Countless as the Stars – available now
-
Recently…
and before that…
Things I blog about
1990 About time Addiction Aliens Alternate history Ambivalence Chronicles Angels Anger Apocalypse when? Arthuriana Artificial intelligence Aviation Baxter Book reviews Camp NaNoWriMo Christian fiction Christmas Cornetto Countless as the Stars CSFF blog tour Cybermen Cyberpunk Daikaiju Daleks DNA/HHG Doctor Who Dreams DVD review Dystopia Easter Enigma Eno Eternal life Fear Freedom Friendship Genesis God Guilt Hex Drive Homo superior I should really have a fantasy tag but I don't want the stuff taking over Iain M Banks It was funnier the first time Jarre Jesus Judgement day Justice Legalism Ley lines Long Earth Love Mini Monsters Morality Movies Mutants NaNoWriMo Obedience Oblique strategies Orb Parallel universe Peretti Philip K Dick Photos Porcupine Tree Pratchett Predestination Pride Publishing Purpose Rant Reading matter Red Dwarf Redemption Religion Retro gaming Sacrifice Science fact Sex Sexism Space opera Spectrum Star Wars Stuff Telly The 90s The Ballad of Matthew Smith The Nazarene Sect The World's End Thursday Next Top ten Tunes Updates Vanity Vogon poetry Wisdom Worship Writing Writing music
Author Archives: Steve Trower
This week, I have been mostly…

Editing.
Editing a NaNoWriMo draft is one of the most torturous exercises known to man – but at the same time, as I make my way through the first-and-a-half draft (I Continue reading
Tuesday Tunes: The Sultans of Ping FC
Re-Dwarf: Backwards
The obligatory New Year post

So, this is the first New Year at my new home in cyberspace, so it seems like I should welcome it in the traditional way, looking back at Continue reading
CSFF Blog Tour: Merlin’s Shadow
CSFF Blog Tour vs Tuesday Tunes: Merlin’s Shadow
CSFF Blog Tour: Merlin’s Shadow by Robert Treskillard
Tuesday Tunes Christmas Special

It’s nearly Christmas, which means I’m going to treat you to my favourite sci-fi related Christmas tunes to get us all into the festive spirit, and not because NaNoWriMo & Whovember have drained all my creativity, oh no.
And Continue reading
Monday Review: The Nazarene Sect

This author has been turning out novella-length works at the rate of at least one a year since 2008, in varying genres and of varying quality. The Continue reading











