Zombie Attack!: Rise of the Horde review
Young Adult Zombie Apocalypse. Adults would balk at this concept the same way they would at all the violence in so many other recent works. Many concerned parents are wondering about our poor...
View ArticleDirge review
Zombies, by nature, are a fantastical creature but they've never actually taken off in fantasy itself. This is something I've always been curious about as they play a huge role as enemies in video...
View ArticleThe Color of Vengeance review
The Color of Vengeance is the sequel to the 2014 novel, The Heresy Within which I quite enjoyed (see my review here). The premise of the series, called The Ties That Bind, is a group of brutal...
View ArticleThe Blood War Trilogy: Dawn of War review
Epic fantasy is a descriptor which gets tossed around a lot but we rarely have any idea what it is. What is epic? The short, not quite Webster's definition, is "big." The events have a huge scope...
View ArticleAt Hell's Gates vol. 2 is now available! (w/ short story by me)
Hey folks, I wanted to share with you the good news that At Hell's Gates vol. 2: The Origins of Evil is now available for purchase from Amazon.com. For those unfamiliar with the book, it is a...
View ArticleSaints Row: Gat out of Hell review
Saints Row is a video game series which I have been with since the beginning. Its funny, irreverant, serious, dramatic, and stupid in equal parts. Starting as a transparent rip-off of Grand Theft...
View ArticleThe Phone Company review
David Jacob Knight is one of my favorite independent horror authors. After his debut with The Pen Name, last year, I was eager to get into his next work. David Jacob Knight had a very Stephen King...
View ArticleESOTERRORISM COMES TO RAGNAROK PUBLICATIONS
I'm extremely pleased by Ragnarok Publications choosing to pick up my novel, Esoterrorism, for release. Esoterrorism is the first volume of the Red Room series, which follows the adventures of a...
View ArticleThe Mesmerized review
The Mesmerized is a horror novel by Rhiannon Frater, author of such fun works as Pretty When She Dies and The Tale of the Vampire Bride. Much as with other works in her bibliography, it stars a...
View ArticleThe Dresden Files: Proven Guilty review
Proven Guilty is my second favorite Dresden Files novel (the first being Blood Rites), so don't expect anything resembling an objective review. This book introduces the adult version of my...
View ArticleSubmitted a story to Tomorrow's Cthulhu
Hey guys,Just wanted to let you know I've submitted yet another short-story to an anthology. This time, to a book about transhumanism and Lovecraft by Broken Eye Books. I've always been a fan of the...
View ArticleKaiju Rising: Age of Monsters review
Kaiju Rising: Age of Monsters is an anthology by Ragnarok Publications created via Kickstarter. A wildly successful Kickstarter, it attempted to rectify the appalling lack of original Kaiju fiction...
View ArticleDemon Squad: Armageddon Bound review
I'm a big fan of the independent book scene, both for personal as well as professional reasons. I like it when a book series manages to catch on with the public eye despite not being a product of...
View ArticleThe Walking Dead: Rise of the Governor
The Governor is, assuredly, the most enduring villain created by Robert Kirkman for the Walking Dead franchise. He's a character who emerges fully-formed from the zombie apocalypse and proceeds to...
View ArticleConstantine (TV show): Season One review
I wanted to like this show, I really did. And you know what? I did. Sometimes. Sometimes a lot. The Matt Ryan version of John Constantine is a very difficult show to review because it...
View ArticleDeadpool (video game) review
It's widely considered to be one of the great tragedies of the X-men movies screw-ups with both X-men 3 and Wolverine: Origins that we never got to see Ryan Renyolds star in his own movie as...
View ArticleTuskers review
The aporkaclaypse is a trifle hammy but those who want to pig out on horror could do worse than this slaughterfest which brings home the bacon. It's Hameggdon-time in a small Arizona town which...
View ArticleConstantine (2005) review
The Spear of Destiny is found in Mexico, hidden by the Nazis. Demons, hoping to bring about the end of the world, spirit it away. Freelance exorcist John Constantine (Keanu Reeves) becomes...
View ArticleThe Rules of Supervillainy news
Well, that's good news. I've just gotten a response from Jim Bernheimer, Author of Confessions of a D-List Supervillain about whether or not he wants to publish my superhero novel, The Rules of...
View ArticleThe Dresden Files: White Night review
As my reviews will indicate, I considered Jim Butcher to be on a role from Blood Rites onward. Subsequent novels Dead Rites and Proven Guilty were amongst my favorite in the series and introduced...
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