Monday, 19 January 2026

Scenic Jog Along The Wild Coast

Those of you who follow me on TikTok will have already enjoyed (and perhaps laughed at) my "Running is Writing" clips. It's true though, at least for me. Running gets the blood pumping and the ideas flowing, and when you live in Brittany and set most of your stories in this mystical land, there's no better way to really soak up the atmosphere like ink before bringing it to life again on the page.

Here are a few shots I took while jogging along the Wild Coast (la Côte Sauvage) in southern Brittany. An excuse to catch my breath perhaps. Mud, granite, sand, and sea... Moss, lichen, gorse, and reed... and a rainbow as a reward at the end. There are benches along the coast here that are perfect for reading a good book, or for doing push-ups without getting your hands muddy. The bench in the shot I turned into a meme even faces a rock formation called The Devil's Table. You can't get better than that! 

Three of my stories I've set along the coast of Brittany are:

The Curse of the Emerald Eye (The Black Beacon Book of Pirates)

Holiday Home (The Black Beacon Book of Horror)

The Painting and the Password (The Third Black Beacon Book of Mystery)

The Impossible Theft (The Second Black Book of Mystery)

Of course, my forthcoming novel is set just a little further inland, in the marshland I call my home. Don't forget to grab a copy once it's out on the 30th of January. Dead on the Dolmen is the first novel featuring Oscar Tremont, Investigator of the Strange and Inexplicable, and if you love atmospheric settings, quirky characters, and a clever puzzle even half as much as I do, this distinctly Breton mystery is going to have you enthralled.   


















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