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My book, ‘The Years of the Wizard,’ coming out from Duckworth on October 9th, 2025, is about Renaissance magic, John Dee, storytelling and marrying a magician. I also wrote ‘The Museum Makers’ (published 2020)

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The Museum of Stories

StoryTalk: On writing stories + getting published. ‘The Years of the Wizard’ is coming out from Duckworth, Oct 2025. Learning to tell good stories is a journey in the dark, lit by candles

Offcuts

StoryTalk: On telling stories and getting published. ‘The Years of the Wizard’ is coming out from Duckworth, October 2025. It’s about storytelling, Renaissance magic and marrying a wizard.

Three Things I have Learnt about Writing

Story Talk: on telling stories and getting published. ‘The Years of the Wizard’ is coming out from Duckworth, October, 2025. It’s about storytelling, Renaissance magic and being married to a magician.

All the Books I Never Read

Storytalk: My book, ‘The Years of the Wizard,’ is coming out from Duckworth, Oct.2025. It’s a book about Storytelling, Renaissance Magic, and marrying a magician.

In the Land of Stories

My book ’The Years of the Wizard’ is coming out from Duckworth in October, 2025. It’s made up of essays and short stories about storytelling, Renaissance magic and marrying a wizard.

How to Word-ify

Storytalk: on telling stories and getting published. My book, ‘The Years of the Wizard’ is coming out from Duckworth, Oct.2025. Learning to write good stories is a journey in the dark, lit by candles

On Knowing which Book to Write

Storytalk is a newsletter on telling stories and getting published. ‘The Years of the Wizard’ is coming out in Oct.2025. Learning to write is a journey in the dark, lit by candles.

On Writing Magic and John Dee

So now it’s Easter in London and the evenings are growing long and light and everywhere you go you can hear, through open windows, the sounds of children playing late because it’s still the holidays and they are refusing to go to bed.