You came here to learn about me? Well, thereβs no accounting for taste I suppose. This tale is not as dramatic as the others, but perhaps you will still enjoy hearing it. I’m a father of three who’s always loved to read and make up stories. My teachers recognised this skill from an early age, and gave me the lofty title of Daydreamer.
After many years I decided to get the worlds I created in my mind down onto paper… well, the computer anyway (my writing is horrendously unreadable!) and other people read and enjoyed them. So I keep on writing, people keep on reading, and our dogs keep on demanding they be fed. Really. Every ten minutes! It’s a wonder they can fit through the door.
Simon I have just finished reading a number of your books & found them very interesting & enthralling allowing to escape the frustrations of the real world. I love the way you offer the reader the opportunity to in a similar way to what we do in real life but give hope for unexpected outcomes. I have always believed if you want something badly enough you will find a way to acieve it as the saying goes “God helps those who help themselves”.
What is fantasy & fiction may be reality tomorrow.
Thanks Betty – really glad you enjoyed them. π
Hi!! Just love the Wanderer books!!! You did a great job on those!!! I can’t wait to read book 6!!! Then I will have to read them all over again a second time!!! Thank you very much!!!
Hi Cecil,
Thank you! I’d love to hear what you think of book six. π
Simon
Thank you for the Wanderer series! I have read them all in the past and I will read them over again when I download them all. Canβt put them down, keep them coming.
Hi Joseph,
Great to hear you’re enjoying them! Book seven is at the plotting stage right now so there will definitely be more! π
Simon
Just finished book one of the Wanderer series.
Great read that transported me from worries of today to the far reaches of space with relatable cast of characters.
Starting book two right away.
Hi Terry,
Sorry for not spotting this sooner! That’s great, I really hope you enjoy book two as much. π
Simon
I’ve read the first three Wanderer books. I am having a hard time pulling myself away (or getting anything done). Excellent series so far. I hope there will be more when I’ve burnt through the existing six. I will try to slow down but, no promises.
Hi Daniel,
That’s great! Book 7 is fully dictated and about half-transcribed now. We’re aiming to publish it by the end of the year. π
Simon
Got the first trilogy as a free download from ‘Bookbub’, read them all in a week and immediately bought the next trilogy from Amazon.
Great story with a huge canvas to project story arcs and characters onto.
Looking forward with regret to finishing these as I’ll then have to wait for volume 7, but it’ll give me a good excuse to re-read the first six when I buy seven.
Hi Calvin, sorry for the delay replying! Great to hear you enjoyed them. Book 7 is currently first-draft complete, next stage is for me to start the self-edits. π
Just finished book 3. Interesting series.
What is the Wanderer? Ship, cyborg, lifeform, AI…?
I have to get the next in the series to find out.
One thing I do wonder though, is why did wander select Jess as captain as opposed to any of the other slaves? What marked him out as the right stuff?
Hi Stephen,
Really pleased your enjoying the books! Though it’s not a main theme there is a little more on the Wanderer’s choosing Jess in either book 4 or 5. I don’t remember exactly which now, but I have just sent book 7 to my editor and am plotting out book 8.