Had a very interesting meeting with the enthusiastic and creative head of Room 5064 productions, Gareth Kavanagh, about a possible comic book project. Watch this space!

Our star Jessica Martin (aka Patricia Meadows) posted this lovely message:

When Stephen Wyatt and I were out in LA for the Gallifrey One convention in 2017, we spent a lot of time talking about our mutual love of old movie star biographies and memoirs. Patricia Meadows was ‘conceived’ out of a d...

A lovely online review from Adrian Barry:

Last night I went to see my wonderful friend Jessica Martin at London's Waterloo East Theatre in her new one-woman play YOU THOUGHT I WAS DEAD, DIDN'T YOU? written by the amazing Stephen Wyatt. What can I say except POW! It was glorious! Jessica's se...

Patricia Meadows (Jessica Martin) and Sally (Rachel Cash) shooting the film inserts for You Thought I Was Dead, Didn't You? by Stephen Wyatt. directed by Sam Clemens. Waterloo East Theatre 19th to 22nd November 9.30 pm.

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A very nice review of The World and His Wife in the Historical Novel Society journal.

The World and His Wife

Written by Stephen Wyatt
Review by Katherine Mezzacappa

Edward Bulwer-Lytton (1803-1873), writer and politician, was commercially very successful in his lifetime. Originating the e...

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I had a very enjoyable time talking about my novel to the Canada Water Library's Writers Group on Tuesday. Thanks to Sue Aldred and Wes West for organising this.

Available on Radio 4 Extra an old favourite radio play of mine. A medieval village puts a pig on trial for murder. With Christian Rodska and Tony Robinson. Here's the link.

Just announced a run of my one woman show for Jessica Martin at the Waterloo East Theatre from November 19th to 22nd at 9.30 pm. Booking details here

You Thought I Was Dead, Didn't You? British Screen Icon Patricia Meadows is ready to tell us the story of her life - or is she?

If you enter my name on Youtube it turns out that quite a few of my radio plays have been downloaded and are available to listen to.

Somebody has uploaded my play Memorials to the Missing to You Tube. In the absence of any planned repeats on BBCRadio4, it's a chance to listen to it for those who've never heard it or would like to hear it again.

Full details of the release of The Psychic Circus now available on the Big Finish website. A trailer is available to listen to or download.

Here's the link to my Meet the Author event with New Writing South on Thursday 29th August.

Here's a link to the promotional video for The Loves of Pygmalion, which really gives a good sense of what the show is like.

A lovely message from an old friend -

Brilliant Stephen. I loved it, completely up my street in terms of structure, the writing exquisite, bad mad sad tale, you are a very very funny man. Wishing it great success.