NEWS: HYAPLC Climbing the Charts


A decade sounds like a long time, but it doesn’t feel like a long time. Thank you for everyone who took part in the competition, it was super exciting. And thank you to everyone who pre-ordered a copy of the book in that time… You’ve already put it on the rankings on Amazon!

358 pages containing a decades worth of Christmas, Advent and New Year poetry from 2012-2022. Everything from comedic to heartfelt, including a few poems about eating turkey for the third day in a row. It’s got something for everyone. You can even use it as an advent calendar… If you really want.

Ranking of Have Yourself A Pesky Little Christmas

If you haven’t yet you can grab a copy here:

Every time someone buys a copy, they get this amazing book and help release an endorphin rush as the ranking goes up… Help me push this book to number 1 on amazon before release date, grab a Paperback copy. Make sure to share with your friends as well, all your help makes this more and more exciting. Also, if you grab a copy and send me a note via the contact section, I may have a little surprise for you… Sadly, those surprises are limited, but let me know anyway and you never know.


From Poetry to the Stars: A Thought-Provoking Science Fiction Novel

The Tannhauser Gate A Hope For Tomorrow science fiction novel book cover
A genre-blending space opera from Pesky Publishing

🌌 The Tannhauser Gate: A Hope For Tomorrow is a science fiction novel for readers who enjoy big ideas, moral questions, and stories that linger long after the final page.

Set against a vast galactic backdrop, it explores power, truth, loyalty, and hope — asking what we owe one another when the future itself is at stake.

👉 Discover the book (publisher discount available)

Also available from Amazon, Waterstones, Barnes & Noble, and as an audiobook.

A reflective science fiction novel exploring hope, power, and the cost of truth.

Big, powerful secrets, that glittered away, unsaid, on dark nights.
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