In response to your reactions, questions, comments and suggestions since Blackout and the Naked Reading went public, I thought a filmed interview might be the best means of communication. This interview is also to say a big thank you to those who have been reading, watching and pontificating madly on literary fiction and artistic exhibitionism during blackout.
Posts Tagged ‘Blackout’
The Naked Blonde Explanation
Posted in Writing, tagged Blackout, The Naked Blonde Writer on July 31, 2010 | Leave a Comment »
Brecon Bookshop Sells Blackout
Posted in Writing, tagged Blackout, Bookshop, Brecon on July 22, 2010 | Leave a Comment »
Andrew Morton Books, 10-11 Lion Yard, Brecon LD3 7BA, has the distinction of being the first bookshop in the world to sell Blackout. If you’re in the area, please stop by.

Blackout Poster in window of Andrew Morton Bookshop, Brecon
Blackout for sale on Amazon
Posted in Writing, tagged Amazon, Blackout, eBook, Kindle on March 5, 2010 | 2 Comments »
To celebrate World Book Day yesterday I published Blackout on Amazon.com.
If you are lucky enough to have a Kindle you can now read Blackout as an eBook, which you can buy at http://www.amazon.com/dp/B003AOAZLC.
Since all writers desire feedback, once you have read Blackout, either as the eBook or in traditional printed form, please post your reviews here and on Amazon.
3 Collector’s Editions Left
Posted in Writing, tagged Blackout, Collectors Edition on February 19, 2010 | Leave a Comment »
Dear Readers/Watchers/Listeners
At £60 each I know they’re expensive. However, if three more people buy the proof and DVD of the naked reading, I will be able to pay my rent and eat for one more month. Oh, and – I’ll have time to writer something new. No pressure.
Blackout is now available, price £9.99
Posted in Writing, tagged Blackout, Blurb.com, self-publishing on January 31, 2010 | Leave a Comment »
Blackout is now available to buy on Blurb.com, priced £9.99. Click the link or cover image to access the bookstore.
Note: Standard delivery provides the best value, but takes around 15 days to arrive from order.
Naked Reading Released
Posted in Naked Reading, tagged Blackout, Naked Reading, The Naked Blonde Writer on January 30, 2010 | 13 Comments »
This is the event you (and I) have waited for; the release of my first naked reading. Watch, enjoy and while you do, consider once more this question, “Is the pen mightier than the naked female body?”
Warning: The video contains brief full frontal nudity and strong language. It is not suitable for viewing by persons under the age of 15 years.

Want to read Blackout?
Blackout is now available to buy on Blurb.com, priced £9.99.
Note: Standard delivery provides the best value, but takes around 15 days to arrive from order. You’ll have time to watch the first chapter a dozen times or more while you’re waiting, and don’t forget to invite your friends to join in – the video is free to view and live to the world.
Collector’s Edition
A strictly limited number of signed first proof copies of Blackout and DVD’s of the Naked Reading are available to buy. These proofs will not be printed again so they are unique. I will sign each copy with a personal dedication to the new owner. The DVD includes footage from a second camera and some ‘making of’ content I have decided not to upload here.
Reserve your Collector’s Edition now
Cost: £60 (inc. P&P)


Blackout, my first novel, seeking publication
Posted in Writing, tagged Blackout, Welsh Writing on October 13, 2009 | Leave a Comment »
Blackout is my first novel and represents a labour of years fueled by the holy trinity of cigarettes, drugs and alcohol.
The novel is currently seeking publication. If you’re interested, get in touch.
Chapter 1 is reproduced here for general review and in anticipation it may lead to something bigger; while a synopsis is available behind a password protected area on the Blackout page.
Blackout Promotional Video, Part 1
Posted in Video, tagged Blackout, England Verse Wales, Tracy Williams, Valley Girl, Wales on October 13, 2009 | Leave a Comment »
TESSA: “I’ve got to give myself a proper Welsh send off”
SAM: “I suppose a proper Welsh send off means drinking ten pints of lager then shagging the local rugby team”
This is Part 1. Parts 2 & 3 can be accessed from the Video page; while the first chapter of the novel can be read here.











