My newest Age of Sigmar novel, Soul Wars, is now available for pre-order from Black Library, as a limited edition, a hardback, ebook and an audiobook. Continue reading “Soul Wars”
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As Sure as Death
I wrote a brief thing about my forthcoming novel, Soul Wars, for Black Library. It’s over at the Warhammer Community site, if you’re interested in reading it. And just a reminder – there’s a contest going on, with a special edition of Soul Wars up for grabs.
The book will be available as a special edition at Black Library Live, and released as a hardback, ebook, and MP3 audiobook on the same week as the new edition of Age of Sigmar.
The Undying King Rises
My Age of Sigmar novel, Nagash: The Undying King, is now available as a general release. Previously released as a limited edition, available only at Warhammer World, it’s now out in a variety of formats, which I’m pretty happy about. Continue reading “The Undying King Rises”
The Roaring Ship
It’s not quite the first of the month, but there’s a new short story up on my Patreon page. And this one is free to read, even if you’re not a patron! Just my way of saying thanks to patrons and fans alike. Continue reading “The Roaring Ship”
Orbis Tertius
The first issue of Occult Detective Quarterly is now available for purchase, and as is only proper for a magazine with that title, it includes a story by me, myself and I. “Orbis Tertius” finds St. Cyprian and Gallowglass investigating a cursed artefact of a most unusual sort, as a monstrous evil seeks to consume the membership of London’s Voyagers Club. Continue reading “Orbis Tertius”
One Hundred Woes
The third of my four contributions to this year’s Black Library Advent Calendar, “Doc Morgrim’s Vow”, is now available to download, if you’re looking for some grisly gridiron action. It’s a sequel to my previous Blood Bowl story, “Manglers Never Lose”, and though you don’t need to read one to enjoy the other, I encourage you to do so. Mostly because if they sell well, I might get to write more of them. Continue reading “One Hundred Woes”
Death’s Due
And so, we come to it. A hat. A handful of names. Destiny fulfilled. Or, rather, a book being shipped out to someplace hopefully local. Continue reading “Death’s Due”