The Drop was officially sent into orbit with a pair of great little launch parties on the last two Saturdays of February.
Fiction
Updates and snippets of long-form writing projects bubbling away in the background.
Updates and snippets of long-form writing projects bubbling away in the background.
The Drop was officially sent into orbit with a pair of great little launch parties on the last two Saturdays of February.
COVID restrictions are currently loose enough in Sydney and Brisbane for The Drop to be launched as intended: in person, with other humans, celebrating the music that provides the novel’s beating heart.
The Kickstarter campaign was 109% funded, so it’s official – The Drop is going to print!
You’ve seen Juanita, you’ve heard the soundtrack of her life, now it’s time to meet her in person.
There’s a gap on my book shelf that needs filling, but I’ll need your help to make it a reality.
I’m writing a sci-fi thriller about electronic dance music, which will make much more sense when you get to read it.
This extract from a novella project, which I’d pitch as The Slap meets Trainspotting set in regional Queensland, is set at an iconic Brisbane warehouse rave.