A new series in which each week I read a chapter from a novel I wrote as a teenager 15 years ago, and afterwards talk about it to see how little I have changed since then. This is a story of an alien invasion taking place on Earth directly after the First World War, a mix of Blackadder Goes Forth, Independence Day, and Un Chien Andalou. Yes, those natural bedfellows. And as you can imagine, this was not a novel that was published. Here, I present the awfulness of this novel for your amusement, and you can think of it as a How To NOT write a book.
My little baby surrealist sci-fi novel XBook is finally at an end. The final chapter is here. ***The last six minutes is a bit loud*** Thanks to those...
Surreal Sci-fi mess XBook is almost at an end. **Some distressing moments** Here are the antepenultimate and penultimate chapters. This is where we fi...
XBook - Designed to be the greatest book of all time. Written 20 years ago, its themes are still necessary today. How many other stories look at the...
THIS CHAPTER IS NOT FOR THE FAINT OF HEART. XBook. A novel that was written when I was trying to work out the world, and my place in it. The form of e...
XBook - Alien invasion done through the invading alien’s perspective…. Because. Saving the Earth from alien invasion done through one human’s surreal ...
WARNING: Some graphic and violent content in this episode. XBook is the surreal story of a fighter pilot stopping an alien invasion in December 1918,...
Does surrealism help a story of an alien invasion of Earth at the end of the Great War? It’s perhaps worth a try. Yes, this is what this audio novel ...
XBook, the story of an alien invasion right after the First World War. Because of course. And if that isn’t enough, it’s full of surrealism, too. Natu...
XBook, is what happens when you put an alien invasion right after the First World War and then use one of your main characters as a springboard for su...
Another podcast. Not as embarrassing as the previous one. A podcast that started out as me just trying to read out an old novel I wrote has become s...