TSJ Book Signing Coming on Friday, November 12, 2021

TSJ at Indigo Guelph 1 June 2019
I will be at Indigo Guelph from 6:00 – 9:00 PM on Friday, November 12, 2021 to sign copies of Fatal Depth, The War Beneath, and The Savage Deeps!

TSJ at Indigo Guelph 1 June 2019
I will be at Indigo Guelph from 6:00 – 9:00 PM on Friday, November 12, 2021 to sign copies of Fatal Depth, The War Beneath, and The Savage Deeps!
It’s an extremely positive review from Midwest Book Review. Terms like tense, powerful, exquisite, and unpredictable fill this write up:
I haven’t been able to do in-person signings due to Covid restrictions in Ontario, but we’ve now moved into reopening retail, and recently I was able to visit some stores and sign copies of my brand new Sci-Fi / TechnoThriller Fatal Depth, just out from Fitzhenry & Whiteside, Ltd.


Last Saturday evening, I watched via Zoom as The Savage Deeps achieved First in Category in the 2020 CYGNUS Awards. I want to express my gratitude to the judges, organizers, my readers, fans, family, and friends.
Check out my new article at Bookfare. Shelley, who runs the blog, asked if I’d like to contribute a post about the topic “But What Are They Eating?” since the setting in my current series is so unique.
A wonderful review of Fatal Depth has just appeared at genre website SFcrowsnest. From the review:
The Savage Deeps has made the shortlist for the 2020 CYGNUS Science Fiction Award.

Thanks to everyone who participated in my New Year’s contest. It was the biggest one yet, and I decided to award twenty-five prize packs to people who entered.
TSJ’s THE SAVAGE DEEPS Longlisted for the 2020 CYGNUS AwardI found out recently that THE SAVAGE DEEPS has been Longlisted for the CYGNUS Science Fiction Award.
TSJ Featured in THE BIG THRILLThe magazine devoted to writers of thrillers, The Big Thrill, featured The Savage Deeps and yours truly back in January. In case you missed it, here is the article, written by David Healey. Enjoy!
“While the futuristic vision of the resources-challenged world is one thing, the action and adventure is another. Fans of submarine movies and fiction will enjoy the highly atmospheric tension and sheer claustrophobia of operating at great depths in what are essentially ocean-going spaceships.”