Wednesday, 3 February 2016

Josh Ferguson - a typical bully or a hidden enemy?

He is a bully. The sort of guy who likes taking it out on the weaker kids. He may wear a hoodie and a zero-hair policy on his head. He may be a nasty piece of work. But there is one thing you must give to Josh Ferguson: he is not as stupid as he looks. Contrary to his gang members, this one has a brain, and from time to time uses it, too. But why does he hate the new student at Corfe Hills, Qwerty Seymore, so much? He has no reason for it. No reason whatsoever... Does he need one? Probably not... Or does he?

Josh Ferguson ("Qwerty: The History"). Picture by Greg Like

Thursday, 28 January 2016

Meet John White - he's sort of James Bond

Working for a secret organisation, dealing with highly skilled criminals and hiding the truth from the world may take its toll on a man. Not everyone can be James Bond... But John White sort of is. He's tall and fit, staring danger in the face with that special gleam in his eye. Enemies? They'll be caught. Elements? They'll be beaten. His only weakness these days, however, is one teenage boy with a funny name, who John protects like his own life. There are important things on his plate. But Qwerty Seymore is priority. Period. 


John White. Picture by: Greg Like

Tuesday, 12 January 2016

Meet Asqualor by Hubert Ronek

Qwerty and his gang were last year portrayed by Gino Nita, a comic book writer and illustrator. Now, however, I am pleased to introduce to you both another character from my book "Qwerty: The History" and its author, who has recently joined Qwerty's friends. Meet Asqualor by Hubert Ronek. 

Asqualor (one of the baddies from "Qwerty: The History") Picture: Hubert Ronek

Monday, 11 January 2016

Meet the Gibbles - the slightly dysfunctional family

If you've been following this blog, you may by now know about Qwerty and his friends. You may even know the characters I am about to introduce to you... But I shall spill a few words on the table anyway, to give you a better idea of who the Gibbles are. 

The Gibble Family

Friday, 1 January 2016

2 film reviewers you should follow

Who doesn't like a good movie? Of course, books are preferred (it's mandatory for me to say it, because I write them...), but an entertaining film can, from time to time, substitute a quality entertainment. But which ones are good? How not to waste time? "Horrible Bosses" may have been funny, whilst the second part made me want to walk straight into the kitchen and commit seppuku using a bread knife. Fear not, however, as I have found two sources of knowledge and advice when it comes to cinema - they have repeatedly proven to be consistent with my own opinion. Hence I feel I should recommend blogging boy and girl who can set you on the right cinematic track. 


The Whacko Blogs - super-project in the blogging world

It wasn't long ago when I encountered the blogging world of Jeremy Crow aka Jeremy Fink. As he says himself - he's been there and he's done that. But he's still doing it, too, which is great, because it brings us all a massive amount of entertainment. I decided to dedicate the entire post of recommendations to The Whacko Blogs, because there is just so much to say about them.