Sunday, 16 February 2020

Overstrike - upcoming February blog tour.

I'm pleased to announced an upcoming blog tour in conjunction with the wonderful Rachel's Random resources. Beginning on the 22nd of Feb, this week-long tour will delve into the backwaters of the Fixpoint universe  and maybe even unearth a few things about its creator.

As part of this, The bloggers will also be giving away a number of Overstrike limited edition T-shirts!

Tour dates are below - See you in net-side


Tour Dates Blog Name Blog URL
22-Feb ayjaypagefarerbookblog https://ayjaypagefarerbookblog.wordpress.com/
22-Feb Mai's Musings        https://maitaylor567291325.wordpress.com
22-Feb Babydolls and razorblades www.babydollsandrazorblades.wordpress.com
23-Feb donnasbookblog https://donnasbookblog.wordpress.com/
23-Feb Biblioxytocin biblioxytocin.wordpress.com
23-Feb Bound 4 Escape http://www.bound4escape.com
24-Feb The Magic Of Wor(l)ds https://themagicofworlds.wordpress.com/
24-Feb Becca’s Books https://www.authorbeccamcculloch.com/blog
24-Feb Jess Bookish Life https://jessbookishlife.wordpress.com
25-Feb Jessica Belmont jessicabelmont.wordpress.com
25-Feb Radzy Writes vainradical.co.uk
25-Feb The Northern Witch's Book Blog http://thenorthernwitchbooks.blogspot.co.uk/
26-Feb B for bookreview Bforbookreview.wordpress.com
26-Feb Nursebookie Blog Nursebookie.blogspot.com
26-Feb Lock and Load, Brides of Christ http://lockandloadbridesofchrist.blogspot.com/
27-Feb Fany Reads English https://www.facebook.com/FanyreadsEnglish/
27-Feb Jypsylynn https://www.instagram.com/jypsylynn 
27-Feb Seansbookreviews Seansbookreviews.com
28-Feb Jazzy Book Reviews http://bookreviewsbyjasmine.blogspot.com
28-Feb Welcome to my Worlds www.richarddeescifi.co.uk
28-Feb Coffee, Dogs & Books https://coffeedogsandbooks.wordpress.com/

Thursday, 13 February 2020

Overstrike now out


I’m excited to let you know that my debut novel: Overstrike is finally now out on Amazon. Please check it out and tell your friends. As you know this has taken the best part of 5-years to write and initial feedback I’ve had on this is very promising.

I’d love to hear your thoughts on this and it. And if you enjoy it would be awesome if you could spread the word or drop a review on Amazon and Goodreads.

About the book

When Matt Howard’s grandfather told him he must alter history to protect his newborn son, Matt thought the old man was crazy…
…Then he realised it was true.

Overstrike spans 4 generations of a family haunted by the prospect of an approaching alternate reality where their child has been erased from history. Touching on themes of retro-causality, ethics and free will, and exploring ideas of cause, effect and retribution, it follows the path of Matt Howard, whose child, Ethan, is at risk, as he, his father and grandfather attempt to use their own abilities to manipulate reality in order to discover and prevent whoever is threatening Ethan.

This is volume I of Fixpoint, a trilogy about a family who discover their inherited ability to manipulate reality. It enables them to effect changes in order to safeguard themselves and all that they hold dear. But even seemingly small changes in a timeline can have unforeseen and far-reaching consequences. Follow the stories of the Howards, on a journey exploring reality, time and our own sense of self.


The shortlinks to the various platforms are

http://bit.ly/Overstrike-KindleUK
http://bit.ly/Overstrike-KindleUS
http://bit.ly/Overstrike-KindleDE
http://bit.ly/Overstrike-KindleAU
http://bit.ly/Overstrike-KindleCA

http://bit.ly/Overstrike-Kobo
http://bit.ly/Overstrike-Google
http://bit.ly/Overstrike-iTunes


Thanks and Enjoy

Thursday, 16 January 2020

Overstrike cover reveal

Check out the excellent cover for Overstrike by Alison Buck. I'm more than happy with how this has turned out and think it really captures the essence of the book and its themes.

Overstrike is released as an eBook on 14th Feb 2020.

Watch this space

Friday, 15 November 2019

THE CHEAT CODE : A free-to-read exclusive original short story

One of my short-stories: "The Cheat Code" is currently available for for free at the Worldhopper's Guild.

Hope you enjoy.

He saw the cheat-code needed to manipulate reality - And saw everything, all at once.
Adam Mynott knew real magic.

A free-to-read exclusive original short story by CM Angus.
"A mind-bender you'll love" - @WorldhoppersG

https://worldhoppersguild.com/cm-angus/

Wednesday, 6 November 2019

CM Angus interview with Fiona Mcvie from AuthorsInterviews



Recent interview with Fiona Mcvie from AuthorsInterviews where I talk about my background, latest news and what got me into writing.

CM Angus interview with Fiona Mcvie from AuthorsInterviews

Sunday, 27 October 2019

"What will the future bring?" at Hudds Indie Festival




Really Enjoyed reading some of my dystopian sci-fi from The Forge : Fire and Ice at Huddersfield Literature Festival & Cosmia Festival's “What Will the Future Bring?” event last night.

Huddersfield's Writing Community is alive and well.
Thanks again for letting me late-crash the party; thought I was going to miss it





The Forge: Fire and ice is published by Fantastic books publishing and available now as e-book and paperback from Amazon and other sellers.

10% of the proceeds from Fire and Ice go to the UK's largest Fibromyalgia Charity, Fibromyalgia Action UK.












Saturday, 12 October 2019

How to steal back time with your tools and writing process

Recently, there has been a lot of discussion about what tools various authors use for writing whether this be word,  scrivener, google docs or something else. As the route I took for writing the Fixpoint series appeared to be slightly different from the norm, I thought I'd take the opportunity to share what my process was in the hope that this might be useful to others.

Before I do that however I wanted to explain what led me to this process...

Writing is hard work and takes a lot of time

Without stating the obvious, writing is hard work. Save for a lucky few writing is "not your day job" and chances are, you've got a huge amount of other commitments, and spend a good few hours a week either commuting or sitting on the sidelines of kids' football, music, dance or martial arts classes. This was certainly the case with me and, to some extent, this is what led me to the writing process I gravitated to...

Accept that your writing is going to be fragmented

I quickly realised that if I was going to draft a novel, then the only way to do this was to take advantage of, some of dead time and as a result I needed to be able 
  • to write wherever I was on any device
  • to edit wherever I was
  • to be extremely distraction free 
By doing this, I reasoned I could make progress by multitasking the otherwise dead-times above.

Don't get tied to software - Markdown

Because of the reasons above I wanted to avoid getting tied to any specific piece of software and instead chose to write in a lightweight format called Markdown.

Markdown

Markdown is a lightweight markup language with plain text formatting syntax. Its design allows it to be converted to many output formats. What this means is that you can keep your manuscript in Markdown but edit it with lots of different tools at the same time.

Example of Markdown
This means that the tool on your phone may be different to the tool on your laptop. It also means that if you fallout of favour with a particular tool you can swap it out. This was useful when the manuscript became too big for one tool to handle. The markdown software tools I use include

  • iA writer (Mac / Windows / mobile / tablet)
  • Byword (Mac / mobile / tablet )


Using these mean I'm able to write a sentence here and a sentence there across different devices.

Use the cloud

In order to hope between devices you need to be able to have all devices have a single document. For this I make use of apple's iCloud to store the manuscript. which means whatever device I use, I can continue at the last place I left off.

Distraction free

If you're anything like me you're easily distracted - here using Markdown helps a lot as this means I can use what are called distraction free tools like iA writer

Use byword on my phone



and even use old-school tools like the Alphasmart NEO2



Because markdown is just text this means that I have total-freedom in how I write and can even sit in the sun on vacation and read what I'm writing (on an old WP)

Review and edit

To review and edit, I similarly try to steal back time. to review I typically email the Markdown to and old series 3 Amazon Kindle (keyboard) - this lets me have a soak in the bath and read back what I've written - if I do need to make notes the keyboard's there to do so.

To steal time during the commute I get a device to read it back to me.

Using these hacks I'm able to squeeze a minute here and a minute there in otherwise dead time. 

Do I still need to sit at my laptop?

Of course I do, but given the amount of pressures and commitments al of us have,  I really believe that working in this lightweight way has enabled me to finish a full length novel which otherwise, I don't believe would have been possible.

At the end of the day there are no rules - do what makes sense to you, I just hope these words give you food for thought.