If you've read Watching for the Dawn you'll know that its main theme is Mithraism and the 'Cult of Mithras' in the modern day.
BBC Radio 4's 'Today' programme had a piece this morning on the Mithras temple discovered in London during exacvations in 1954.
There is also an article on the BBC website today:
http://www.bbc.co.uk/news/blogs-magazine-monitor-29309824
The new novel by John Gimblett "We Go Down Slowly Rising" is available as a Kindle ebook from amazon.co.uk. This blog will give some background to the novel and any others in the series as they become available.
Monday, 22 September 2014
Saturday, 20 September 2014
Walking The Edge - P.I. Wall 3
Having solved my job-work issues (I've gone back to P/T) I have begun writing the third P.I.Wall novel Walking The Edge where I left off some months ago.
It's going well but it's quite different to the first two; somewhat more complicated to knit together. You'll learn a lot more about Ed Wall for sure.
Watch this space for more news over the coming months!
It's going well but it's quite different to the first two; somewhat more complicated to knit together. You'll learn a lot more about Ed Wall for sure.
Watch this space for more news over the coming months!
Thursday, 11 September 2014
#PIWall3
After a 6 month hiatus in writing (due to job-work commitments) I have returned to Walking the Edge, the 3rd P.I. Wall novel.
It's still early days, only a third or so of the novel written, but hopefully I can commit to it more through the winter and make up much lost ground.
Here's a short paragraph from the newest part of it:
"The rain continued to fall, heavier now, and she realised she’d been in the office for almost an hour without taking her coat off. Her hair was wet and a faint taste of her tears lingered alongside the memory of Wall’s goodbye kiss, which hung around for hours invading every sense of her. Tickling the atoms and brushed by other things pertinent to those particles."
#NewportNoir
It's still early days, only a third or so of the novel written, but hopefully I can commit to it more through the winter and make up much lost ground.
Here's a short paragraph from the newest part of it:
"The rain continued to fall, heavier now, and she realised she’d been in the office for almost an hour without taking her coat off. Her hair was wet and a faint taste of her tears lingered alongside the memory of Wall’s goodbye kiss, which hung around for hours invading every sense of her. Tickling the atoms and brushed by other things pertinent to those particles."
#NewportNoir