Both Birthday Landscapes and Holding Onto Day are now on sale until 7th March. Only at Smashwords!
Grab them while you can!
Monday, 2 March 2020
Saturday, 22 February 2020
Birthday Landscapes now out!
Birthday Landscapes is now available to buy. Enjoy!
Blurb: Cavallan Kee, legendary hero, faces an important task. Home on leave just in time to celebrate his twin children's birthday, he has little to offer other than this: "For today," he tells them, "I'm yours to command..."
Order here
iBooks: http://bit.ly/2GeZpGp
B&N: http://bit.ly/36t6Unu
Kobo: http://bit.ly/3aQcR1A
Smashwords: https://www.smashwords.com/books/view/1001445
Blurb: Cavallan Kee, legendary hero, faces an important task. Home on leave just in time to celebrate his twin children's birthday, he has little to offer other than this: "For today," he tells them, "I'm yours to command..."
Order here
iBooks: http://bit.ly/2GeZpGp
B&N: http://bit.ly/36t6Unu
Kobo: http://bit.ly/3aQcR1A
Smashwords: https://www.smashwords.com/books/view/1001445
Saturday, 8 February 2020
Flash Fic Challenge: Waiting For You
Waiting For You
Alice leaned her elbows
on a marble slab and watched as Antonia's coffin was brought in.
Against the cold, pale, walls of the mausoleum, the black clothing of
the few mourners looked like smudges of smoke. Like smoke, they
didn't stay long, but drifted away, splitting between the main house,
and the cars that would carry them even further. They didn't notice
or speak to her, but then she always had blended into the background
rather well.
Antonia had noticed
her, but then Antonia was - herself. Bright firelight to Alice's
moonlight, warm and inviting and getting into things and places that
she shouldn't. They'd first met on a winter's day when the clouds had
hung low and dark like a shawl pulled tight against the cold. They
hadn't touched then, of course. Antonia had been so young, and so
alive, blazing with delight at finding someone to talk to. And talk
they had, for so many snatched hours, as many as Antonia could spare.
"Go," Alice
had told her, the last time Antonia had been out here. "Live
life to the full. Live and laugh, love and learn, as you are made to.
I'll wait for you, for as long as it takes. I'll be here when you
come home again." And now here she was again, hair gone to
starlight, eyes framed in laughter lines, reading callouses on her old hands.
Everyone else had left,
except for the workman. He closed the lid on Antonia's dead body,
pulled welder's goggles over his eyes, and sealed the lead lining on
the coffin. The tomb closed, the man left.
Alice drifted closer.
"Olly-olly-in-free!" she teased.
Antonia's ghost sat up
through the lid of the coffin, looking only a little older than the
young woman who had helped Alice grow ivy over her tomb. "You
waited," she said, sounding surprised.
"As I promised,"
Alice retorted, with a wide, delighted, grin. "You haven't
changed."
"Neither have
you," Antonia quipped back. "But that's to be expected. It
has been a while though, hasn't it?"
"Just a few decades."
Alice extended her hand and bowed over it, courtly style. "May I
have the pleasure of this dance, my little dearling?"
Antonia laid her hand
in Alice's and stepped down from the tomb, as elegant as any
courtly lady of Alice's time. "The pleasure is mine," she
said, "and I have so much to tell you."
"I missed you,"
Alice admitted, "but we have all the time in the world now."
They ran together,
ghostly hand in ghostly hand, down the line of marble slabs, past
Antonia's new, sharp-edged carvings, past Alice's older resting place
where the ivy hid the name she'd been wrongly buried under, until
they came to the empty end. And there, unshadowed by loss, they
danced by the light of the moon.
Sunday, 2 February 2020
Cover: Birthday Landscapes
And here's the cover for Birthday Landscapes featuring the title scene!
[Image: Two horses racing through shallow water. Text reads: E H Timms, Birthday Landscapes, A Warrior's Guild Story]
Blurb: Cavallan Kee, legendary hero, faces an important task. Home on leave just in time to celebrate his twin children's birthday, he has little to offer other than this: "For today," he tells them, "I'm yours to command..."
Pre-order here
iBooks: http://bit.ly/2GeZpGp
B&N: http://bit.ly/36t6Unu
Kobo: http://bit.ly/3aQcR1A
[Image: Two horses racing through shallow water. Text reads: E H Timms, Birthday Landscapes, A Warrior's Guild Story]
Cover Design by
James, GoOnWrite.com
Blurb: Cavallan Kee, legendary hero, faces an important task. Home on leave just in time to celebrate his twin children's birthday, he has little to offer other than this: "For today," he tells them, "I'm yours to command..."
Pre-order here
iBooks: http://bit.ly/2GeZpGp
B&N: http://bit.ly/36t6Unu
Kobo: http://bit.ly/3aQcR1A
Friday, 24 January 2020
New Story Coming: Birthday Landscapes
Gentlefolk of all genders, I have an Announcement!
My story Birthday Landscapes will be out as a standalone on February 22!
Now available for pre-order at iBooks, Barnes and Noble, and Kobo, but not Amazon.
iBooks: http://bit.ly/2GeZpGp
B&N: http://bit.ly/36t6Unu
Kobo: http://bit.ly/3aQcR1A
Goodreads: https://www.goodreads.com/book/show/50629949-birthday-landscapes
iBooks: http://bit.ly/2GeZpGp
B&N: http://bit.ly/36t6Unu
Kobo: http://bit.ly/3aQcR1A
Goodreads: https://www.goodreads.com/book/show/50629949-birthday-landscapes
Saturday, 11 January 2020
Flash Fic Challenge: Time To Sleep
Time To Sleep
Rosie, 42nd of that name, tucked her toes
neatly under the foothold and leaned into Mother's shoulder. "The
hedge doesn't make any sense," she said, tracing the delicate
hologram of Sleeping Beauty's castle with her finger. "It ought
to be a dome if it's to keep people out, otherwise you can just push
off the deck and float upwards until you're over it."
"It's magic,"
Mother replied, paging onward to Rosie's favourite part, with the
needle prick and the sleep. "It works how the fairy thinks it
should work."
Rosie smiled. "Time
for me to sleep, soon," she said, her eyes lingering on the new
image. She unhooked her toes and a small push sent her floating over
to fetch the adapted tea press. "Will you be here when I wake,
Mother?" she asked, handing it over.
"I will always be
here."
"Even if I sleep
for a hundred years?"
"Even if you sleep
for a hundred years." Mother filled the tea press, and they both
placed a finger on the rod, so like an old spindle, and pressed down
together. Mother poured the tea through a tube into Rosie's drinking
bulb.
Rosie took it in both
hands. "To sweet dreams," she said, toasting for the last
time. She pulled herself up and into her glass cold-sleep coffin and
stretched out her hands for the needle prick. The last thing she
remembered before her eyes closed was Mother kissing her goodnight.
The robot, Mother,
closed the lid, slid the coffin into its place in the long line, and
wrote another name on the list. Around her, the children slept
forever, and the lost colony ship Briar Rose's Castle floated onward
through endless space.
Monday, 23 December 2019
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