Summoned by Anne M. Pillsworth review
With the advent of the 21st century and the entering of Lovecraft into the public domain, there are more risks being taken with his stories. Works like The Ballad of Black Tom and The Litany of...
View ArticleSex and the Cthulhu Mythos by Bobby Derie review
The peculiar cover of a tentacled monster (a shoggoth in human form?) flashing an old woman is misleading. This is not a funny book with a nudge-nudge tongue-in-cheek look at sexuality in the works...
View ArticleThis Side of the Grave review
I've mentioned how much I love the Nighthuntress series and this is no exception. Part of what I enjoy about the books is their R-rated Buffy sensibility. They're squarely on the divide between...
View ArticleRed Dead Redemption review
This is a really overdue review but I, honestly, fell prey to hyper aversion. Everyone I knew mentioned it was one of the best video games of all time and a decent candidate for the best. However,...
View ArticleFallout 4: Nuka World DLC review
I've never shared my post-apocalypse plan. It's to take a car, journey to Disneyland and take it over. Alternatively, I will journey to Brazil and live on a plantation where I will grow the...
View ArticleFathomless by Anne M. Pillsworth review
Why is it so wrong to want to be a Deep One? H.P. Lovecraft's The Shadow over Innsmouth is all about the horror of how a bunch of townsfolk voluntarily decided to interbreed with fishmen in...
View ArticleHeart of a Dragon by David Niall Wilson review
I was a big fan of the White Wolf novels released in the 90s to accompany their Vampire: The Masquerade gameline. I enjoyed the Clan Novels starring Lucita, Hesha, Beckett, and the other great...
View ArticleThe Moral Ambiguity of Fallout 4: Nuka World
I've mentioned my absolute love for Nuka World before and that remains to be the case. It's an absolutely beautiful spectacle and blows the main game out of the water but it's also something which...
View ArticleWarcraft (2016) review
I don't know why this movie got such bad reviews. Oh yes, I do. This is a movie which is unashamed to be a video game movie. It treats its lore with the kind of reverence and seriousness that fans...
View ArticleCthulhu Armageddon audiobook recording!
Jeffrey Kafer is awesome. The man who has done my first three Supervillainy Saga books (The Rules of Supervillainy, The Games of Supervillainy, The Secrets of Supervillainy) as well as my Esoterrorism...
View ArticleHitman (2016) Episode Four: Bangkok review
I'm terribly late regarding this review and that's a shame because it's an episode which grew on me. When I originally played through it, I didn't think all that much of it because the hotel...
View ArticleWestworld 1x01 "The Original" review
In 1973, Michael Crichton created the concept of Westworld as an adult theme park which was an extrapolation of the idea of combining Disneyland with play-acting. While I may deride Michael...
View ArticleHitman (2016) Episode Five: Colorado review
With the Colorado mission, we're coming up to the finale of Hitman (2016). It is the second-to-last mission in the game with the grand finale being a as-yet-unreleased mission in Japan. There's...
View ArticleMafia III review
I've mostly been disappointed with the Triple A game releases this year. There's been a lot of smoke and mirrors promising big and delivering little. Mafia III is a case where I had moderate...
View ArticleTHE FANTASY BOOK CRITIC reviews "Cthulhu Armageddon" and "Straight Outta...
I'm a huge fan of the Fantasy Book Critic because they're my number 1# source of interesting new independent (and not so independent) book reviews. So it was a real honor that they took the time out to...
View ArticleCTHULHU ARMAGEDDON is now available on audiobook!
Hey folks,I'm incredibly pleased to announce that CTHULHU ARMAGEDDON is now available on audiobook for your listening pleasure. Better still, Jeffrey Kafer, who made the Supervillainy Saga and...
View ArticleWoken Furies review
The end of the Takeshi Kovacs trilogy comes neither with a bang nor a whimper. For me, it reminds me of Indiana Jones and The Last Crusade. Like Raiders of the Lost Ark, Altered Carbon was the best...
View ArticleInterview with C.T. Phipps on THE FANTASY BOOK CRITIC
Awesome,The FANTASY BOOK CRITIC was very good to me this month and did a kickass interview with me about my books STRAIGHT OUTTA FANGTON, CTHULHU ARMAGEDDON, and LUCIFER'S STAR. They asked a lot of...
View ArticleLucifer's Star is now available on Kindle!
Hey folks,Being a writer is a time of feast or famine and it's good to have a feast time. I have yet another book which has come out this year and it's not even my last. LUCIFER'S STAR is now available...
View ArticleThe Nightmare Stacks by Charles Stross review
The Laundry Files are a series I am very fond of but haven't hesitated to criticize in the past. Basically, they're a combination of spy thriller, Cthulhu Mythos series, and office comedy. The...
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