Finally completed my 4th Explore Gower Guidebook. It has taken me longer than anticipated but has been published within its target date and is available now via Amazon. published! It makes for a great Christmas present for anyone wishing to explore the incredible variety of beaches available in Gower to visitors and residents alike :)
Elizabeth by Jessica Hamilton
I am finally happy to conclude my Elizabeth by Jessica Hamilton collection with the arrival, from Australia of all places, of the edition that lured me into its world as a teenager. It hsd been a gift from my best friend in school, who is sadly no longer with us. I will, hopefully, find time to speak more of him when I get stuck into my media-basefd autobiography sometime next year... 🤞
Goblin Society
I have been wanting to create this movie scene for ages now. And whilst it is not perfect, I am happy with it and consider it finished.
Can you guess the movie?
Low
Off work as I struggle with the latest flare-up. Everything work-wise is an intermittable struggle these days and I need to take my mind, as well as my body, away from the place for a while to heal.
As usual at such times, the cosy gaming offered by Animal Crossing has proved successful in taking my my mind off my troubles, ans I even did a bit of writing in the evening for next year's Guy N Smith zine, GNS3..
The Mysterious Eric Ericson
Personal
Background
- Full
name: Eric Priestley Towers
- Birth: 23
June 1925, Blaby, Leicestershire, England
- Death:
Between October–December 2006, North Surrey
- Parents: Sidney Towers and Winnifred May Priestley
- Education: Newton’s Grammar School | Jesus College, Cambridge
- Military Service (WWII): Served in Italy and Austria | Supported the Allied Military Government in Vienna post-war
- Residences: Grew up in Wigston Magna | Lived in Sunbury-on-Thames, Surrey (by 1981)
Professional
Career
- Occupation: Corporate and public relations specialist | Novelist (under multiple pseudonyms)
- Reason for pseudonyms: Maintained discretion due to professional career, particularly for works involving sex magick and occult themes
Main Pseudonyms
Used
- Roderick
Milton – early fiction and stories
- Eric
Ericson – occult and pulp fiction
- Tony
Caxton – late-career detective fiction
Literary
Works
As
Roderick Milton (1950s–1960s):
- Magic City: Three Stories of Vienna under Allied Occupation (1950)
- The Lightning That Struck Me (1951)
- Tell Them in Sparta (1962)
- Regular contributor to Lilliput magazine (short fiction and articles)
As Eric Ericson (1978–1983):
- The Sorcerer (Feb 1978)
- The Woman Who Slept with Demons (Jan 1980)
- The World, the Flesh, the Devil: A Biographical Dictionary (1981)
- Master of the Temple (Mar 1983
As Eric
Towers (1986):
- Dashwood: The Man and the Myth (1986) – Biography of Sir Francis Dashwood
- Murder in a Quiet Place (July 1994)
- Bowker’s Bonfire (March 1996)
Occult
Connections
- Involvement
in London’s occult scene: Early
participant in “The Society” – an esoteric discussion group held
upstairs at The Plough, near the British Museum, in the 1980s. Known
for involvement in practical and theoretical occult studies. Ericson's novels contain real occult references and practices











