What is Christmas like in Brisbane, Australia? I’ll share my experience with you.

Hello Readers,

In the spirit of Christmas I thought I would do a quick post around the festive season here in Brisbane, Australia.

As a child, I was raised in England, UK, where Christmas is cold and wintry, everyone rugs up in a coat with a hat and scarf, and there is a traditional roast dinner spent with family. The Christmas cards have pictures of snowmen, vendors on street corners sell roasted chestnuts from wood-fired, oil-drums under the Christmas lights of Oxford Street, and if you are really lucky… it snows.

As an adult, I moved to Brisbane, Australia, where Christmas no longer felt like Christmas. December falls in the peak of summer here and it is hot! Along side the traditional snow pictured Christmas cards, there are those with Santa in sun-glasses and board-shorts, riding a surfboard. Christmas dinner is a barbecue with king prawns, steak, salad and a cold beer. And much of my family are still in the UK.

Well it has taken many years, but I must say that this year feels more like Christmas than any other year I have spent in Australia. I now live in an inner city suburb, and yesterday I went to the theatre to see ‘A Christmas Carol’. It was a great production and I thoroughly enjoyed it (here is a photo of the set before the show started).

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A five minute bus ride took me to the Arts Centre in the heart of Brisbane where the festivities are everywhere. Just look at these photos of the decorated bus I caught (apologies in advance for the poor picture quality).

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When the sun goes down the Christmas spirit continues with things to do and see – like the stories projected onto the Town Hall and the Solar Christmas Tree at King George Square (incidentally, a short story by an author friend of mine was turned into a light show for this years Town Hall projection – Well done Mel).

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Then there is the street parade among the decorations and Christmas lights along Queen Street Mall, that unfortunately I do not have photos of… yet! And I mustn’t forget the Enchanted Garden at Roma street that is on my list of things to see this year.

So for those of you whose lives have changed this Yule, those experiencing a different world this silly season, those who are missing family and friends, or struggling at this time when everyone is meant to be having fun. Hang in there. It may take a little time, but things will change. The things we appreciate… the things you do today… they will shape the things to be.

And for those who have it all and are loving life right now, don’t be a scrooge – why not do something nice for someone less fortunate and spread the Christmas cheer.

Merry Christmas to all.

 

The things you stumble upon in Brisbane City.

I am a fantasy/horror writer and do not usually stray from these genres when I read. I still appreciate authors in other genres though, and when I went for a stroll around Brisbane city today and stumbled across this.

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A Matthew Riley book signing. The queue was at least 500 meters long and wound its way down the mall. This gives me something to strive towards.

The Continuous Balancing Act of Writing.

 

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Picture by Thor

Hello Readers,

It’s time for another quick update.

You are probably well aware that there is more to writing than just writing. Any writer worth their salt will read, not just for the love of it, but to hone their skills. Then there is the research for our stories, the blogging to keep our audience engaged, the management of the financial side of writing, the updating of keywords to help people find our books, and everything else that goes with being a writer.

Personally, I have spent a bit of time over the last month or 2 trying to source some new reviewers interested in a free review copy of my book. This is a time-consuming process, but it pays to do a little research to find legitimate reviewers that like to read in the review book’s genre. After all, there’s no point sending a fantasy novel to someone who only reads non-fiction titles, as they are not likely to enjoy it. It also helps identify reviewers whose style I like, potentially providing a quality review or some good constructive feedback on my writing.

There have also been some changes to amazon lately. This has seen a drop in sales for a substantial amount of authors on the platform. It prompted me to check and update my blurbs and my keywords across all my sales channels. A good thing too, because when I checked my book blurbs on Draft 2 Digital, I noticed that I only had 1 category selected for some of my books (when I can choose up to 3 categories). Categories help place my book so it can be found in relevant searches (for instance I could put a book into Fantasy/Dark Fantasy and Fiction/General fantasy). This is strange as I know that I selected 3 categories originally, but things change, systems are updated and sometimes things drop off or become obsolete. So, I guess it is a reminder to me (and any other author out there) to do regular maintenance checks on the books uploaded.

As far as actual writing goes, I started out writing as a ‘Pantser’ – someone who just sits down and writes and sees where the story takes them. The more I write though, the more I move towards becoming a ‘Plotter’. It gets harder for me to ‘pants’ the further into a story I get; I tend to have the need to go back and read over things before moving forwards. This wastes time, and when I only have an hour or 2 to write, it can have a big impact on how much writing I actually get done. I have found that if I complete an outline it gives me a direction to follow, and it helps me stay on track (without referring back to previous writing so much). It also doesn’t hinder my ‘Pantser’ creativity. In light of this, I have just gone and dug up a half completed story that I put aside a while ago. I have had a look at all the scenes and filled in some descriptions so I can create a detailed scene list. This is a step further than my outlining process, and I’m going to see how it pans out for me. I’m hoping that it will give me both the motivation and the direction to finish this piece.

On another note, and call me crazy if you will, but I have just signed up as a volunteer English tutor, and I have taken on a double diploma – all while I continue to look for a new job. So, let’s see how I manage with the extra work I have committed myself to. It should keep my busy for a while.

Happy Reading!

What Is It With Cats?

Hello Readers,

No reading or writing to talk about today, so I thought I’d do a quick fun post to introduce the extended family, Oscar and Morty. These are my cats and they think they own the place and that I am only here to serve them. This is Oscar, and he doesn’t like it when I try to write so he tries to distract me.

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And below is Morty (Short for Voldermort), AKA Fatty, AKA Fat Cat. He is both the naughty one and the dopiest of the two. Every time I get up, he is under my feet, zig-zagging in front of me, trying to steer me to his food bowl so I will feed him again.

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Here they are chilling out together on the couch.

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And finally, here is Oscar taking a nap on ‘his’ bed.

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Happy reading.

 

Book Haul – Look What I Scored.

 

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Hello Readers,

A writer friend of mine here in Australia recently moved back to the USA. Having lived here for some years he had years of possessions to get rid of before the move. Amongst these possessions was a stash of books. So naturally, when he put the call out for anyone interested in buying any of them at a discount, I put my hand up. Now I was only expecting to come away with a few books of interest, but wow, what a collection. I came away with 12 books on the craft of writing (and I even left a handful of others as I am limited on shelf space at home). Thankfully someone got in and bought his whole collection of fantasy/sci-fi novels before I got there, or I would have been in a real fix.

So, what did I get? Here is the list:

Fondling Your Muse

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How to Write Science Fiction and Fantasy

Picture of book title How to Write Science Fiction and Fantasy

Scene and Structure

Book titled Scene and Structure

Characters and Viewpoint

Book titled Characters and Viewpoint

Worlds of Wonder

Book titled Worlds of Wonder

Creating Characters: How to Build Story People

Book titled Creating Characters

Writing Fantasy and Science Fiction

Book titled Writing Fantasy and Science Fiction

Make a Scene

Book titled Make A Scene

Eyes Like Butterflies

Book titled Eyes Like Butterflies

The Forest for the Trees

Book titled Forest for the Trees

The Complete Guide to Writing Fantasy

Book titled The Complete Guide to Writing Fantasy

The Writers Complete Fantasy Reference

Book titled The Writers Complete Fantasy Reference

What a haul!

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I have started reading a reviewing these books already, it will take me a while to get through them, but I plan to get to them all in coming months. If you’ve read any of them and care to comment, please do so below, it may sway my reading order.

Happy Reading.

Do You Want To Know How To Be A Self-Published Author? Maybe I Can Help.

Hello Readers,

It is a well known fact that a lot of readers dream about becoming a writer themselves one day. There is a load of info available on the internet to teach people how to write and there is more and more info becoming available on how to self-publish. I started writing many years ago, but I didn’t start to take it seriously until around 2010/2011. That’s when I joined a writers group, started editing my work and began researching how I would go about publishing when I was ready. Over the years I trawled the net, spoke to fellow authors, read books, etc… all the time making notes I what I found. One day as I was flicking through these notes, it occurred to me that I had all the information I needed in one place. I realized I could share that information with others and save them months of research. So I took all my notes and organized them into a step by step guide on how to self publish. The result of all this work is my most recent book:

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So, if you are at the start of your writing journey and want a concise guide, packed full with information on what you need to know about self-publishing, you should grab a copy of Get Published.

Happy Reading

Do You Like Spooky Stories? I Sure Do.

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Hello Readers,

I have just finished a short story for a Halloween ‘Scary Story Competition’ that I’m entering.  The story is titled ‘Little Monster.’ I enjoyed working on this piece after having a bit of a break from my writing while I’m trying to find a new day job.

On Halloween I will send a free copy of this short story to everyone who has signed up to my newsletter/mailing list. If you’re not signed up yet you can do so by clicking on ‘sign up’ at the top of my website. If you are signed up, this is a little free gift to say Happy Halloween and thank you for subscribing.

Happy Reading.

What Are Your Favourite Horrors?

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Hello Readers,

Halloween, All Hallows Eve, Samhain… whatever you want to call it, it’s rapidly approaching. I always loved Halloween when I was a kid, maybe it was all those Hammer House of Horror stories I used to watch on TV, the Twilight Zone, Tales of the Unexpected, or just the old black and white horror movies. Whatever it was, I loved it. So in the lead up to the big night itself, I thought I would list some of my favourite horrors (books and movies) for you all. Here they are:

  1. Interview with the Vampire
  2. Van Helsing
  3. The Lost Boys
  4. Fright Night
  5. 30 Days of Night
  6. The Grudge
  7. The Ring
  8. Abraham Lincoln, Vampire Slayer
  9. Priest
  10. The Number 23
  11. Let the Right One In.

Okay, maybe some are not exactly scary horror, but I like them none the less. What are your favourite horrors?

Allan Walsh writes Fantasy and Horror. If you’re looking for something new to read in these genres, why not check out his books here. You can also find his titles available in some libraries.

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Have You Tried to Loan a Book this week?

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My Local Library – West End.

Hello Readers,

I thought I would write a quick post to remind you all that my stories (both print versions and e-books) are available in libraries. I know that here in Australia they are available in The National Library, The State Library of Queensland, Brisbane City Libraries and Logan City Libraries. It is very possible they are also available in others. You can even check online to see if they have a copy and if not you can request that they order one in, all from the comfort of your own home.

Our libraries only remain open if we use them, so why not help your local library and loan a book today. You never know… you may just enjoy it!

Allan Walsh writes Fantasy and Horror. If you’re looking for something new to read in these genres, why not check out his books here. You can also find his titles available in some libraries.

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One for the Book Lovers

Hello Readers,

I’m still exploring the suburb I’ve recently moved to and I thought I would share this photo of one of the local pubs. It is called ‘Archive’.

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The really awesome thing about this place is – the bar is made of books. How cool s that!

Allan Walsh writes Fantasy and Horror. If you’re looking for something new to read in these genres, why not check out his books here. You can also find his titles available in some libraries. 

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