by philwilliams | Oct 17, 2019 | Novels, Ordshaw Series, Short Stories
Ordshaw Series I’m thrilled to share a blog tour celebrating the release of The Violent Fae, with 12 Ordshaw short stories being shared free over 12 fantastic blogs. It’s a honour to be hosted on such great sites – check out the full schedule and...
by philwilliams | Jul 24, 2019 | Editorial, Novels
Joseph Heller, known for Catch-22. WW2 vet turned writer of novels, screenplays and short stories and academic. At the age of 17 or so, we were tasked with comparing two books for the English A-Level: Joseph Heller’s Catch 22 and Louis De Bernieres’ Captain Correlli’s...
by philwilliams | Apr 11, 2019 | Novels, Ordshaw Series
I’m proud to announce that The City Screams is now available from all your most friendly bookshops. And, of course, Amazon. Check it out here. The story’s become really dear to me, given the rather different journey the lead, Tova Nokes, took me...
by philwilliams | Feb 26, 2019 | Novels, Ordshaw Series
My next book now has a release date – and its cover was revealed in an exploration of the Ordshaw style over at Bibliosanctum yesterday. If you didn’t see it coming, that’s fine – The City Screams, officially a full-length novel, even if I keep...
by philwilliams | Apr 17, 2018 | Book Design, Novels, Ordshaw Series
Under Ordshaw is almost upon us. I’ve just got through my final round of edits and am giving it one more read before shipping it off to the advance readers. That makes it a good time to show you something else I’ve been working on: the book’s cover....
by philwilliams | May 23, 2017 | Estalia Series, Novels
A lifelong slave determines to escape her master – with devastating results. Following the re-issue of Wixon’s Day (with it’s fantastic new cover) I’m now on the cusp of completing a follow up novella – Balfair’s Confinement. Bridging the gap between the dramatic...