Sunday 14 July 2019

Edge-lit 8 - 2019 A Round Up

Hi Guys

Hope you're all well.

I had a super weekend in Derby meeting up with Author friends, attending panels, interviews, an award ceremony,  a bonkers raffle and drinks after.

I will detail more on some of the panels where I've made notes but highlights for me was the Short Cuts panel discussing how short stories can become a novel.

The interview with Stephen Volk, a legendary script and horror writer who was responsible for the Ghostwatch show in the early 90s which scared viewers with its hoax.
Where does Fantasy fiction go after Grimdark was also great and the In Conversation with Christopher Golden and Tim Lebbon was insightful and fun.

It was also great to see old friends Hayley and Kevin.  Plus Simon, Robin and new friends.

Next year promises to be bigger!



















My Edge-lit haul plus Andy Remic book from Derby Waterstones .  Was on a tighter budget this year. Great debut though from my mate Robin Triggs.

Tuesday 9 July 2019

Spider Man - Far from Home - Film Review (Spoilers)


Hey guys

Went to see the awesome sequel to Spider Man Homecoming at the weekend. 

It's probably the 100th in the MCU films and the first to deal with the after effects of the Snap in Infinity War and Endgame.

This helps show how people have moved on with people suddenly coming back after five years gone.  Plus it looks at the aftermath of Tony Stark's(Ironman) sacrifice.  This has a heavy toll on young Peter Parker (Played to perfection by Tom Holland).
So Peter obviously wants to get back to normality and focuses on his class European trip and winning the heart of MJ.

This doesn't go well when a water elemental monster attacks Venice. 
Mysterio (Jake Gyllenhaal) shows up to stop it and be the hero.
Nick Fury (Samuel L Jackson) arrives to recruit Spider-Man to team up with Mysterio to stop these Elemental monsters which Mysterio claims destoyed his Earth as he claims to be from another Earth.

But all is not what it seems especially if you've read the comics and soon Spider-Man has to go against Mysterio who he thought of as a friend and keep his class mates protected. 

Overall - This film packs in so much.  Action, emotion, laughs and is truly the best Spider-Man film there is. 
All the actors are spot on especially Tom Holland and Jake Gyllenhaal who's charm wins the good guys over. 
It is also cool once the reveal of Mysterio being a bad guy and how he's used drones and Stark tech and holograms to make him look like the hero.  Plus how he and his team are involved in earlier MCU films. 

There is so much to talk about including Happy Hogan now dating hot Aunt May.

Plus there are the mid and post credit scenes which @Spoilers includes J K Simmons reprising his role as Jonah Jameson from Daily Bugle and the Sam Raimi Spider-Man Trilogy which could hopefully open up a Spiderverse film.

He shows video on the big screens of New York from Mysterio blaming Spider-Man for the attacks and claiming Peter Parker is Spider-Man!

Also Nick Fury and his partner turn into Skrulls - the shape shifting aliens from Captain Marvel and the real Nick Fury is shown resting on a Skrull ship in space.

So a lot will happen in phase four already.


Score       10/10

Thursday 4 July 2019

Book Review - The Legend of Deathwalker by David Gemmell



Hi guys

It's with a sigh of relief that I post this review.  It's not that this is a bad book.  But it took me three! Yes Three months to read.

As David Gemmell is my favourite author at the moment it did sadden me for two reasons.
One -  it's the last true Druss book out with one of my favourite characters in fiction bowing out.  Although he did cameo in the Skilgannon books later on which I've still to read but through reviews know that in those books it's not properly him.
Two - it isn't one of my favourite Gemmell books.  This maybe because I kept breaking off reading it too much although I wanted more Druss and the ending to the battle was wrapped up too quickly and conveniently.

Druss is retelling the story at Dros Delnoch in the setting of Legend where he is old and awaiting death.
The story starts when Druss and his poet friend Sieben are in Gulgothir where Druss is fighting in a huge tournament.
He becomes friends with his rival Klay and shares a mutual respect with him but the night before their fight Druss is attacked. Klay steps in to help Druss and in the ensuring fight gets an arrow in the back.
Druss is told of magical healing stones in harsh Nadir lands in the Shrine of Oshikai.  He and Sieben set off for them as the city errupts into chaos.

Also after the stones is Talisman. A young Nadir warrior who is told by a Shaman that he is the one to find the stones, the Eyes of Alchazzar.  He goes to the Shrine also and unites the Nadir guarding the Shrine to fight the Gothir army sent also to find the stones.  To aid the small Nadir army is Druss.  The Deathwalker.

The book has some great action pieces and more use of magic in this Drenai novel than the ones before it.  This is the first time a witch has been mentioned.  We also travel to the Void (afterlife) again and meet terrifying beasts.

The characters are strong in the book also with multiple POVs as you get to see what even secondary characters are thinking and feeling.  Talisman and Sieben  had some of the best characterisation.   Also the women were quite good characters including the strong willed Niobe.

Overall  -  not my favourite Gemmell book although I think on a second read I would enjoy it more as I kept breaking off for days, sometimes weeks at a time before going back to it.  The next books I read I mean to read faster and with less distractions.
Also I wanted more Druss and a bit more fighting at the Shrine.  I'm guessing Mr Gemmell didn't want to do that as much as it would have been like Legend too much.  Another bug bear as mentioned above was the ending.  The siege was over far too quickly and conveniently.
Saying that when I was reading it the action and characters kept me going.  It's just a shame no more Druss books will come out.


Score       7/10

Monday 1 July 2019

July Update


Hi Folks!

Just a quick update of my July writing and reading plans.


  • Firstly in next two days finish reading Legend of Deathwalker by David Gemmell.  I'm so close and been reading it three month's.  How do people read one book a week?
  • Do a few blog posts on last years Sledge-lit  to build up for .............
  • Edge-Lit 8 on Saturday 12 July!  Can't wait to meet old writer friends and hope to make new ones as well as learning about how authors work and their lives.
  • Get a few more books read in July.
  • Camp Nano.  Haven't looked at this yet but sure it's this month so may look at doing this to get my ghost story finished. 
And lastly just read and write more!

Plus restart the gym too.  
Healthy body = Healthy mind.

What's everyone's plans for July? 
Anyone doing Camp Nano?

Take care Peeps x