Had a very nice chat with Vox Day and Moira Greyland about the craziness in the book publishing industry covering the YA Drama with Amelie Zhao and Amazon’s insane censorship of Castalia House by bringing down their entire catalog. Definitely worth watching. Also, be sure to subscribe to the channel. We’re sneaking up in the […]
Archives for January 2019
The SJW Book Mob Came For An Innocent Asian Girl
First they came for Vox Day… and I said nothing. Then they came for Larry Correia… I said nothing. Then they came for Jon Del Arroz… I said nothing. But those were just political people right? Oh, wait. Then they came for a YA author who never delves into politics, Laurie Forest… I said nothing. […]
Interviewing Hoaxed Movie’s Directors
There’s going to be a very important lunch stream today where Katrina and I talk about Hoaxed the movie with its directors. You won’t want to miss this. The movie is one of the most monumental undertakings in culture over the last year. Please like, subscribe, share.
A Meta-Man Review That Gets It
It’s very rare to find a review that really captures everything I was trying to do with the story. Professor Geek really drills into pretty much every intentional storytelling move I was making while doing this: Intentional “cheesy” (I prefer campy) 1960s silver age melodrama feel in some of the dialogue because of the setting […]
Is Anime Falling Into A #MeToo Trap?
It seems nothing is safe anymore. Geek culture is out for blood, generally directed at men, right wingers, and Christians. It appears even Anime voice actors are getting thrown under the bus with “seek and destroy” mob tactics on social media. Last night, YouTuber Yellow Flash posted a video about Vic Mignogna, an actor who […]
Introducing IndyCron
Back on July 30, 2018, I unveiled IndieChron, crowdfund tracking of independent comics from my site here meant to highlight indie books and show how much of a dent they’re making in the industry from their successes. The point was this: we would promote indie books, have a good spot for people to find […]
Knight Training Now On Audio!
You’re probably noticing a lot of product promotion posts and a lot of writing stuff this year and wondering what’s going on on the blog? Well, I’ve got a LOT of products, and I’m spending a lot of my time getting them ready, trying to crank them out, trying to do advertising and mailing lists… […]
Announcing The Flying Sparks Vol 2 Cover Art Team!
We’re getting a lot prepped for the next few months of releases. Letters are getting done on chapter 4 right now, and we’re messing with some formatting issues on 5 and 6 to get this all ready to go before the campaign even starts. With our new systems in place, we’re going to have direct […]
My Endorsement Of Mary Robinette Kowal For SFWA President
I am pleased to announce my endorsement of Mary Robinette Kowal for President of the Science Fiction and Fantasy Writers of America! Some folk might ask why I endorse? As the leading Hispanic voice in Science Fiction, it’s crucial to make my stance heard on this very important matter for science fiction writers. It’s important […]
Everyone’s Talking Meta-Man!
What a day! Despite having a hate campaign against me where several reviewers said they couldn’t review the book because they feared harassment from ComicsGate, some reviewers were very brave with their channels. Please give them likes and subscribes to let them know that people love them for being brave and being a REAL alternative […]
Meta-Man Special is HERE!
Been hyping this for a couple of weeks, but now Flying Sparks: Meta-Man Special is available, my first release of the year. You can get it in Kindle format on Amazon or you can get it in CBZ from the Arkhaven store direct. The print version is in Amazon’s system and takes a couple of […]
The Spanish Civil War
I’m reading The Battle for Spain by Antony Beevor on my little trip here, and thought I’d just pass along a little of what I’m seeing so far. In America, we see things as so left or right, north or south, black or white — in other countries, that binary duality doesn’t quite exist. Spain […]