Recently I have been exploring the concepts behind the Red Riding Hood fairytale. There are two main versions I have used as inspiration for writing a new short story. The version by Charles Perrault called โLittle Red Riding Hoodโ and the version by Jacob and Wilhelm Grimm called โLittle Red Capโ. Both examine a young… Continue reading Reimagining Red Riding Hood
Category: Writing
Forthcoming: Dark Poetry
Iโm pleased to announce my debut venture into dark poetry will feature in Eldritch and Ether Anthology. My folklore inspired poems include Scottish female vampire folklore in โMy Baobhan sithโ, while โThe Otherโ explores dark inner duality and mythologies of the Sun and Moon inspired โA Silver Queenโ. More details to be announced soon!
Dark Folklore Collection Acquisition
Iโm excited to announce my collection of dark folklore short stories, novelettes, flash fiction and microfiction Three Curses and Other Dark Tales has been acquired by IFWG Publishing Australia. You can read more about this exciting announcement below IFWG is very pleased to announce the acquisition of a collection of short fiction by Leanbh Pearson… Continue reading Dark Folklore Collection Acquisition
Reimagining Alice in Wonderland
I was invited to write a story for a dark speculative fiction anthology inspired by Alice in Wonderland and reimagined for an adult audience. One of the most influential characters for me was the Cheshire Cat and his luring of Alice through Wonderland, and not necessarily for the better. In writing a dark version of… Continue reading Reimagining Alice in Wonderland
Nรคcken Folklore
The nรคcken is a water being from found in Scandinavian folklore. The nรคcken is a variant in Sweden of the Norwegian fossegrim, a river sprite that drowns children and unwary travellers in the brook. The nรคcken can also be bargained with and a mortal learn to play the fiddle with similar enchantment. Once taught, the… Continue reading Nรคcken Folklore
Inuit legend of the Qallupilluk
I am always fascinated by First Nations legends and lore. One of my current research projects has focused on the Inuit legends of the Qallupilluk, monstrous female beings who lurk in the frozen waterways and beneath the ice sheets, snatching unwary children beneath the icy water. My latest short story examines this legend from the… Continue reading Inuit legend of the Qallupilluk
2021 Ditmar SF Awards Nominations!
Itโs that time to the year when Australian science fiction, fantasy and horror writers and fandom nominate favourite collections, short stories, novels and illustrated works. Celebrating the best of our Australian writers and active members in fandom is a key goal of the Ditmar Awards. For writers and fans, hereโs the eligibility list for 2020… Continue reading 2021 Ditmar SF Awards Nominations!
Bloodlust Anthology Release
I am excited to announce the vampire-themed anthology Bloodlust (Legends of Night Drabbles, #2) published by Black Ink Fiction was released on 13th July, 2021. Bloodlust (Legends of Night Drabbles, #2), is a vampire-themed microfiction collection, featuring two of my 100 word drabbles โThe Hungeringโ and โThe Burialโ both inspired by vampiric folklore, legends and… Continue reading Bloodlust Anthology Release
Australian Shadows Awards Wrap-Up
The 2020 Australian Shadows Awards by the The Australasian Association of Horror Writers is the premiere horror and dark fiction awards for Australian and New Zealand authors. For the first time I had short stories in anthologies Greed and Phantom #3 from Black Hare Press that were eligible for the Short Fiction category. I also… Continue reading Australian Shadows Awards Wrap-Up
Bones Anthology Release
I am excited to announce the supernatural anthology Bones (Five Hundred Fiction Series, #4) published by Black Hare Press was released on 29th June, 2021. Bones (Five Hundred Fiction Series, #4) is a an occult, voodoo themed anthology, features my own flash fiction story โThe Bones of a Dead God", inspired by Aztec history, ritual… Continue reading Bones Anthology Release

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