I actually FORGOT to blog this morning. I’ve been getting packages out for my Flying sparks campaign. I got about 50% of the domestic trade paperbacks out yesterday and have got all the shipping ready to get the other 50% out today… then onto my far-too-long international list which is going to be a lot […]
An Interview With an IDF Soldier
Very excited for the Lunch Stream as we have Yakov Merkin, an IDF soldier who has firsthand experience on what it’s like in Israeli existence. He’s also got a great military science fiction series Galaxy Ascendant and we’ll ask him how his military life informs his writing! Make sure to like and subscribe cuz it […]
Two Face Finally Came For Me
It’s been a proxy war for the last 2 months. Ethan Van Sciver — aka Two Face — said platitudes to me for awhile, while he had private chats where he sent people both after me, and he was even so paranoid to think that people were “spying” on my behalf. This is what happens […]
The Culture War Landscape Is Changing
Over the weekend, we watched as those who built their youtube brands up on being culture warriors and proceeded to turn around and do to right wing comic creators exactly what those in the mainstream, leftist industry did, turn on the movement they helped grow and cultivate. They washed their hands of what they created […]
20Books Final Takeaways
What a great conference! I’ve rarely felt so energized about writing as I have these last couple of days. What it comes down to is what I’ve always been saying: write more, and become a master of advertising. Those two things are all anyone needs for success. It may seem a daunting task, but there’s […]
20Books Day 2
I think my highlight of my day was getting lunch with Jay Allan, one of the best Military Science Fiction writers in the field. He was extremely gracious and let me hammer him with marketing questions the whole time. Super great guy. Other than that, I think Dean Wesley Smith’s talk was probably the most […]
ComicsGate is Dead
Unranked Cheveron lays it out very well in this video: Bad leaders produce fractured movements. But that’s okay. no one can stop us from content creating over here. Make sure to back my Patreon. It helps me keep the blog going, the yotuube going, write stories, and it gets you a ton of great content.
#20BooksTo50K
Sorry about the lack of blog yesterday. Flew out to Las Vegas on Monday night and had to rush to the conference early… and then didn’t have wifi at the conference to post. I’m actually at my hotel right now to write this, running late for day two. But day one was jam packed with […]
On Movements and Moving On
I have a lot of stuff I want to say, but unfortunately I’m on the move today, headed to the 20BooksTo50K conference in Las Vegas, a conference solely about indie marketing and business building. The real deal. All I can say is– stay strong. You know in your hearts what is right and where to […]
New Short Story Release: “All Is Fair In Love And Mercs”
I’ve got a new short out in Chris Kennedy’s new anthology, Luck Is Not A Factor. This follows up on my short story “Lost And Found” which details the adventures of the most bad ass scrappy small merc crew in the galaxy, Rosethorn’s Renegades, and their intimidatingly named ship, The Lilly. It’s a standalone story, […]
Halloween Brings Out The Creative Spirit
I don’t know what it is about this time of year, but last year I got my first cosplay of Baron Von Monocle (in the form of the elder). This year I just received some fan art of a character who I don’t see a lot of people talking about uusally, but is one of […]
When Science Is No Longer Science
Dr. Hans Schantz stops by today to talk his discoveries in physics, and how academia has turned scientists into an industry of “consensus” rather than people who produce experiments to try to catalog the results and make conclusions based on their findings. You won’t want to miss this, probably our most important lunch stream yet: