After eighteen years as a meter reader (gas and electric) for Accuread, G4S, and Morrison Data Services, I decided it was time to give it up and put all of my efforts into writing. This was an extremely hard decision because, surprising as it might seem, reading meters was an enjoyable job, at least for the first fifteen years or so and then, as all jobs do, it felt like things were getting worse and I wasn’t looking forward to it anymore. It’s a situation probably most of you have been in, and it’s always hard to give something up after so long, especially when it provides a steady wage, but the time seemed right.

I first published Wolf’s Head nine years ago, in 2013, and, ever since, my books have continued to sell steadily so I thought I should take this opportunity to live the dream, as it were, and become a full-time writer. I’ll be able to, hopefully, publish more books and concentrate more on marketing and trying to actually “grow my brand”.
I’ll miss meeting colourful characters, driving around Glasgow and the towns and villages that surround it. Not everywhere was beautiful, but many places were (all the photos here were taken by me when I was at work over the years). I always looked forward to reading meters in the likes of Milngavie, Balloch, Strathblane, and, of course, Bearsden. That’s where I was working the day in 2009 when I decided I wanted to try and write a historical novel but I had no idea what, or who, it should be about. The very next electric meter I went to read was in a house named, guess what? “Sherwood”! Well, I just had to write about Robin Hood after that sign from the gods, and it certainly worked out well for me.


So, hopefully this is the start of a very exciting and rewarding new chapter in my life. If you enjoy my books it should mean you get more of them than ever before! Book 5 in my Warrior Druid of Britain Chronicles has a title and is half finished so look out for that being published this summer. And after that, well, I’m planning on branching out into a brand new series, and a new historical era, although the Druid novels will continue too. Like I say, this should be an exciting time and I hope you’ll all stick with me to see where my writing will go next!
Thank you to every one of you who has bought, read, and reviewed my books – none of this would be possible without your support and I can’t tell you how much I appreciate it.
Now, I might have quit my job, but the hard work never ends.
Onwards…


Awesome news !
Hope it works out for you and can’t wait to read some more of your books in the future.
LikeLike
Thank you mate, plenty more signed copies to come hopefully!
LikeLike
Congratulations. With your talent, there is absolutely no way you will not succeed. Good luck with your new and exciting adventure as a full-time author and I look forward to your forthcoming books.
LikeLike
Thanks so much Cathy!
LikeLike
Hi Steven,
Good luck with the new chapter in your life 🙂
Regards
LikeLike
Thank you! 🙂
LikeLike
Fabulous news, Steven. I’m really pleased for you.
LikeLike
Thanks Derek!
LikeLike
Hi Steven, this is great news! I only started reading your books in the last year so I’ve had a bit of catching up to do but I have immensely enjoyed the Robin Hood series including the novellas. I am starting your signed copies of the Druid series next; really looking forward to those. You write very engaging stories and it was clear to me from the onset that I would want to read all of your books. All the best and good luck with your journey!
LikeLiked by 1 person
Thanks so much Chris, I’m very glad you’re enjoying my work!
LikeLike
That is great news! I absolutely love your books. I’m very sad to have read all your Forest Lord books, so please please write some more! The later sleuthing threesome stories are a lot of fun, and are right up there with my much-loved Cragg and Fidelis series from Robin Blake….set in mid-eighteenth century Preston and surrounding countryside….then a completely rural backwater. Cragg is a Coroner.
I especially love your Friar Tuck. He’s got it all!
HUGE, HUGE thank you for many hours of total pleasure. You’re a natural storyteller, Steven. You would have been weaving stories no matter what age you were born into. Your stories just flow.
LikeLiked by 1 person
Thank you so much Christine, those are some really wonderful comments and I truly appreciate them. I hope you enjoy my new stuff as much as the old! 🙂
LikeLike