Please note that all of my books are recommended for mature readers only (mentality, not necessarily age).
I write, design, format, and publish my own books, with quality maintained by half-a-dozen fearless proofreaders and a couple of ruthless editors. Amazon editions are 15cm x 22.5cm (6″x9″) format, except for two special editions which are 20cm x 27.5cm (8″x11″). Limited editions are usually A5 format – again, there are two exceptions which are A4.
All of my physical books are quite deliberately formatted with ragged-right prose. The random hyphenation that justified formatting produces has always given me actual headaches. (I never understood why it happened in books I read, and thought it a print error – until I started creating books and realised it was a choice.)
My limited editions are printed by the excellent Inky Little Fingers of Gloucester, UK using wholly recycled paper throughout wherever possible. My unlimited editions are distributed in paperback, hardback, and Kindle form via Amazon KDP, with digital editions in formats for every device made available via Smashwords (currently merging with Draft2Digital – I’ll add details when things become clearer) and the host of distributors who stock the Smashwords Premium Catalogue (which include Apple, Barnes & Noble, Kobo, and Overdrive).
My horror ebooks are available from Godless in both epub and pdf formats.
There are also OpenDyslexic font editions of my paperbacks available from Amazon. They are linked seperately as Amazon treat them as different books for listing purposes (but not always for review purposes.)
A selection of my ebooks are available from Google Play and Google Books. (None of the Visions of the Future anthologies or collections.)
My publishing imprint is Lizards of the Host Publishing, but I publish and distribute my unlimited editions through Amazon to make it easier for you to get them, and to save you the shipping costs (unfortunately I cannot guarantee that these editions are printed on wholly recycled paper).
Many of my earlier books are available to borrow from West Sussex Libraries. They currently reside at Worthing Library, but can be requested for loan by your local library.
I’ve been a staff writer at 365tomorrows.com since 2011, and have several hundred flash fiction stories published there. To browse through them, click here.