Tuesday, June 17, 2025

 Rats in the Cellar is now a quadriligy. The first in this series is a free download if you click on the link labeled "ePub edition" on my website

Book description:

Oscar just wants to get home to his own universe, where everything is the way he’s used to.

He knew he wasn’t supposed to go down those stairs in the cellar, but the cat led him down. Now, he’s in what seems like the same house, but things are subtly different. And there’s a copy of himself. He tries to go back the way he came, but it’s different again. His dad is a crook, and his mother says things he never heard her say before.

He meets yet another copy of himself who knows what’s going on, and becomes his best friend. He explains it to him: he’s lost in the multiverse. His only option is to live like a rat in the cellar, exploring all the worlds until he finds a copy of his family that most suits him. If his bedroom isn’t vacant, he could live like a twin to whoever is there - maybe. But his friend seems to know more than he’s saying.

He makes a start on his search, and then comes back to find that the world where his best friend lived, has been nuked. Other worlds have political unrest and riots. In some, his paedophile uncle has broken out of prison, and a few copies of him are now also roaming the multiverse. In all the worlds, the economy is bad, and the police only protect those who can afford to pay them.

Oscar’s own world wasn’t a paradise either, but at least it was home. He wants, very badly, to find his own world, and his own parents; but the cat has different ideas. There’s only one of the cat.

If you like time travel stories with a surreal twist, you’ll love this novella, which you can read in one evening. Download the first in the series now, and begin your journey.


Monday, June 16, 2025

global warming is
 just the end of the ice age
  so the penguins say

#haiku

Sunday, June 15, 2025

haiku

Here's a sample I wrote impromptu for my English class students while teaching them haiku:

this crazy teacher
  wants me to write a haiku
  I've no idea how

Saturday, June 14, 2025

another one

 As I said a while ago, I'm trying to get back to posting regularly on this blog. 

There is quite a lot that I could be adding to it just to catch it up to date, but too much at once wouldn't be a good thing. I will say that I have been regularly keeping up my main website, Robby's Books with a full list of my books, and recently, also my book formatting website, Robby's eBook Formatting. I'm hoping to start doing more book design for customers. 

I'll also take this opportunity to call your attention to my most recently published space trilogy, The Rat Queen

Very brief description:  

A feral child - a refugee from a doomed planet - now living with the rats on a space station run by hostile aliens. She’s the key to human survival

Longer description:

Aliens have a longer life span and therefore they know: Just because one generation of humans is settled and content, doesn't mean their spoiled brats won’t grow up, undo their progress and repeat the atrocities of previous generations. Since humanity became a space faring species, the pattern hasn’t changed, only the extent of the damage. Now, human survival is in the balance…Enter: the Rat Queen

As I said, it's a trilogy: