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My reaction to the reign of President Omega

Weirdly, I feel like singing the theme from Star Trek: Enterprise. No, seriously.It's been a long roadGetting from there to hereIt's been a long timeBut my time is finally nearI will see my dream come...

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Spider-Man: Miles Morales (PS4)

     I'm a big fan of Miles Morales due to the Spider-Verse and the simple fact that he seems to be a fun character who nicely contrasts Peter. Peter was a jaded misanthrope as a teenager and outsider....

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Ghost of Tsushima (2020) review

    GHOST OF TSUSHIMA is a game I picked up in-between replaying Spider-Man (PS4) and Spider-Man: Miles Morales. It looked fantastic and I'm a huge fan of Akira Kurosawa and historical samurai anime....

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Alex Rider (2020) review

    I read the Alex Rider books in community college. They're basically the James Bond Junior show, except even younger with young Alex being a 14 year old boy who gets recruited into MI6 for...

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Cyberpunk 2077 review

 Reposted from Grimdark Magazine: https://www.grimdarkmagazine.com/review-cyberpunk-2077/    "Capitalism, capitalism never changes."    Cyberpunk 2077 is a game that has been hotly anticipated for the...

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The Agent G Omnibus is now available!

 AGENT G's first three novels have been assembled into a single large volume! remains one of my favorite creations and remains up there with the Supervillainy Saga and the Bright Falls Mysteries. I...

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Agent G: Infiltrator available on Bookbub this month and January!

  Hey folks,If you haven't checked out my AGENT G series, it's available for 99c this month and January from Bookbub. It is a contemporary cyberpunk series that follows the transformation of our world...

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Interviews with Paul Lafferty

Hey folks,I'm pleased to say that I got two interviews with Paul Lafferty (author of Down the Lane) and really got into the nitty gritty of both The Rules of Supervillainy, publishing, and my Agent G...

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The United Federation of Charles 2020 Indie Book Awards

Hey folks,I thought 2019 was a year that was going to be an enormous pair and I actually missed out on doing my awards for that year. Well, it had absolutely nothing on 2020 and I was actually...

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Of Honey and Wildfires by Sarah Chorn review

    OF HONEY AND WILDFIRES by Sarah Chorn is a steampunk fantasy novel that is a marked contrast to her previous novel, SERAPHINA'S LAMENT. The latter novel was a dark and foreboding story set against...

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Bones of the Past by Drew Hayes review

    BONES OF THE PAST is the sequel to FORGING HEPHAESTUS by Drew Hayes as well as the second volume of the VILLAIN'S CODE series. I happen to have read this as the first of Drew Hayes' superhero...

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Forging Hephaestus by Drew Hayes review

    FORGING HEPHAESTUS is a lengthy (700+) page novel by Drew Hayes about the Guild of Villainous Reformation. The organization is a semi-public group that exists for the purposes of redeeming villains...

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Nanoshock (SINless #2) by K.C. Alexander review

    NANOSHOCK is the sequel to NECROTECH, a novel that I felt was one of the best cyberpunk novels of the new millennium. Cyberpunk hit its heyday in the Eighties and has never really return to its...

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Hardwired by Walter Jon Williams review

     Cyberpunk is a genre that arose organically during the 1980s as advancing technology as well as a culture of corporate greed set against the backdrop of the Cold War led to a mixture of nihilism...

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The Horror of Supervillainy and A Nightmare on Elk Street are done!

Hey folks,I have fantastic news! 2020 was a hard year for anyone but it was especially hard on the writing process. Yet two of my manuscripts have now been completed, edited, and turned into Crossroad...

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Age of Heroes (Pantheon Saga #1) by C.C. Ekeke review

    I'm a huge fan of superhero literature as anyone who knows anything about me can tell you. I was inspired to write my Supervillainy Saga series by such works as Soon I will Be Invincible and...

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Monsters and Men (Pantheon Saga #2) by C.C. Ekeke review

    MONSTERS AMONG MEN is the second installment of the Pantheon Saga by C.C. Ekeke and a book that I immediately purchased after finishing the first one. This book was originally the second half of...

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Marvel's Avengers (2020) review

     MARVEL'S AVENGERS is a game I have very mixed feelings about. Indeed, I can't think of a game I've had more up and down thoughts about other than possibly Cyberpunk 2077. The difference is that...

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Super Powereds: Year One by Drew Hayes review

    SUPER POWEREDS: YEAR ONE is the first volume of Drew Hayes' SUPERPOWERED's series. I was a already a fan of the man due to his FRED: THE VAMPIRE ACCOUNTANT and VILLAINS' CODE series. So, I had no...

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Vampire: The Masquerade Companion review

    The VAMPIRE: THE MASQUERADE COMPANION is a relatively short sixty-five page book that was released for free by the folks at White Wolf and Paradox Interactive. I have the suspicion it was what was...

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