Cthulhu Armageddon paperback and Wraith Knight now available!
I'm pleased to say that the paperback version of Cthulhu Armageddon is now available for purchase. Those who want to visit the raw and dangerous land of the Massachusetts Wasteland can now enjoy it in...
View ArticleExclusive interview with Michael Pogach!
Hey folks,We're lucky to get an interview with the author of The Spider and the Laurel, which is a dystopian science fiction novel about an archaeologist investigating religious artifacts in an atheist...
View ArticleSteelheart by Brandon Sanderson review
Before I begin this review I should mention this book has been recommended to me about a hundred times by fans of MY books (The Supervillainy Saga). I knew Brandon Sanderson from his work on the...
View ArticleThe Statement of Andrew Doran by Matthew Davenport review
Indiana Jones meets Titus Crow. This is pretty much the basics you need to understand about Matthew Davenport's Andrew Doran novels. Andrew Doran is a two-fisted adventurer archaelogist who...
View ArticleCaptain America: Civil War review
Well, better than never. Here is my review of Captain America: Civil War or Avengers 3: Electric Boogaloo, depending on how you want to think of it. The latter is a trifle unfair since much of this...
View ArticleTHE RULES OF SUPERVILLAINY and TO BEAT THE DEVIL free for Thanksgiving weekend
I feel a little bad about not announcing this early Friday but from November 25th to the 27th, two of the best books from Amber Cove Publishing are going to be available for free. They've always been...
View ArticleFirefight by Brandon Sanderson review
The Reckoners Trilogy is one which I was initially skeptical of. Despite being recommended to me by literally dozens of fans, I didn't know if it would be my cup of tea. I'm a fairly big fan of the...
View ArticleFlesh to Shadow (The Kormak Saga Omnibus 1#) by William King review
Have you ever just wanted to read a story about grim lone badass traveling from place to place, killing monsters, sleeping around, and making the occasional wise pronouncement? If so, I recommend...
View ArticleStar Wars: Darth Vader Vol. 1: Vader review
I love Darth Vader. Darth Vader is easily my favorite villain of all time and nothing, not even the Prequels, could shake my love of the character. However, it's undeniable that the original Dark...
View ArticleCalamity by Brandon Sanderson review
Calamity is the third and final volume of the Reckoners trilogy. My general opinion of it can be summarized as "I really regret this series isn't continuing because I liked it enough I wanted to...
View ArticleWestworld 1x10 "The Bicameral Mind" review
"These violent delights have violent ends." It is an interesting question as to why we create stories and what we get out of them. It is another question as to why so many stories are violent,...
View ArticleStar Wars: The Old Republic: Knights of the Fallen Empire review
I've fallen behind on my Star Wars: The Old Republic reviews. In large part, this is due to the fact I don't have the same amount of time to game as I used to. I'd very much like to catch up and do...
View ArticleTeam-Ups and Crossovers review
I am a huge fan of Marion G. Harmon's Wearing the Cape series and it was actually a major influence on my Supervillainy Saga books. Before Supergirl was on television, I was a huge fan of the...
View ArticleI Did Not Give That Spider Superhuman Intelligence review
The Please Don't Tell My Parents series is a series I have declared to be the Supervillainy Saga's. This, despite the fact mine are R-rated superhero camp stories and they're well, PG superhero...
View ArticleStar Wars: Rogue One review
So, what did I think of Rogue One? Well, it was pretty good. This is one of those movies I suspect I'm going to feel like a traitor to my class (Star Wars nerds) and religion (I'm a theistic...
View ArticleThe Science of Supervillainy is done!
Hey folks!Great news, I'm pleased to say THE SCIENCE OF SUPERVILLAINY has been completed! Gary Karkofsky's latest adventure has been sent to my publishers for editing and hopefully, we'll be able to...
View ArticleStar Wars: Dark Disciple review
Yeah, I don't know how to summarize my opinions on this book. I don't want to to insult Christie Golden as I absolutely adore her and still consider her novel, Arthas, one of my all-time favorite...
View ArticleDishonored: The Corroded Man review
I'm rather wary of video game fiction as a general rule. Not because I don't want to give it a try but because so much of it is a shameless cash-in. There's exceptions, mind you, but they tend to...
View ArticleDishonored 2 review
Dishonored is one of my favorite games of all time. It is an update of everything I loved about the Thief games but with an even richer steampunk setting. I loved the character of Corvo Attano,...
View Article2017 Writing Update
Hey folks, It's 2017 and I'm happy to report that sales are going wonderfully for my existing books. Sales were particularly good for Cthulhu Armageddon and The Supervillainy Saga. There were a few...
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