Tuesday, 10 September 2024

Out Now - Fool's Gold

My next book is now available from JMS Books. It's a M/M novel with a near-future setting.

Fool's Gold

Seven years ago as the economy collapsed amidst ever more serious climate disasters, Ethan Casey went into a billionaire’s survival bunker in the wilds of Alberta. Now suspecting his boss is not telling the bunker’s staff the truth, Ethan sneaks out to learn if the world is really in chaos. He meets forest ranger Jules Martell, who tells him the world is changed but is rebuilding, and that he and everyone in the bunker would be welcome in the nearby town of Goose Lodge.

Ethan returns to the bunker to tell the others the truth, prompting many of them to leave with him. Ethan had to go back to bring the others out, but he had to return to Goose Lodge to find Jules again. This time, he knows he will never return to that hole in the ground. Jules becomes Ethan’s guide to the town, and the way they live there, introducing him to strange ideas Ethan must learn to embrace. As they grow closer Ethan also becomes a forest ranger, and he and Jules act as liaisons to the bunker, tasked with persuading the last holdouts to leave. Soon only Ethan’s old boss, Sinclair, remains stubbornly locked in, with a vault of gold and gems, and dwindling food supplies.

Spending time alone in the forest with Jules feels like all Ethan needs to make him happy. But the forest holds secrets and sadness for Jules, and the town is not the perfect utopia Ethan thought at first. And Sinclair, alone in the bunker, is growing ever more afraid and bitter, and determined to ruin the happiness Ethan has found with Jules.

Available on JMS Books and all good ebook retailers.
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Wednesday, 4 September 2024

NaNoWriMo loses the plot

Well it’s come to this, National Novel Writing Month has been enshittified. The whole organisation had been a bit dodgy for a few years, but they’ve finally fully lost the plot with a bizarre defence of the use of A.I. tools, claiming that to decry the use of A.I. in writing is “classist and ableist.” Despite the very real issue of large language models being trained on the work of authors who never gave consent for that. Despite the threat generative A.I. poses to writers, especially freelancers. In what I’m sure is an entirely unrelated matter, they currently have a sponsorship deal with a company, ProWritingAid, that sells A.I. tools to writers. Various writers have stepped down from the board of the non-profit and lots of writers are deleting their NaNoWriMo accounts from the website.

There are plenty of articles if you want to get into the weeds about it. 

NaNoWriMo is in disarray -The Verge

NaNoWriMo Shits the Bed on Artificial Intelligence - Chuck Wendig

NaNoWriMo gets AI sponsor, says not writing your novel with AI is ‘classist and ableist’ - Pivot to A.I.

NaNoWriMo Organizers Said It Was Classist and Ableist to Condemn AI. All Hell Broke Loose - Wired



Cover of a novel called Shoot the Humans First by Becky Black. The image shows a soldier in futuristic armour standing on a hilltop with a spaceship in the sky above them.
My History with NaNoWriMo

I first did NaNoWriMo in 2006, to write my first original novel, Shoot the Humans First. (I’d done a couple of novel length fanfics by then.) And although I haven’t done it every single year since, between the main November event and the April and July Camp events, I’ve done a NaNoWriMo event 21 times.

To give you an idea of how long that really is, let me just say, I wrote quite a lot of my 2006 book on a Palm Pilot, using a portable infrared keyboard. (Yes, I said infrared.) By the next year I had a netbook. La di da! Of course I’ve also used various PCs and laptops, and right now, my tools are a Chromebook and a tablet and folding Bluetooth keyboard, which is sort of circling back to my roots with that PalmPilot!

I’ve sold 13 of the stories first drafted in a NaNo event to publishers and self-published three others. A couple of others are still in stages of being worked on. Only once did I write a fanfic, which is up on my fanfic site.

So it’s been a really important part of my writing life. I am, shall we say, a wee bit competitive, so the deadline and friendly competition aspect was always a great motivation for me. And it was always a good way to do a sort of writing reset, and just get out of my own way and focus hard on writing for a month and re-establish habits that had maybe started to slip. I encouraged others to do the event. I used to participate on the forums quite a lot. I considered the event a generally good thing. And really, I still do. The event that is, not so much the organisation that runs the official site these days.

A dialog box from NaNoWriMo website, confirming account deletion. It includes the text "You're account has been deleted."
But all good things come to an end. I’m one of the writers who has deleted my account. Hilariously, the page you see after the deletion hasn’t apparently been run through even that most basic of A.I. tools, a spellcheck.



So what now?


I wasn’t actually planning on doing the event this November. The next draft I’m planning is probably only going to be about 40,000 words, and the timing wasn’t quite right for when I wanted to start writing it anyway. But now lots of people are organising alternative events, some of them with the same parameters, some not, so I will likely take part in one of those, to show support and to get back to the core of the idea of NaNoWriMo the event, which has been lost along the way by NaNoWriMo organisation. Which I think has become more about writing as a product, than about writing as personal expression.

The one I will likely be doing is Writing Month, which is being organised by a Fedizen, since I’m active on the Fediverse through Mastodon these days.


But there are others. Here’s a thread compiling alternatives you might want to check out.


NaNoWriMo alternatives

The NaNoWriMo subreddit is also discussing the whole thing, obviously, and alternative events may be found there.

Sunday, 4 August 2024

Backlist Bonanza - Stowaway now on wide release

My second book published, Stowaway, is now on wide release again, available from JMS Books and on all good ebook retailers (over the next few days as it rolls out to them.)

Stowaway

The capture of stowaway Kit Miller brings some rare excitement to the life of Raine, security chief on a deep space cargo freighter. Kit’s a fugitive, a shameless flirt and the sexiest man Raine’s ever seen, but Raine’s determined to resist him. Getting involved with Kit would be inappropriate and Raine prides himself on his rigid principles.

To Kit, Raine is just another authority figure like the ones who’ve screwed him over before, so he can’t work out why Raine makes him feel so safe. Why the muscle-bound hunk makes him so hot is easier to understand.

Eventually, desire overcomes their wariness and they begin a passionate and mostly secret affair. When Kit proves his loyalty to the crew and the ship and Raine shows Kit he’s not the kind of man Kit assumed he was, their feelings grow deeper. But the end of the voyage is looming, and they face losing each other forever unless Raine is ready to give up all he’s worked for to love a lawbreaking stowaway.


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Saturday, 22 June 2024

Backlist Bonanza Latest Release - Higher Ground

Higher Ground, the latest rerelease of my older M/M books, is out now on Amazon, and available on Kindle Unlimited. It will go on wide release later this year.

Higher Ground

Zach is impatient and likes to hurry. Adam likes to take it slow and to tease. But, they’d have worked it all out – if only the end of the world hadn’t gotten in the way.

Zach Benesh is sure his prediction is right – the island colony of Zahara is about to sink into the ocean. Adam Gray isn’t as certain, but he’s happy to follow the intense, brilliant geophysicist into the mountains to escape the flooding. Though he’d be even happier without three hundred other people – and their pets – tagging along.

But Zach’s prediction is right and as disaster begins to unfold towards an unstoppable, inevitable conclusion, the two young scientists must become a team in the fight to save their people. They draw strength from their rapidly developing relationship, but the higher Zach and Adam climb, the more difficult the tests they face – as lovers and as men.

Amazon UK
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Sunday, 2 June 2024

Vacant Possession now on wide release

Vacant Possession, my newest indie release, is on wide release now, after a stint exclusive to Amazon. If you enjoyed my non-romance sci-fi books Shoot the Humans First and The Battle of Hollow Jimmy, then I think you'll enjoy this.

Find buy links here. At time of posting this it's still being pushed out to different retailers, and some library services, so check again for your preferred store if it's not there yet.

Vacant Possession

An alien race is trying to take ownership of the Earth, decades after rescuing the survivors of an attack which killed most of humanity. The oldest woman alive, one of the last Earth-born humans, gathers a group to launch the smallest ever invasion of the deserted planet, in a bid to reclaim their lost home.

Eighty years ago, hostile aliens scoured most of humanity from the surface of the Earth with a monstrous weapon that left the planet uninhabitable for humans. Friendly alien rescuers helped the survivors build a refuge on the moon and people from all over the world united in this new home they called Tranquillity City. 

Only a handful of the original survivors are still alive. Now the city is populated by their children, grandchildren and great grandchildren. Most of those don't even think about their ancestral home planet.

But when the oldest human alive learns that the same aliens who rescued the last human survivors are petitioning the galactic court to allow them to take ownership of the uninhabited Earth, she knows what has to be done to reclaim their lost home planet.

It's time for humans to invade the Earth.



Saturday, 25 May 2024

Release Day - Three Times Elspeth Harris Rode to Town

It's new book day again. Something a bit different for me, a historical, set in the Old West. See there was a writing prompt, and I got an idea and here we are. It's a short novella, about 20,000 words long. 

Three Times Elspeth Harris Rode to Town


Three summer weddings bring Elspeth to town, kindling an urge in Rose to learn more about her. Rose learns they have many ideas in common, and hopes she can learn Elspeth’s secrets before summer ends.

There had never been as much excitement in the town of Ghostbrook as there was the day Elspeth Harris faced trial for shooting a man. But it’s a clear case of self-defense, and she’s soon free to attend a wedding, where she meets Rose O’Sullivan, the town’s only seamstress, and engages her to make some unusual alterations.

Rose knows Elspeth has a secret she is protecting, one Rose has only seen hints of. As a lover of dime novels and tales of adventure, Rose’s imagination runs wild. Could Elspeth be a government agent? An undercover lady Pinkerton?

When they meet again at another wedding and share confidences about their lives and the difficulties of being a woman alone in the world, Rose grows ever more intrigued by the mysterious Elspeth. What secrets lie behind her beautiful, but aloof exterior?

Rose will finally learn those secrets when the third wedding of the summer comes around and with it, a bold proposal.

F/F Western/Historical
Novella