Wednesday, April 11, 2007

A New E-Publication - Eastern Horrors


Dear Friends and Readers,

I am happy to announce the launch of my collection of short stories entitled, EASTERN HORRORS in PDF format.

This issue is available now and costs HK$45.00

Please contact me at sloanbooks@gmail.com for information on how to purchase a copy.

Thank you.

Stewart

Tuesday, March 27, 2007

An e-publication


Dear Friends and Readers,

I am happy to announce the re-issue of one of my earlier books, The Isle of the Rat in PDF format.

This issue is available now and costs HK$30.00

Please contact me at sloanbooks@gmail.com for information on how to purchase a copy.

Thank you.

Stewart

Tuesday, March 20, 2007

MAY THE FORCE BE WITH YOU

Dear Friends and Readers,

I am happy to announce the publication of MAY THE FORCE BE WITH YOU, a collection of anecdotes about the Royal Hong Kong Police Force.

The book has been delivered and is ready to go. The price is HK$78.00 which includes postage and packaging.

Please send any inquiries to sloanbooks@gmail.com

Thank you.

Stewart

Thursday, March 8, 2007

A New Book

Dear Readers,

I am happy to announce that after months of preparation my next book, May the Force be with You, will be available in a few weeks. The final draft went to the printer along with the cover design yesterday. This is a jpeg of the cover.

I'll write again with information on pricing, posting and availability.

Best wishes,

S.

Friday, February 23, 2007

Disappointments


A fan of Bram Stoker's Dracula from my teens it was always my ambition to write the quintessential Hong Kong vampire novel. Temutma was co-written with Rebecca Bradley and published by Asia 2000 Ltd; a company I did not share a happy relationship with. It was translated into German and is now sold, without authorization, as an audio book in Germany.

After years of slumber Temuta awakens to an ever changing world; his resting place destroyed by 'progress' he seeks out new victims on which to slake his thirst.

Beginnings


Hi,

This is just to let you know about another of my books, The Isle of the Rat.

I consider the Isle of the Rat the most interesting thing I have done. Set in the New Territories of Hong Kong in 1908 the research into period, dress, mannerisms and the society of the era taught me more about the former British colony than I thought possible. It was also published by Hong Kong Horrors in 1994.

Three friends go to an island off the eastern coast of the New Territories to set up a bird watching camp. In the night they are overcome by a vengeful spirit. Two of the die horribly and the third is found in the morning a raving lunatic.