A Place for Sinners: book review
BOOK REVIEW A PLACE FOR SINNERS by Aaron Dries Amity Collins, a 20-year-old deaf woman, and her 26-year-old brother Caleb, leave the bosom of an overly protective mother, and the sweet […]
BOOK REVIEW A PLACE FOR SINNERS by Aaron Dries Amity Collins, a 20-year-old deaf woman, and her 26-year-old brother Caleb, leave the bosom of an overly protective mother, and the sweet […]
*SPOILER ALERT* The following blog does reveal hidden aspects of Enormity. I put out the call recently to fans of Enormity to send me some book-related questions that they might like […]
IMAGE GALLERY BELOW Last Sunday was the official launch of Enormity with copies of the paperback for sale, a signing and a live reading. There was a strong turn out and […]
The title of Enormity is a metaphor. The working title of the book was actually “Little Boy”, which is a reference to the codename given to the atomic bomb that […]
The release of the third and final instalment of Enormity closes a chapter in my life, but also opens many others. The completion of the book sees me arrive at […]
“Thank you to the very attractive and intelligent Ryan Grubb for this article. It was written for his university character profile assessment, but I felt it would be nice to […]
Apologies for the long period between blogs. This lack of communication is a big no-no in the blog world. Allowing your media platform to decay is a cardinal sin. So […]
The response to the Anzac Day release of Enormity (Part One) has so far been very encouraging. It’s only been out for two weeks, so naturally a lot of people […]
With little fanfare, I sneaked part one of Enormity onto Amazon on Anzac Day 2013. I had the first third of the book polished and as ready as it was […]
Further to my previous blog about deciding to release my debut novel, Enormity, as an eBook, I have decided to split the novel into three parts. I will make the […]