Click on a title to learn more, read an extract, or order your copy. Dragoncharm (1995, UK – HarperCollins-Voyager, USA – HarperPrism, Germany – Bastei-Lubbe, Hungary – Beholder; 2016, Special Edition – Independent) Dragonstorm (1996, UK – HarperCollins-Voyager) Dragonflame (1997, UK – HarperCollins-Voyager) Stone & Sky (1999, UK – HarperCollins-Voyager) Stone & Sea (2000, UK – HarperCollins-Voyager) Stone & Sun (2001, UK – HarperCollins-Voyager) … Continue reading Novels
An experienced writer, ghostwriter and animator, Graham Edwards spends his days crafting fiction, wrangling facts, and harnessing the power of the moving image. Fiction Graham’s epic fantasy novels include the Dragoncharm saga, which explores a magical prehistory where dragons ruled the skies, and Stone & Sky, which transports its Victorian hero to the vertiginous slopes … Continue reading About
Graham’s epic fantasy novels include the Dragoncharm saga, which explores a magical prehistory where dragons ruled the skies, and Stone & Sky, which transports its Victorian hero to the vertiginous slopes of a world-sized wall where the memories of all humanity are stored. If crime is more your thing, plunge into Graham’s interdimensional thriller String … Continue reading Fiction
What better way to spend a cold winter’s evening than curled up with a good old historical murder mystery? In fact, you could even go pre-historical with my Neolithic detective novel Talus and the Frozen King. Return to the dawn of time with wandering bard Talus and his companion Bran, as they journey to the … Continue reading Spend Winter in the Stone Age
To celebrate the launch of my new fantasy novel The Dragons of Bloodrock, I’m inviting you to spread your wings and read the first chapter absolutely free, exclusively on this blog. If this extract draws you in, why not head over to Amazon and grab yourself a copy of the book? It’s available in paperbook … Continue reading The Dragons of Bloodrock – Read the First Chapter Free
In the winter of 1945, two Avro Lancaster III heavy bombers crashed in Nottinghamshire. The two events occurred a little over two weeks apart, on the same stretch of open land at Hoveringham, just north of the River Trent. Both aircraft were from the No.5 Lancaster Finishing School based at nearby RAF Syerston, where they … Continue reading The Hoveringham Lancasters
Chapter One SCREAMS RANG THROUGH the freezing night air. Bran leaped up from where he’d been dozing by the fire. His worn moccasins scattered snow into the low flames, which hissed and spat in fury. He felt just as exhausted as when he’d settled down to sleep. He hadn’t slept well for days; bad dreams about a … Continue reading Talus and the Frozen King – Sample Chapter
I know, I know. I put up a post here a couple of weeks ago announcing the launch of my new novel. Now here I am again telling you today is the publication day. What gives? Have I gone crazy? Frankly, the jury’s out on that one, but the reason things are getting a bit Groundhog … Continue reading Publication Day!
We’ve been swindled! The front cover of Cinefex #33 doesn’t have any visual effects on it. It’s just a picture of some old geezer. Wait a second. Strike that. It’s not an old geezer. It’s what might be the best old-age makeup ever created for a motion picture, namely Dick Smith’s incredible transformation of a 45 … Continue reading Revisiting Cinefex (33): James Bond, Dick Smith, Predator