Over the last few years, I have been involved with Blaugust, a community effort, happening every August, created by Belghast of Tales of the Aggronaut, to encourage blogging particularly among gamers. This always acts as a booster for me, bringing me back to my blog and writing more. In theory, I would love to blog daily but time doesn’t always allow though I am playing as many games as ever so should post perhaps more than I have in recent months.
When I combined all my personal blogs, this site started to include interests other than gaming, notably gardening, which I do in my free time and indie horror fiction, something I have a close connection to with my work in the British Fantasy Society as their Indie Press reviews editor. So if you’re just here for gaming, feel free to ignore anything that doesn’t interest you, but it’s just easier to lump everything under the Knifesedge banner, so it’s all here.
If you’re interested in signing up to blog, pop over to Bel’s post and you’ll also find a list of other participants if you want to find your new favourite blogger!
Does the British Fantasy Society still give out yearly awards that are Cthulhuesque statuettes?
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They were changed a few years ago, but this award still holds a place in my heart.
Here’s a few of my writer friends including Tim Lebbon (second from left) writer of The Silence
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