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Do you believe?
Belief: an acceptance that something exists or is true, especially one without proof. So, by definition, belief does not require proof. The god delusion is a prime example. Except of course that all organised religions have enforced they’re implausible teachings on...
‘The sheep and the wolves’
This is a parable I wrote some years ago, just as I was writing, 'The Final Prophecy'. Some weeks after I published on my humble little blog page, an American freedom of speech magazine approached me and asked if they could publish the parable. I happily agreed,...
Impressed by Laura Hart’s debut novel
The first and the best word I can think of to describe this book: epic. When authors attempt to self-identify as writers of "epic fantasy" I generally scoff - but this book succeeded. I enjoyed it quite a bit. This read like a mixture of Alice in Wonderland and the...
The Toy Sorcerer reviewed by David Brzeski
14-year-old Alice Towers is the survivor, along with her father, of a horrific car crash, which took the lives of her mother & younger brother. She is not coping well. They move from London to Devon, where Alice meets Leona Heggarty, a local midwife, who just...
The Toy Sorcerer – A Goodreads Review
The first and the best word I can think of to describe this book: epic. When authors attempt to self-identify as writers of "epic fantasy" I generally scoff - but this book succeeded. I enjoyed it quite a bit. This read like a mixture of Alice in Wonderland and the...
Why Now? Comment from the Author
My digital quill and ink had all but dried up and gathered dust for nearly a decade; nothing unusual for me, given there was a twenty-year gap between ‘The Toy Sorcerer’ and ‘The Final Prophecy’. I did try and start writing the final installment when I was languishing...
The reviews for The Toy Sorcerer have been outstanding. If you enjoy dark fantasy, this is a book for you…






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