by R.B. Ashton | Oct 23, 2024 | Games
The time has come: today I’m officially releasing my full-length interactive visual novel, DORM TILL DAWN. This survival horror game is a fully illustrated narrative adventure, in which you need to try and last a night in a dorm where people can shrink or grow...
by R.B. Ashton | Sep 20, 2024 | Games
If you’ve been wondering what mammoth project I’ve been working on next, let me tell you. I’ve got a full-length interactive visual novel on the way, from the world of Sensus Supra! Dorm Till Dawn is a fully illustrated adventure spanning one night...
by R.B. Ashton | Jul 30, 2024 | News
Who wants some updates on all the writing releases I’ve got coming up? It’s been a busy and pretty successful month! We had the release of both Under the Table and Small Wing, which were both really well received (not discounting a link snafu with UTT). It’s...
by R.B. Ashton | Aug 31, 2023 | News
Who wants some updates on all the writing releases I’ve got coming up? It’s been a busy and pretty successful month! We had the release of both Under the Table and Small Wing, which were both really well received (not discounting a link snafu with UTT). It’s...
by R.B. Ashton | May 18, 2023 | News
I’m thrilled to announce the first draft of Under the Table: an Office Shrinkeractive is complete! This is my enormous interactive shrinking adventure book. It’s been a mammoth undertaking and sprawled into a much bigger project than I intended, fingers crossed it’ll...
by R.B. Ashton | Feb 8, 2023 | Uncategorized
At this point, I’ve written a lot of stories with different styles and themes but with a common aspect: giant women horror. They all generally have some peril and man-eating monsters, with size-shifting as a central plot point, but we’ve got college drama,...
by R.B. Ashton | Oct 27, 2022 | Book Reviews, Mainstream Literature
The Blacktongue Thief is a standalone epic fantasy from Christopher Buehlman, an author originally known for writing some rather nasty horror. The adventure follows a hapless thief and his companions on a quest into territory overrun by giants – hence I’m...
by R.B. Ashton | Jun 24, 2022 | Book Reviews, Mainstream Literature
The Call and The Invasion are a wonderfully dark and fun duology of books from Irish author Peadar O’Guilin. The less said about the setup the better, I think, as it’s wildly original and worth getting immersed in, but just to say it concerns a school at...
by R.B. Ashton | Apr 24, 2022 | Book Reviews, Mainstream Literature
The Ladies of Grace Adieu is a collection of short stories set in the same world as Susanna Clarke’s incredibly successful Jonathan Strange and Mr Norrell – historical fantasy in England during the Napoleonic wars, where magic is a forgotten but reviving art. The...
by R.B. Ashton | Apr 8, 2022 | Book Reviews
Charles de Lint is often credited for pioneering the urban fantasy genre, and it’s clear to see why as his particular blend of contemporary fantasy does an excellent job of blending magic and the unreal with the modern world. The Little Country is a great example of...