Tuesday 23 April 2024

#68 No...Just No. + 100 Blogs and Counting

Happy 100th Blog Day Everyone!

As the the above proves, this is the 100th Blog post I've done. It's a big milestone that should have been reached sooner if life hadn't interfered. To celebrate, I've decided to go back through the archives and talk about my favourite subjects.

Before that though, let's see what the Comic Tales of Brennan and Riz have in store for us...Why do I hear copyright lawyers mobilising?

The Comic Tales of Brennan and Riz


While they say you can't blame a guy (rat in this case) for trying, I think that, yes, here you can.

I do wish I'd put more effort into drawing the Riztubbie costume as I had done bluey-ifying Riz. Also wish I hadn't made mistakes again, some easy to spot mistakes at that. Still, a fun idea that can be added to in the future. I'd just have to think of more shows that Riz could put his stamp on...if they want it or not!

100 Blogs and Counting

10th March 2019...An auspicious day for most, but it was on this very day that I published "Hello World". Blog number 001. The publisher had suggested starting a blog as a place to put a lot of extra things I'd written for Brennan and Riz (things that were originally going to be printed in the books as additional content). This mission statement eventually widened to more writing topics that I could think of and a place to share samples of my other stories.

The title of that first blog was a reference to the infamous first lesson that many programmers learn, how to output the text "Hello World" to the screen (cout = "Hello World"; for C++).

What did I talk about in this historic first post?

Not a lot as it turned out.

It was literally three paragraphs of an introduction, but it was quickly followed up by a proper post a few days later (the shortest gap between blog posts). This second blog post, and the following two would collect the first essay that I'd hoped would have been in the print version of The Strange Tales of Brennan and Riz Volume 1. The format was a bit closer to what I have here but largely rough around the edges.

From then on, the topics usually followed a pattern, if a book release had just happened, there was usually a look at the folklore that inspired it, and if wasn't that point, then I'd try to fill the void with either a writing essay or a look at my old work. The first post for the latter was the debut of my Lost Writings feature, where I dredged up some old text. 

This all continued, with some bumps to the schedule till 26 September 2019, where it stopped for seven whole months.

Things restarted with an ambitious project in April 2020, when Lockdown was in effect. With more time, I decided to write a new Brennan and Riz short story, inspired by the question of what would Brennan and Riz do during Lockdown. It would be blog exclusive to boot as well. It managed four parts before the wheels fell off and the finale never got written. That was it for the blog till January 2023 when I brought everything back with the Comic Tales of Brennan and Riz.

With all that said, let's look at my Favourite Five from the past one hundred.

The following is presented in order of publication:

Folklore and Me Part III

This one is on the list because it's a couple of firsts, the first mention of Orphans War (with links to where it first appeared) and even better, to Creator Chaos! A podcast I made with some insanely talented people. No idea if the links work, but if they do, please give it a listen.

Short Story Tales

This is the first one where I did a writing essay, and provided two examples from the before times (it was thirteen years ago when I wrote that blog, it's now eighteen). Now if only I could remember the writing opportunity I spoke of!

The Music of Writing

I absolutely adore the essay in this one, even though I think I could have gone more in depth as even now, music still sways a lot of my words. My playlist is full of songs that make me want to write.

The Strange Tales of Brennan and...Zivo?

I wrote this blog to mark two years of Brennan and Riz, bringing to light the first ever incarnation of the pair, in a vastly different setting. It was great to revisit their origins and to imagine how things would have turned out, had I stuck with them.

#58 Perfect Date Guide + Short Diversions: Valentines Date

Most current blog to make it on this list. I had so much fun writing the short story attached to this one. It was nice bringing Isabelle and Robyn to a wider audience, I think it went down well enough, wasn't sure about their second featured story mind but that's the highs and lows when writing!

Really, I could have gone on and on here. There's been so much I'd forgotten till I went back into the past posts. I'm interested in seeing if some of the old links are working, particularly in Orphan's War case. I'm doubtful that I'd restart it there, as I'd already begun the process of going back over it again, trying to tighten it up. That's just another Work In Progress in the long list of many.

Will the blog make two hundred posts? Guess we'll find out in two years time, so it's certainly something to look forward to.

That's it for this week, I want to thank everyone for sticking with me after all this time and hope you'll continue to do so.

Short Diversions will be back next week so please return for that.

Till then, 

Keep on writing!

Peter James Martin

Quick Links

The Strange Tales of Brennan and Riz Volume 1

The Strange Tales of Brennan and Riz Book 1: A Boy and A Rat 

The Strange Tales of Brennan and Riz Volume 2

Malarkey's Imaginomnibus Volume 1

Malarkey's Imaginomnibus Fade to Noir

Malarkey's Imaginomnibus Hubble Bubble

Harvey Duckman Presents Volume 13

Wednesday 17 April 2024

#67 Yes You Did Riz + Short Diversions: Lives in the Storm

Happy Blog Day Everyone!


Following last week's bombshell, it's back to Short Diversions this week, but I do have some Brennan and Riz related news to share, but first, let's deal with their Comic antics!


The Comic Tales of Brennan and Riz


Wasn't too happy with this week's strip. Made too many mistakes (especially a glaring spelling mistake...grrr) but the Riz parts came out quite well considering!

I think part of the issue was that I had no idea what I was doing when I first touched pencil to paper. I know I can do better.

Brennan and Riz Story Update

Still waiting on a date and time for when the great switcharoo will take place (see last week) but, knowing that it's imminent, I started this:


No, your eyes do not deceive you, this is the proposed story list for Brennan and Riz Volume 3! There's a few new stories here, as well as two more refugees from Harvey Duckman Presents. Plus, this will also be the first time that the Yeti in the Snow will be available in print, having spent the last six years as ebook only. 

Things could still change here, especially regarding story names as I really need to check if I'm allowed to release a story called Ghost Riders in the Sky. I'm fully prepared to change it if needs by. The word counts are using the unedited versions, so I'm expecting that to fluctuate a bit.

Oh, you noticed the '?', that's because that's story isn't finished yet, being the latest incarnation of my madness on the waves story! Yes, this news has restarted my passion for Brennan and Riz and I've made some good headway already.

Hopefully I can keep you updated on this as things progress.


VSS365 Host

From April 16th till the 30th, I will be your host for the popular #vss365 writing prompt. For those that don't know, vss stands for Very Short Story (with the 365 standing for days of the year). The writing community who use it m, are completely brilliant, and it's an honour to provide the prompt words.

If you're an Twitter/X user, feel free to join in and post your stories/poems. 


Short Diversions: Lives in the Storm

This week's short story is actually one I written a while ago that sadly never went anywhere. It's set in the Vector Unit Regen: Orphan's War universe (same as the first Short Diversions story, The Cockpit).


Please enjoy.

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Lives in the Storm

     ‘You’ll be going in hot!’ A woman’s voice roared at Jensen from the communicator inside his helmet.

     ‘I’m to provide cover for Red Fox and Silver Coyote, correct?’ he asked, feeling proud for remembering his peer’s call signs. It felt to him like he had been training for this his whole life, and not the few months it had actually been. He readied his hands on the controls, the warmth in his brain telling him he was connected to the humanoid shaped machine that encased him. He looked down on the mechanics scurrying around like ants, getting away as the platform he was on started to rise, with the orchestra of hissing steam accompanying the blaring klaxons.

     ‘Correct,’ the woman replied. ‘We’re sending out Green Ferret, and Indigo Stallion, so stick with them. Don’t chase after the enemy, simply provide covering fire for Red Fox and Silver Coyote and return to the ship. Good Luck.’

     Jensen psyched himself as the platform locked in place, with him now overlooking the turmoil in the skies as explosions dotted the horizon, black smoke tainting the sky, corrupting the clouds. His teammates didn’t say anything. Jensen, knowing that they were like him, recent recruits. Yanya and Thomas, he didn’t know their last names, and he wasn’t sure who had taken what code name. There hadn’t been any time to talk to them more, and Jensen didn’t see much point, they weren’t the people he was desperate to befriend.

     Taking a deep breath, he waited for the distinct sound of the catapult charging up, before its magnetic launchers sent him into the fray. In the moments before, he told himself why he was doing this, why he had thrown his lot in with the so called “terrorists.” 

     The catapult activated with a screech and the thunderous roar as Jensen’s Vector Unit was thrown from the air ship and sent it flying. Its boosters keeping its trajectory stable. The comrades he was supposed to be working with were just in front of him now, their machines arming their weapons, and pointing their rifles forward. The target revealing itself to be an Atlantis Empire warship, flames erupting from multiple points in it’s hull, as enemy Vector Units tried to stop two other machines. 

     Jensen knew them only as Red Fox and Silver Coyote, never daring to speak to them when he saw them on the ship, yet he knew every other detail about them, idolising their bravery, their piloting skills. It had been stories of their exploits that settled his decision to join, the despair turning to rage and then passion, spurred on by the Rebel Broadcasts that were played in defiance of the draconian Atlantis Empire.

     He watched his teammates firing into the mess of the battle, and Jensen went to do the same, till he noticed a Vector Unit flying below him, a black mirror to his own, the same model, the colours inverted. Not content with just providing cover fire, even for his heroes, a hazy daydream of grandeur played out in front of his eyes. He envisioned that this lone Vector Unit was on a mission of sabotage against the Valhallan’s own airship. The images shifted to him taking down the enemy, being hailed as a hero for a mission done gloriously. A heroic kill on his first ever mission, the mark of a rising star. It’s this act that gets him deployed along his idols, their equal. Their friend.

     ‘White Jackal! What are you doing!” The woman’s voice in his ear shouts as Jensen darted after the lone enemy. His daydream got wilder, as he’s now relaying the story to his family, their proud feelings showing on their faces, any regret they had over his life choices gone. Flying lower to the ground, Jensen was able to escape much of the black smoke that had blotted the sky. Now, he could see the enemy clearly, just as they turned and fired a shot off from their plasma lance, a strong weapon that had spelt doom for many a pilot before.

     Jensen flew into him, knocking him off balance so the lance shot helplessly into the air. With the butt of his rifle, Jensen slammed it into the red mooneye of his opponent, shattering it, but proving it wasn’t done in yet, the enemy pulled two large serrated knives, their blades glowing white with armour-melting heat. One of the knives cut through the rifle, and the other narrowly missed the cockpit. The gravity of what was happening, still hadn’t sunk in, and convinced of his own victory, Jensen pulled out his own knives from their storage on his legs, throwing away the remains of his rifle. 

     The two clashed again, using fast movement from their thrusters, they looked like roving ball lightning that kept striking each other, creating gouges in the armour and pushing the machines to their breaking point.

     Despite the carnage, Jensen still couldn’t shake the daydreams that imposed itself, now he imagined his family meeting his new best friends, Red Fox and Silver Coyote, the three of them sharing a laugh about this very encounter. It was because of this distraction that he didn’t see the incoming blade and could only react as it stuck deep into his machine’s chest. While narrowly missing Jensen himself, it did rupture several of the systems that sparked out, burning him. Shards of metal impaled him, keeping him pinned to his chair. With a free hand, he pulled off his helmet, his silver eyes, the same as all those born outside the luxury of the Domes, stained red. 

     Fuelled by rage, he attacked with new ferocity. This caught his opponent off guard, a point he didn’t waste as Jensen slashed upwards, from what would have been the groin area to the top of the shattered head. The blow had been too shallow to completely destroy the black Vector Unit, but the damage was done, and with it, the taste of victory mixing with the coppery taste of blood in Jensen’s mouth. His opponent had one last trick up his sleeve though, as it flew towards him, catching him in a bear hug. 

     Confused as to what was going on, and feeling tired the robotic voice giving a countdown took on a different meaning in his day dream delusion as his parents counted down to him blowing out the candles on a cake, just as they had been the day they were gunned down by Atlantis Empire thugs. The voice got to zero and both machines and their pilots were enveloped by a light that devoured them utterly, reuniting Jensen with those he had lost.

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     Fifteen minutes earlier...

     Jonas Drent looked around for the enemies, his blood boiling in his veins. Two Vector Units had somehow passed through their sensor nets, passed by their patrols and with one well-timed strike, had managed to take down the Empire’s Grace, a hornet class airship that should have been practically invincible if you believed all the talk about it. Jonas had known better to believe that, he wasn’t some starry-eyed kid enlisted from the Domes. Throughout all his years, he knew the truth about many of the matters that the Empire had lied about, but he continued to serve regardless. His machine was perched on the hull of the ship, explosions ripping through other areas, the flames licking at the feet of his Vector Unit, and despite being inside it, he felt the heat.

     ‘Second Captain Jonas Drent, we have new orders for you. We’re abandoning the Empire’s Grace.’ The voice belonged to Commander Fenice, who was also flying around in his own custom Vector Unit. Jonas cursed his name and the order. Given what he'd been told, it meant that they were in full retreat. Or at least, those privileged enough would be retreating. Everyone else would be expected to give their lives up to cover their escape. 

     Jonas himself had so far survived three of these events, much to the chagrin of his superiors who were getting dismayed that a “Silver”, as he was, was surviving this long. To date, no “Silver,” had gotten this far in the military chain, and it’s also why his progression was being throttled. He was the oldest 2nd captain serving, with those of a similar rank at least ten years his junior, and none of them, were born outside of the Domes or the well to do families.

     ‘Roger that,’ Jonas sighed, waiting to see what the order was, on the off chance that his fears were unfounded.

     ‘You are to cover the retreat.’

     Jonas turned the communication channel off, knowing it didn’t matter either way. The good commander was already gone from the battlefield. Jonas felt depleted, he had clawed his way into the military, to escape the drudgery of living outside the Domes. He worked past the prejudice that was forced upon him, he did every act that was asked of him. Every despicable act you could think of to do in war, he did. 

     He gave up trying to find any semblance of life in what he was doing. Till he met her, Fiona. She, like him, had done whatever she could to get away from the misery of her past life. Together, they achieved some happiness.

     Breathing heavily, Jonas felt conflicting emotions. The indoctrinated feelings in him were rousing his anger to fight against the enemy that had crippled the ship he had served on. Yet, what most would deem common sense, called him to finally take a stand for himself. 

     The Empire wouldn’t care if he died, and they certainly wouldn’t be happy if he survived again. Throwing caution to the wind, Jonas left the ship, not even bothering to say farewell to twisted metal. He flew the Vector Unit down and low to the ground, avoiding the futile battle that was being fought above. He knew the resistance group, whatever they called themselves, would call this a victory, but whatever their goal, it wouldn’t matter. The Empire had more resources, it would squash them regardless of what they tried. 

     Jonas should have been paying attention to the world around him though, as it took a moment to register the pinging of his sensors as a white Vector Unit came swooping towards him.

     Acting fast and on instinct, Jonas fired off his plasma lance, wanting to end the encounter in one blow, but it was never meant to be, as the enemy dodged it, and crashed into him. Before he could do anything, the butt of the enemy’s rifle smashed into the head of his Vector Unit, disabling the mono-eye camera. Jonas wasn’t going to let him get away with that, and relying on all the other computers, he had his Vector Unit pull out the two super-heated knives. 

     In one strike, Jonas cut through his enemy’s rifle, but he missed hitting the cockpit. The white Vector Unit, pulled out its own knives and the two engaged in a fierce close combat duel, each one trying to find an opening to strike in. Jonas didn’t want to be doing this, he wanted out of this situation, but at the same time, he was fighting for his life. Whoever he was fighting, he didn’t know or care about their motivations, he only cared about the fact they were trying to kill him. An opening presented itself, the enemy’s guard fell, and Jonas took it, slamming his knife forward into the cockpit. He was dismayed though when the white Vector Unit, now looking increasingly beaten, started a counterattack with renewed vigour, one that Jonas couldn’t compete with. 

     The culmination of this was when the opponent’s knife was slashed upwards, cutting the front of Jonas’s Vector Unit open, exposing him to the air and all the smoke. The tip of the knife had also cut into him, spelling his demise.

     Coughing up blood on his console, Jonas saw Fiona again, her hand covering his as it moved to a switch that was always intended to be a last resort. She smiled at him as he pressed it, the computer trying to put out a coherent countdown, but it didn’t matter, the glow that leaked through the cockpit from the reactor told Jonas all he needed to know. With little time left, and using the last of his machine’s strength, he wrapped his Vector Unit’s arms around the enemy, mimicking the hug that Fiona was now giving him. Even though he knew she wasn’t really there. Jonas was glad to see her one last time, hoping that he would end up wherever she did, as the Vector Unit took him and his enemy into the warm embrace of death.

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     After the battle, the Resistance group Valhalla mourned the death of one of their own, having retrieved what they could. The Atlantis Empire simply crossed Jonas’s name off a list, making it match the name next to it, Fiona Kryne. They left his remains to rot where they fell. There was always someone else to replace him. 

     Neither side saw the tragedy of what had unfolded. Such is the fate of war...

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That's it for this week!

According to my calculations (aka the little number when I look at my blog list) this is my 99th blog post. Guess I'll have to do something special for next week's 100th won't I?

Till next time,

Keep on writing!

Peter James Martin

Quick Links

The Strange Tales of Brennan and Riz Volume 1

The Strange Tales of Brennan and Riz Book 1: A Boy and A Rat

The Strange Tales of Brennan and Riz Volume 2

Malarkey's Imaginomnibus Volume 1

Malarkey's Imaginomnibus Fade to Noir

Malarkey's Imaginomnibus Hubble Bubble

Harvey Duckman Presents Volume 13


Wednesday 10 April 2024

#66 Not Now + Big News for Brennan and Riz

Happy Blog Day Everyone!

There has been some big developments regarding Brennan and Riz that I need to talk about today so you'll get a new short story next week but before we get into that, bring on the Comic Tales of Brennan and Riz!

The Comic Tales of Brennan and Riz


I think what this means, is that Riz will only move when good and ready...or when something that benefits him happens. I was going to go with quite the different idea for this week's Comic, but I've put that away for a special occasion...Watch this space.

Big News For Brennan and Riz

Okay, so let me start at the very beginning as its quite integral to where things are with these stories currently.

The year is 2018, the first Brennan and Riz short story had seem publication in the Crossing the Tees 2017 book and the publisher who put the anthology together, approached me with an eye for more from the duo. I've stated before that it was this deal that led to volume 1 of The Strange Tales of Brennan and Riz and the ten stories contained within. What people might not know, is...I gave up the rights of the characters to accomplish that deal.

Let me explain:

The publisher, till that point, had only published books via cooperation with the authors, the author paying for the service but fully retaining their rights. This was one of the options that was open to me...except I had no cash whatsoever. This led to option 2...The publisher wanted to try a royalty sharing approach, and I was experiment zero. The downside to this? I had to relinquish the rights to Brennan and Riz (never clarified if it was just them or all the characters that appeared like Valarie). At the time, it was an easy choice to make as I figured this was my best option to get published. Thus I signed the pair away.

I should point out that at no pomt was there any issues with this process (meant I had to turn down offers I had from other people to give them Brennan and Riz stories) as I don't think there was any danger of the publisher giving the characters to anyone else. This deal lead to A Boy and A Rat, and Volume 2.

Now, let's talk about Harvey Duckman Presents as that's the anthology series that led to everything that's happening now, and don't worry, these threads will collide fairly quickly.

The first Harvey Duckman Presents book came out around 2019 and in a matter of four years (2019-2023) there was 13 volumes published. Each one had an formerly exclusive Brennan and Riz story in them (I say formerly exclusive as ten of them were republished in Brennan and Riz Volume 2). Now as of Volume 13, the series picked up themes and there was two I'd submitted for. I blogged about the process here last year in multiple posts, and then...silence.

At the time, I just assumed that the stories were no good and they'd published without me. C'est la vie, life goes on. It wasn't until earlier this year that I checked in on them and saw that Vol 13 was indeed, the last one. 

Then last month, I received an email that, while not going into much detail, did say that they were still alive and that more information would be forthcoming...which it did a couple of weeks later. The long and the short of it was that Harvey Duckman Presents Volumes 1 - 13 are being taken off sale later this month (around April 30th). Then new volumes of Harvey Duckman would come out quarterly (with authors receiving money from submission rather than royalties...if any). Now, given the changes to HDP, I enquired about Brennan and Riz (told you the threads would collide).

They're no longer doing royalty sharing, which means future Brennan and Riz works are dead in the water based on that model. If I had the funds I could use their services with editing and cover art. Further more, the existing Brennan and Riz books will also be delisted, signalling the end of the royalty sharing deals. That won't be the end though, as at the same time, the publisher have said they'll show me how to re-publish the books using the same ISBN as they have now, but this time, it'll be under my name and all money will go to me.

That also means the rights will be back to me. So while I'll have hunt for cover art and editing services (or learn how to do them myself) it means I can finally resume work on War of the Fae and get Volume 3 out there. Not forgetting that I'll gain access to Amazon ads.


So, tldr:

- Harvey Duckman Presents returning quarterly, first two themes are post apocalyptic and Steampunk (may have a chance for the first, I think I'm out of the second) but then third theme is urban fantasy which is Brennan and Riz/Daemon Soul/Avalon Tales territory, so I'll definitely by writing something for it. They will also be putting out a newsletter that may feature older HDP stories. 

- HDP Volumes 1-13 being delisted. Want them? Get them.

- Strange Tales of Brennan and Riz Volumes 1 & 2, A Boy and A Rat will be delisted but will re-appear under my name. Any future Brennan and Riz stories will debut through me.

So, yeah...Going to be interesting times moving forward but I'm going to try my best, afterall, the knowledge I'll gain here, will help my self-publishing efforts with the Daemon Soul universe.

If any of this changes I'll let you all know. Hopefully you'll have some new Brennan and Riz stories in the coming future.

That's it for this week, next time I'll bring you a new short story, not idea on who yet, but there will be one.

Till next time,

Keep on writing!

Peter James Martin

Quick Links

The Strange Tales of Brennan and Riz Volume 1

The Strange Tales of Brennan and Riz Book 1: A Boy and A Rat

The Strange Tales of Brennan and Riz Volume 2

Malarkey's Imaginomnibus Volume 1

Malarkey's Imaginomnibus Fade to Noir

Malarkey's Imaginomnibus Hubble Bubble

Harvey Duckman Presents Volume 13

Wednesday 3 April 2024

#65 Why Did I Ask?

Happy Blog Day Everyone!

This week is my monthly look at my writing progress from the previous month (this case March) but you'll get a brand new Comic Tales of Brennan and Riz to make up for it!


Comic Tales of Brennan and Riz


The last of the Easter themed Comics...till next year at least, and I think I dropped the ball here, I needed Riz’s continued monologue to be funnier. Live and learn as they say. There is some things I feel like I'm improving on, mind. I need to get more adventurous with poses to really push myself with drawing.

March Report

Three months down already...

Sadly, I haven't finished chapter 2 of Avalon Tales, it's close, so close, but I've lacked the motivation to actually finish it. Hopefully this can change but I've got a lot on in April...so we'll see. Another issue as I've said before, is my own scheduling. Mondays are when I create the comic, and Tuesdays is blog writing. Both of those are when I get the chance, which ends up being late on in the day.

That said though, I did get two short stories finished this month for the blog:

The Lights on the Green 

First Mission

If you haven't, please read them, it'd be much appreciated.

I've also started dabbling with poetry on my daily twitter/X, using the #vss365 prompt of the day. So far, I'd say its going pretty well? The poems I've done have been received okay, and it turns out that it's been therapeutic for me, given the memories I've dredged up to use for inspiration... I do have great respect for those that write poetry full time, and are able to bring out every emotion, and not negative ones like me!

It has made me want to try and do more with it but we'll see what happens.

Its just a quick roundup this month, and hopefully I can have more done to report on next month. I just have to get into a better routine!

Till next time,

Keep on writing!

Peter James Martin

Quick Links

The Strange Tales of Brennan and Riz Volume 1

The Strange Tales of Brennan and Riz Book 1: A Boy and A Rat

The Strange Tales of Brennan and Riz Volume 2

Malarkey's Imaginomnibus Volume 1

Malarkey's Imaginomnibus Fade to Noir 

Malarkey's Imaginomnibus Hubble Bubble

Harvey Duckman Presents Volume 13