• Published stories

    How Writing Short Stories Led Me to ROAD JOY: A Psychological Thriller I Never Planned to Write

    Some great things happen in writing by accident. Road Joy was one of those things.

    After no agents showed any interest in my first novel, I made the decision to focus on writing short stories. Short stories gave me the opportunity to experiment and sharpen my techniques before succumbing to the long, torturous process of writing another novel that might not succeed.

    Time is the greatest asset. It is imperative to make the most of it. There was no point in writing another novel until I was sure that I had grown enough as a writer to justify the effort.

    Writing short stories was the best way to make the most of my time improving and finding my true writing voice. But there is no right way to write. We can fool ourselves into thinking that there is one perfect way. Everyone takes their own unique path to get there. But this is the approach that worked for me. So, it began.

    Finding my voice through writing short stories

    One the many difficulties of writing is judging your own work. You’re biased because you’ve put so much into it, bursting your own brain cells over the tiniest things. Your mind is blind to the weaknesses and marvels at the strengths. You believe you’ve written something amazing, only to send it out into the world and receive nothing but silence. The silence is loud, humbling, and painful. It’s worse than sending a text message to that someone you like who never responds.

    I decided that if magazines or eZines started accepting my short stories, it would be a good sign that my writing was improving. So, I started, and many rejections came. But then acceptances started to explode into my inbox.

    It was time to write a new short story.

    I have a notebook full of random one- or two-sentence ideas, scrawled down before they were forgotten. One of them kept screaming at me:

    “Someone starts knocking people over in his car for fun.”

    Dark. Disturbing. Violent.

    Yes.

    So, I started.

    When a Short Story Grows Wheels

    5,000 words to completion seemed a reasonable guess, but I never write to meet word counts. A story is finished when it has been told. Anything shorter is incomplete; anything more is full of pointless filler that weakens the story’s power.

    But 5,000 words came and there was still a lot more to discover.

    It needed more.

    The characters needed more.

    I had to find out what happened to Bruce, the eighteen-year-old trapped caring for an abusive, alcoholic father and having to witness the damage inflicted on his younger sister, Ciara. All of that anger, frustration, and disgust. It boiled inside him, building pressure, threatening to explode.

    Something has to give.

    One night, it does: Bruce steals his father’s Range Rover for a joyride.

    The Accident: Where Everything Changed

    Many young men chase adrenaline behind the wheel, racing along roads, not caring for the risk they’re taking with themselves and others. Bruce discovers that same rush. For a moment, he feels free.

    Then he hits a pedestrian.

    The fear hits him.

    Like many people who cause accidents with no witnesses, he flees.

    The fear soon flees him.

    Bruce realises he’s not horrified.

    It didn’t break him.

    He enjoyed it.

    That terrified me.  

    This story was becoming the rawest piece I had ever written. I couldn’t stop.

    Why I Chose to Tell It From the Killer’s Point of View

    There’s many novels and movies about serial killers, but few of them explore the world through their eyes. Writing Road Joy in the first person made it more intimate, and therefore more brutal. Being inside Bruce’s head let me explore his impulses, rationalisations, and his contradictive nature of being both loving and violent.

    It made it more real.

    I felt that if I stayed inside his head, readers would feel that uncomfortable closeness to the dark nature inside him, the darkness that could appear in anybody who is pushed, pulled, and torn apart by the world around them.  

    I didn’t set out to write a novelette.

    I had no plan.

    But sometimes, when you let your typing fingers go, they hammer out something more twisted than you ever expected. And that is what happened here.

  • Reviews

    Where The Creek Runs Cold – Liddell Rayne – REVIEW

    This had me gripped from the start. The mystery of what happened to Lila’s sister, Emily, was intriguing and made me want to read more. Samuel, the dark stranger who somehow knows about Lila’s unhappy past, made me want to find out what happens, and it did not disappoint. 

    As for the writing itself, it runs so smooth it makes the story natural and believable, despite it being supernatural. It made me emphasise with Lila’s sadness and connect with her enough that I wanted the best for her. The descriptions pulled me into her grey world. I was impressed with the descriptions of Lila’s history of growing up: they make her so real. 

    This story was crafted well and comes together into a satisfying conclusion, telling how Lila deals with her guilt from the death of her sister Emily. Well worth a read. 

    Check out the author’s website.

  • Published stories

    Short Story SERVED is Featured in New Crimeucopia Anthology

    My latest story SERVED has just been published in the new Crimeucopia anthology “Hey! Don’t Read That! Read This!” by Murderous Ink Press.

    Tom, the new waiter at The Fat Pig, is surprised at the strange disappearance of his colleague, Eleanor. But as the clues and coincidences start stacking up, Tom starts to suspect that the restaurant owners, the Arthur family, know more than what they’re saying.

    The anthology is available as both a paperback and an eBook via these links:

    Amazon UK

    Amazon US

    Also, check out the Murderous Ink press website for more amazing crime fiction.

  • Published stories

    My New Thriller Novelette ROAD JOY Is Out Now

    Frustrated teenager Bruce has had a hard life. He’s desperate for an escape from looking after his little sister Ciara and their abusive, disabled father. He borrows his father’s Range Rover without permission and goes for a drive, only to kill someone in an accidental hit-and-run. It seems he won’t get caught, but the trouble is he enjoyed it and wants more. Now Bruce is going to discover that the thrill of murderous joyriding could destroy much more than he thinks.

    If a short read through a killer’s eyes is something you’d like, and you’d like to support an indie author, then this is for you. It’s Available from Amazon as both a paperback and as an eBook, including on Kindle Unlimited.

    Amazon UK

    Amazon US

  • Uncategorized

    New Book Reviews For ROAD JOY To Help You

    Still undecided whether to purchase a copy? Check out these book reviews.

    Book reviewer Robin Ginther-Venneri’s review for this thriller novelette can be found on my Goodreads page here. Also, her other reviews of cool reads can be found on her website Robin’s Reviews.

    Book reviewer Tissie’s review can be found here. Her website, Bookshelves and Teacups, is packed full of reviews of great quality books from different genres, which can help you find attractive future reads.

    Many thanks to these reviewers for taking the time to review my book. It helps support indie authors so much.

    Road Joy can be found on Amazon as both a paperback and as an eBook (also on Kindle Unlimited) via the following links:

    Amazon UK

    Amazon US

  • News,  Published stories

    ROAD JOY is out now

    Hi there,

    I hope everyone is well. My new thriller ROAD JOY has been out on Amazon for two days now. Thanks to all who have purchased a paperback or eBook copy, or else started reading it on Kindle Unlimited. The thrill of finishing this novelette makes up for the writing and editing torture, and it’s exciting to know that there’s people out there who are taking the time to read it.

    If a short read from the perspective of a killer is something that appeals to you, and you’d like to support an indie author, the Amazon links are as follows:

    Amazon UK

    Amazon US

    Best wishes all,

    Ian.

  • News

    ROAD JOY: New Thriller Fiction – Release Date Announcement

    Hello everyone.

    I’m pleased to announce that my debut novelette ROAD JOY will be released in both paperback and eBook formats on Tuesday 27 August. This thriller started as a one-line idea and was supposed to be a short story, but it just kept growing as the ideas kept coming. It’s bloody and it’ll be available as both a paperback and eBook from Amazon, including on Kindle Unlimited.

    Frustrated teenager Bruce has had a hard life. He’s desperate for an escape from looking after his little sister Ciara and their abusive, disabled father. He steals his father’s Range Rover and goes for a drive, only to kill someone in an accidental hit-and-run. It seems he won’t get caught, but the trouble is he enjoyed it and wants more. Now Bruce is going to discover that the thrill of murderous joyriding could destroy much more than he thinks.

    The eBook is available to pre-order here.

  • News

    Coming soon: ROAD JOY – new thriller fiction

    Hi everyone. My new thriller Road Joy is finally complete. If you like stories about killers, then this is one for you.

    Frustrated teenager Bruce has had a hard life. He’s desperate for an escape from looking after his little sister Ciara and their abusive, disabled father. He steals his father’s Range Rover and goes for a drive, only to kill someone in an accidental hit-and-run. It seems he won’t get caught, but the trouble is he enjoyed it and wants more. Now Bruce is going to discover that the thrill of murderous joyriding could destroy much more than he thinks.

    The intention was for this to be a 5,000 word story, but it just kept growing into a novelette. I’ll soon be an indie author. I’ll be publishing this on Amazon as both a paperback and an eBook, so you’ll be able to get it on your Kindle. It’ll also be on Kindle Unlimited.

    I’ve learned so much from this exciting process. More details to follow.

  • Published stories

    Dark Fire Fiction took one of my short horror stories

    A Happy Halloween to all the monsters out there. I was given a Halloween treat by Dark Fire Fiction when they published my short horror story NIGHT SHIFT. Chris notices that his local DIY store has started opening overnight. That’s strange enough, but the staff are even stranger. Read it here.

    Dark Fire Fiction is a treasure chest full of free horror stories online. Check it out here.