Goodies

The Brass Queen Chap Hop Rap

All Hail The Queen!

Professor Elemental and Tom Caruana created this splendid chap hop rap song to celebrate The Brass Queen‘s fiery heroine, Miss Constance Haltwhistle.

Many thanks to the good professor for his fine wordplay. He captures Constance's essence perfectly!

Thank you to the uber-talented author and artist, J. S. Dewes, for designing the visuals. Ms. Dewes also created my book trailer, which you can see below. When you have a moment, please check out her brilliant sci-fi debut, THE LAST WATCH.

The Brass Queen Book Trailer

The Brass Queen Spotify Playlist 

https://open.spotify.com/playlist/0O3p1U1CfLsaRIo5MQpxOD?si=K0GtYJTaRm6HXk5XOdZo0w

A Free Audio Chapter

I recorded a sample chapter from THE BRASS QUEEN: Chapter 17, A Foolproof Plan, in which Constance decides it’s an excellent idea to break into a military science facility. What could possibly go wrong?

Audio Credits:

Narrator / Constance: Elizabeth Chatsworth.

Trusdale, Hearn, Cawley, workman: George Ledoux.

Producer: Matt Berky,  Massive Productions.

Book Clubs

If your Book Club would like to discuss The Brass Queen series, I'd be happy to meet with your group via Zoom or Google Meet for thirty minutes. Just drop me a line through my website contact form, and please feel free to download these handy book club kits!

BOOK CLUB KIT - Grand Tour

BOOK CLUB KIT - The Brass Queen

A Free Novelette

Sign up for my mailing list, and receive a free download of the time-travel romance, Ten Minutes Past Teatime.

The novelette tells the tale of a Victorian spinster-scientist and a Viking shield-maiden who find passion and danger in dark-age Ireland.

 

Fun Character Artwork

Illustration credit: Brian Kesinger

Constance, Trusdale, and Boudicca the Yorkie from The Brass Queen.

Click for full size.

An Actual  Map Of 1890’s Sheffield!

THE BRASS QUEEN is set in an alternate version of my hometown of Sheffield in 1897.

This is a real map from that period. This map was used as the basis for the fantasy map that appears at the front of my novel. If you click on this image, you can see the street names and other details.

Visit the Pinder's Print Emporium website! Only an alternate dimension away!

I created this old-school website to celebrate the imaginary Pinder's Print Emporium on Pinstone Street.

https://pindersprintemporium.com/