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November 2025 update

Kill The King done and edited, safely in the hands of alpha readers (one of whom has already handed back notes and corrections), and I’m thrilled with how it turned out. If I got stuck in an elevator with an agent tomorrow, I could comfortably pitch them KTK as it currently stands. 115,300 words total.

In other news, you might notice that all ten chapters of Mark’s Bad Day are off the site. It was originally the intro to Wouldn’t Be Seen Dead (which takes place six months later), and my plan for this weekend was to put it on the Apple Books store, but having looked through it, it’s not up to par. It will be reworked entirely, perhaps as the first third of that entire novel. Perfect is the enemy of done, I know, but I can no longer comfortably put my name to something that had three instances of the word “slightly.” My standards are too high for that these days. 

Not one to rest on my laurels, I’ll be getting to some short story ideas that got put on the back burner while editing KTK, the best of these to be shopped around.

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August 2025 update

IT IS DONE!

Sort of.

After eight gruelling months of side-by-side rewrites in what free hours I had outside of work, Kill The King draft 3 clocked in at approximately 114,000 words. This is almost right on target for losing a tenth of a manuscript’s length per draft, as the sages advise. 

That’s not to say the work is done. During my rewrite, I noticed the need for several alterations and additions – chapter breaks to group together scenes, stronger foreshadowing, perhaps adding maps to some sections – but once that’s done, it’s due for one final scrubbing and trimming. Any who want to join the list for an advanced reader copy, leave a comment or shoot me an email. All I ask in return are your impressions. 

Once all that is done, I think it’s ready for representation. Time to take the plunge.

Went to Australia Zoo with the wife for her birthday, and goddamn if those echidnas aren’t the cutest. 

Matt standing in front of a museum display dedicated to his tattoo story

Feb 2025 Update

Since last post, I’ve been reading the headlines – a millionaire CEO gets shot, wildfires scorch California – so I knew it was time to rewrite Kill The King, since the events mirror so many of its major themes.

It follows down-on-his-luck Vincent, who has a good thing going – committing petty crimes and breaking harmless laws for money – but when charismatic punk Jimmy recruits him to help kill the richest people in the city to save the needy before encroaching wildfires or boiling riots burn it all down. I wrote from the heart.

So far, I’ve been doing it side-by-side, writing in the fresh Word document on the left side of the screen and the previous draft open on the right. Every paragraph is tighter and smoother. Wise man say:

Formula: 2nd Draft = 1st Draft – 10%

I’m at page 132, at the exact same point where, in the first draft, it’s page 145. Not sure if that math maths out to be 10 per cent, but I’m happy with how it’s turning out. I’m also growing a book beard. I stopped shaving once I started the new draft of Kill The King, and won’t buzz it off until I’ve written those magic two words, three letters each: THE END. Maybe won’t shave even then; I kinda like it.

This does mean all my short stories are on hold.

But not other people’s short stories! Happy to announce that I’m now one of the new editors / readers for Story Unlikely, which has been a lot of fun, and is making me a better writer and editor.

Other news: I was featured in a tattoo exhibition at the local museum! It’s in Kingston and free all year, so go check me out. Bonus image below.

Gotta go. More writing.

Book on display. Title card reads:
Slaughterhouse Five novel by Kurt Vonnegut, German beer glass, and leather bracelet
Objects inspiring the writing of Matthew Hampton
On loan courtesy of Matthew Hampton, 2025