Update: January 2026

Happy New Year! Yes, according to my research, it is accepted etiquette to say that till the end of January. I’m cutting it a bit fine, but the sentiment is sincere.

How has my year been so far? Well, I have three major updates for you. Firstly, I’m hard at work writing my next novel (about 43,000 words into the first draft). This is the second in a series of supernatural mystery thrillers that constitute the most ambitious writing project I’ve ever undertaken. My protagonists are an ex-police officer and her young assistant. The latter has a sideline in writing light-hearted short stories that contrast with the darker themes raised by the main narrative. Each novel in the series stands alone (a significant chunk of this one is set on the north Cornish coast, hence the above image), but there’s a bigger mystery that gradually develops. At first, it hides in plain sight, but it becomes clearer as the novels progress. In book two, however, it’s still very much lurking in the background, not drawing attention to itself.

Obviously, I’m not going to spoil the plot or say any more than that at this stage, so let’s move on to update number two. My horror mystery novel The Hobbford Giant has now been fully serialised on Substack, exclusively for those who opt for the paid tier (a mere $5 per month) rather than the free tier. This novel isn’t available anywhere else, nor will it be in the immediate future, so do check that out if you haven’t already. The first chapter is available for free, as a taster. To whet your appetite on this suspenseful nail-biter, click here.

Finally, the Dillon on Film podcast is back. Michael Kenny and I had a break for a few weeks over December, but we’re now recording weekly episodes once more. Do catch up with all we’ve been chatting about here. Our discussions of recent cinema releases are interspersed with many film-related tangents. I hope you enjoy listening.

That’s it for now. I’ll be back next month with further updates, including progress on the new novel, and perhaps an update on when new short stories will be published. Watch this space.

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Dillon on Film: A New Podcast

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A lot of you wonderful regular readers follow my new release film reviews on Substack. If you’d also like to hear me prattle about them in addition to reading my scribblings, you can now check out my new weekly podcast, Dillon on Film. It’s presented by the excellent Michael Kenny, who ensures I don’t waffle too much and keeps me on a leash. A bit like Governor Tarkin to my Darth Vader.

The first episode is available on Spotify now (click here) and features my spoiler-free thoughts on WeaponsFreakier Friday, the odd tangential rant (spoilerific trailers are in my crosshairs this week), and a classic film slot for Pulp Fiction (1994). The intention is to release new episodes every Friday, discussing films released in UK cinemas the previous week (my reviews will have appeared on Medium and Substack before each podcast). I say “release” rather than “drop” because “drop” just sounds careless, as though it might break. Who decided to start “dropping” things, all of a sudden?

Anyway, I hope you’ll check out Dillon on Film. Yes, I know everyone has a bloody podcast these days. Yes, I know some of you find the prospect of adding yet another to your regular listening as welcome as news of another Disney live action remake of an animated classic. And yes, if you really can’t bear to give us a listen, with counselling, I’m sure I’ll come to forgive you. But why not give it a whirl all the same? I’m also supposed to ask you to (checks notes) subscribe and give a five-star rating. If you feel so inclined, I would be most grateful.

We intend to syndicate this podcast to other platforms too (including Apple and Amazon), so watch this space.

Gothic Mystery Podcast Interviews

The release of my last three gothic mystery novels – Spectre of Springwell Forest, The Irresistible Summons, and Phantom Audition – were each accompanied by a podcast interview with yours truly, conducted by the excellent Samantha Stephen – my co-host on The Tangent Tree podcast.

Throughout the three interviews, Samantha grills me on a variety of subjects in her inimitable manner, on everything from influences and twist endings, to why I have a thing for tenacious imperilled heroines creeping around haunted houses, spooky labyrinths, and other don’t-go-there places.

They aren’t too long, so why not head over to the Dragon Soul Press website and have a listen here.

Phantom Audition interview on The Tangent Tree

Recently Samantha Stephen interviewed me on a short, spin-off episode of The Tangent Tree, regarding my latest gothic mystery novel Phantom Audition. Listen on Spotify, Podcast Addict, or iTunes, or just click here to listen on The Tangent Tree website.

Phantom Audition is published by Dragon Soul Press, and is out now. Click here to get your copy.

Recent Interviews with yours truly 3 – The Tangent Tree

Here is the third of a recent batch of interviews given around the subject of my newly released modern gothic mystery/supernatural conspiracy thriller novel The Irresistible Summons. This time, the interview was conducted by Samantha Stephen, as a spin-off mini-episode of our film podcast The Tangent Tree. She asks some very thoughtful questions, including why the protagonists in my thriller/horror stories tend to be female. Listen on Spotify, Podcast Addict, or iTunes, or simply click here.

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The Irresistible Summons is out now on Kindle or in paperback. Click here (for the UK) and here (for the US).

New special podcast from The Tangent Tree entitled “Simon Wrote A Book!”

In this special extra podcast from The Tangent Tree, Sam interviews me to discuss my new novel Spectre of Springwell Forest, which is released on the 20th of December.

Leaving aside the film chat for once (mostly), we talk about the novel, what inspired it, whether I have had any supernatural encounters of my own, my writing in other genres and more. Available on Spotify, Podcast Addict, iTunes and the other usual platforms, or just click here to listen on The Tangent Tree website.

Spectre of Springwell Forest is released on the 20th of December. Pre-order your copy on Amazon Kindle here (in the UK) and here (in the US). Paperbacks will be available from the 20th of December.