So without further ago let’s warm things up a little on this chilly Monday with the third of our Tales of the Forgotten teaser posters.
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Cover Revealed for Second Unseen Shadows Anthology – ‘Tales of the Forgotten’
As the various creative teams work their hearts on the second Unseen Shadows Anthology I thought it would be as good a time as any to show off the brilliant cover as drawn by Peter Mason along with some story blurbs.
So read on!
Cy Dethan Interview on Sci-Fi Pulse
Cy Dethan, writer of the Unseen Shadows comics Wrath of God,The Immaculate Abortion of Dina Leigh and Blood Cries Out takes some time away from the keyboard to chat about these projects and his other ongoing work.
Cy gives a lot of great info away on what people can expect from Blood Cries Out, our first full length graphic novel which stars The Reverend.
You can check out the interview here
Unseen Shadows Ltd is Born!
Pulp adventure has never looked so good
So I announced it at Thought Bubble a few weekends back but I can now announce it to everyone (well the two of you currently reading this) that I have taken the plunge and formed my own independent publishing company – Unseen Shadows Ltd. Continue reading
Fallen Heroes gets it second Five Star Waterstone’s review!
During March I did my second Official Waterstone’s signing this time at Milton Keynes. The signing went really well and there’s now a nice display behind the counter of the book (photos coming soon).
Anyway the manager of the store was great on the day and very supportive. After reading the book he gave it a five star recommendation on the Waterstones website with the following write-up.
I loved reading this book, particularly for its clever plot that subtly draws all factors together for a big bang effect. It reads like a TV series, with cliff hangers at the end of most chapters, and larger than life characters with big egos and quick wits. The book as a whole draws on many popular culture references & influences, and is easily compared to ‘Sin City’, ‘The Da Vinci Code’, ‘Heroes’ or ‘Buffy’ – there really is something for everyone and I would thoroughly recommend it to anyone that enjoys reading or watching Sci-Fi/Fantasy.
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