Sunday, 17 November 2013

Currently reading.

Currently Reading. 

Richard Laymon's Beware!

So I've finished The Ring by Koji Suzuki, which was pretty awesome I have to say. I've been reading it in tiny portions since I really do like to sleep at night! The American version didn't do the book justice at all, though it was scary in it's own right. 

Now I'm reading Richard Laymon again, I've read one or two of his before and I really liked them, (can't remember one of them, I read a lot!) the last one was Island. I recommend you give that one a read, it's really good and extremely addictive. The ending is a twist that I didn't see coming and I'm usually really good at predicting them! 

So far into Beware! I am really intrigued. The story is about a strange cult and an invisible murderous man, that are somehow connected. I won't go too much into the story in case I give too much away. I'm only half way through but I really want to see  how this pans out and how the two stories in the book are interwoven. It's really good read so far, will update when I'm done! 

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Editing is done.

So, I'm nearly there. 

Gah!


And we're on to the book cover stage, which my dear friend is helping me with at the moment and I'm having a look at other horror covers at the moment for inspiration. Then it's Amazon/Kobo etc. ready. Very scary but exciting. 

I used to worry that only one person liked it but then I realised that it doesn't matter so much, just the fact that I've done something I've always wanted to do. It's more of a personal achievement than anything else, when you've sat ruminating over things for years on end, you realise just how much little accomplishments matter. 

Also setting up a website for my image restoration soon, thought I'd have a go at charging for the work that I do. That will be interesting. It's a big risk but then again, so is everything. If you don't try, you never know. 

I'll keep you updated as I go! 

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