SELECTED PUBLISHED ARTICLES
DEN OF GEEK FEATURES – ww.denofgeek.com
A History of Sci-fi and Western TV Crossovers
When Geek Families Meet Geek Conventions – A Personal Odyssey
90s Cartoon The Dreamstone- More Than Just a Cracking Theme Song
Vikings: What did the Seer Predict for Season 6?
Designated Survivor: Was Season 3 Worth Saving?
American Horror Story: How the Show Has Changed Since Murder House
The Sopranos Sessions – Review
Rick vs Negan: Who’s The Walking Dead’s best leader?
Oz: Revisiting HBO’s influential prison drama
The Leftovers: Brave, beautiful television drama
Ranking the Hellraiser movies in order of quality
Confessions of a Funko Pop collector
Why Syfy’s Z Nation is worth your time
Red Dwarf: looking back at the past and ahead to the future (just before series XII)
Transparent: the beautiful education of a terrific show
Revisiting the 80s UK gameshow The Interceptor
The musical legacy of the Neighbours’ cast
Bind Date 2017: Is dating TV still innocent enough?
A tribute to rocket launchers on TV
TV’s Most Shocking TV Character Deaths
The wasted potential of Prison Break
The Sopranos: the greatest show ever made
Explaining The Sopranos’ final scene
When zombies attacked Ramsay Street
Celebrating Jimmy McGovern’s Cracker
Does the Lost Finale Still Hurt?
One man and the five films that made him cry
How will The Walking Dead end?
Frustrating games in video game history
Would a Sopranos prequel series work?
Why Netflix’s Lilyhammer deserves a season 4 renewal
MAGAZINES
Fear and Lothian – a ghostly tour of the Lothians, published in Paranormal Magazine
Goodbye… My Precious – a sad recount of the passing of the family cat, published in The Cat, a national pet magazine.
SCOTTISH COMEDY FC – www.scottishcomedyfc.com
Jamie Andrew Hates Football and Football Fans – published on the Scottish Comedy FC website
ORIGINAL SHORT FICTION
The Trench – a dystopian tale set in a quarantined town
The Tell-Tale Fridge – the lengths one man will go to find a friend
Blakey the Jakey – fairytale meets the real world in this Buckfast-soaked serialised story set on a Scottish council estate
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PROMOTION/STAND-UP
Now That’s What I Call Funny – poster and ticket links for 2013 three-hander show as part of the Glasgow International Comedy Festival
A brief mention in a review of Red Raw @ The Stand – Speaks for itself, really. www.thestand.co.uk – Scotland and Northern England’s premier stand-up club.
Being an Open Spot – short Q&A in the Falkirk Herald