After such a long break, it's exciting to see a new book slowly become a reality. New covers as well that look really good. THE HUNTED is a fun, action-packed fantasy that hopefully will keep the pages turning. Pre-order your copy here:
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I'm really excited about the next few months. I'm relaunching the Nathaniel Rane series with a new cover to HE WHO FIGHTS and a sale, then next month (November) Book 2, THE HUNTED, will come out, followed relatively soon after that with book 3, entitled (for now) THE WANTED MAN. Then it's onto CRY WAR. I'm really grateful for everyone's patience with me! Hopefully the books will be a lot of fun.
Anyone else watching/enjoying SEE on Apple TV. I'm totally hooked (as long as I don't think too much about how they can do things like hunt and grow food without any difficulty). The fights are extremely well done. I've started watching FOUNDATION. It looks beautiful but I'm not sure I understand the plot yet! And of course, TED LASSO is just happiness. Yes, after an age, there are new books coming very soon. He Who Fights is going to be relaunched in October with a new cover and will include the first few chapters of Nathaniel Rane book 2. That book will be released at the beginning of November with book 3 (hopefully) will be out in December.
And, all being well, I should be well on the way with CRY WAR for release early in 2022. I know its been ages since the last books came out and I can only apologise for that. 2020 and 2021 did not go as planned fro any of us. But I'm having a lot of fun writing at the moment - which I can't say was the case for the last couple of years. When the real world is a dark place, it makes it very difficult to be creative. It feels like I'm always making apologies for not getting any new books out but I am truly sorry that it has been so long since there's been a new Jack Frey or Nathaniel Rane book. But (waves at world) it's been crazy and I'm still trying to finish the last Mike Shackle book, UNTIL THE LAST. Why's that book taken so long? A million boring reasons that you all know so well. Let's just say I am never writing a book in a pandemic again!
Anyway, UNTIL THE LAST is now at 220,000 words and the end is in sight. By the end of this month, I'll send it off to my agent and editor and get back (after maybe a few days break) to the worlds of Mike Morris. I hope things will progress quicker with my old friends. The second Nathaniel Rane is fully plotted and a third already written. There is also a novella featuring the Black Dogs that also has a third already written. I hope to have these out by the autumn and the next Jack Frey book by the end of the year. I also have loose notes for another three books featuring Jack Frey so I have plenty to be getting on with. Thank you again for your patience. The wait will be over soon. As I come to the end of writing The Last Wars by Mike Shackle, my mind turns back to old friends and adventures unfinished and I can't wait. In anticipation, I've updated all the covers to the Jack Frey books, including that long-anticipated book 3, CRY WAR. I've also removed Cry Witch from general sale so the only place you can get it is to sign up to my mailing list and it's FREE. How about that then?
It's been over a year since my last blog update. Nearly two years since the last Jack Frey book came out into the world. It's as if I've disappeared. The truth is I've been working bloody hard and life's been happening too. In January 2018, I signed a three book deal with the best sci-fi fantasy publisher in the UK, Gollancz. The first book, WE ARE THE DEAD, came out in August this year. At the time, I foolishly believed that I would have the second written by the end of 2018, and then write the next Nathaniel Rane and Jack Frey books before writing the third Gollancz book. How wrong I was. The second book, A FOOL'S HOPE, was the toughest thing I've ever written. I abandoned two drafts at 65,000 words before I finally finished it in June 2019. It was 230,000 words long. Then I had rewrites to do. In the end, last year, I think I wrote about 500,000 words for one book. That's the equivalent of 5 Jack Frey books. Because AFH took so long, I'm now behind schedule in writing the third book in the series, so I've started that and Jack and Nathaniel will have to wait a bit longer to find out what happens to them. There was also life stuff happening. I now live in Vancouver with my family and work full-time in a day job in advertising again so writing time is even more precious/limited. But all these are great problems to have. Canada is an amazing place to live, my family are happy and healthy and I get to write books. It just takes longer than I'd hoped. Anyways, check out WE ARE THE DEAD by Mike Shackle. If you like my books, you like his! I also did some very cool things this year - like appear at a book festival with other Gollancz authors and yes, that is me on stage with Tom Lloyd, Vic James, Joe Abercrombie and Garth Nix. Surreal. Thanks for sticking with me. And I promise Mike Morris will be back in 2020. Have a great year.
Ideas come from anywhere at anytime but my book SWITCHBLADE came about because I was reading about how much debt countries around the world owed China. The US alone owed something like $1.5 trillion at that point, some 5 years ago.
Now anyone who's ever got got a loan of any sort knows that (a) you pay massive interest on money you borrow (b) the bigger the loan, the bigger the collateral you have to put against it and (c) if you miss payments, your creditors come after you and will seize that collateral. So the question I asked myself was: what collateral had the US given China to borrow that much money? Was debt-collection a new way for countries to seize land and build empires? And from that a cyberpunk thrill-ride was born. Why do I bring this up now? Today I read an article about the debt crisis in Africa who owe China trillions of dollars. The Chinese Government denied they were empire-building by lending money they knew could never be repaid, using critical infrastructure as collateral for those loans. This will only become a bigger issue as time goes on. Remember, China is a major investor in the UK's nuclear power plants and the US' oil pipelines and the farms in the mid-west that provide most of the countries food. (and that's on top of what the US government owe) Read the story here: It's been awhile since I updated this site and I apologize for that. I've been busy. Very very busy. I'm writing book 2 of my secret project and, I must admit, it's been kicking my ass on occasion. I've restarted three times and I've probably written about 400,000 words, most of which I've not kept. more often than not, I know it's just me being hard on myself but I want it to be the best it can be. However the end is in sight and so my mind is wandering to the next project (and the next). I'm 30,000 words in Rane 2, A TIME TO FIGHT, so that will be the next one to tackle. He's off in the snowy mountains looking for revenge on the mage that messed up his life. Then it's Jack Frey 3. CRY WAR And then... it goes on. Words to write, worlds to conquer. What a great way to spend my days.
I'm also moving to Canada in the next couple of weeks and I'm so excited about that. My family have been there since the summer and I can't wait to be reunited with them. I should've been writing. Instead I made a new cover for SWITCHBLADE. I'm not sure what version this is. I know it's the 4th published one. Before that I made hundreds of fake covers for it. Maybe one day I'll get someone else to design one but for now I'm happy with this.
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