Megan Fox breaks it down in a crazy new expose on what’s happening at the independent comic level. Marvel wouldn’t even HIRE someone who’s conservative in the first place, so this ends up the last place Wil Caligan can get a job. Caligan, a conservative Christian, had little chance of survival in that environment. One […]
Federalist Interview With Kevin Sorbo
I spoke with Kevin Sorbo about his ban at the East Coast ComicCon over on The Federalist. Do check it out!
Richard Fox’s The Ember War: Comic Adaptation!
Yesterday, Castalia House made a big announcement, which is going to make a much bigger splash in the entertainment world than a lot of people might realize. I’ve signed with their new comic imprint to adapt Richard Fox’s bestselling military science fiction novel The Ember War into a graphic novel. Fox is one of the biggest […]
The Ever-Changing Narrative And Double Standards Show They’re Disingenuous
The reactions seem to be a law with these keyboard warriors out for vigilante social justice. 1. Someone flies in the face of their Narrative 2. They lose their collective minds and won’t stop droning on and on, parroting each other in an attempt to prove their virtue 3. When it doesn’t seem to be […]
Geek Gab With Daddy Warpig 12 PM PST
At noon I’ll be on Geek Gab talking about this crazy week I’ve had, along with the shameful banning of Kevin Sorbo by East Coast Comic Con over his politics. This is a free speech and civil rights issue for everyone. And we will not be silenced.
Awesome New Swag!
As you guys may be aware, I’m developing a very cool fashion line to supplement my work in conjunction with CryptoFashion. We have an exciting development today: First, there’s been a lot of ask for the hat I wear on a lot of my broadcasts, which says, “Make Science Fiction Fun Again. That’s my goal […]
Friends Friday: Devastator by Jason Cordova
Last week I announced I’d be doing guest blogs every Friday to highlight some other authors in the field. With the craziness of the last week, a broken link to the email I was supposed to have those sent to (whoops! sorry anyone who tried to submit), I haven’t had time to coordinate with anyone. […]
Comic Writing Tips
Over on Periscope I gave some brief comic writing tips as i’m hip-deep in my SUPER SECRET comic book project. I give some good tips, especially on pacing here:
Livestream, Tuesday January 16th! Matt Margolis – Too Hot For Facebook
Pleased to announce I’ll have Matt Margolis, who recently came to fame when this article hit Drudge Report. Facebook censored the promotion of his book — after they were happy to take his money for doing so. We’ll chat about his book, The Scandalous Presidency of Barrack Obama, online censorship, Project Veritas’ Twitter bombshell and […]
CatholicVote Radio Hour Interview
I was interviewed by Stephen Herried on Catholic Vote Radio Hour. I did not get to interact with Kate McHugh and have no contact with her nor ability to give you her phone number, for people asking. Link to interview below. I’m up first: https://www.catholicvote.org/david-daleiden-novelists-against-leftism-steve-bannons-return-daca/
Twitter Censorship Exposed
We knew about the active concerted effort to ban conservative voices, but there’s more to it. Many people are also getting shadowbanned, their posts not appearing on feeds. I know a lot of people that no matter what they write their words are hidden in “offensive content” filters. This is how they try to silence […]
Quickshot Comic Reviews
I hadn’t been to the comic shop in a couple weeks with the unprecedented craziness that went down last week, but I did yesterday, and I caught up on my comic reading last night which was very fun. Here’s a little bit of what I’m reading and my thoughts on it: The Tick #2 by Cullen […]
Book Blast: Damnation’s Robot by Aaron Crash
Damnation Robot Part of being where I’m at now is getting messages of some very cool fiction that’s coming down the pipeline. Damnation Robot is one of those. I don’t think I ever would have discovered Aaron Crash without someone bringing him to my attention, and I would have missed out! This isn’t someone I […]
Happy Frogs Ribbit Awards Nominees Announcement
The second most prestigious awards in Science Fiction (Dragon Awards #1) will have the most dangerous voice in science fiction, Jon Del Arroz, announcing their nominees this morning. You’ll want to tune in and see who received such amazing honors from the board of trustees. This will be live on my periscope here. Replayed on […]
Full Text Of Damore’s Class Action Lawsuit Against Google
I’ve been reading through this and it’s fascinating. California may be applause-worthy for once in protecting political classes, affiliations, associations and speech. I’m pretty proud of my state and I hope this leads to a stop in the overreach from the establishment elites in openly discriminating against conservative voices. You can read the suit here. […]
Official Statement On Stan Lee Allegations
Many readers have sent me messages about the very serious allegations made against Marvel creator, Stan Lee. As one of the creators involved in Atl-Hero, I would like to further clarify as Vox Day implied, that I have had no contact with the nurses caring for Mr. Lee, nor have I any hand in propagating […]
Want To Read “Compassion?” You Can…
I submitted my short story “Compassion” to the very respectable Clarkesworld Magazine. I knew this would be rejected going in, but I thought I’d give it a shot anyway. Unfortunately I am far too dangerous of an author to ever be published at a magazine like them (and I don’t mean that to insult them, […]
I’m In Good Company
It turns out I was wrong in saying WorldCon made an unprecedented move in banning someone over politics. It has happened — one time before. Today on the blog we’re going to take you all the way back to 1939, where WorldCon was, like in this year, all too proud of blackballing someone over their […]
An Open Letter to Worldcon GoH Spider Robinson
Dear Spider, My name is Jon Del Arroz. I’ve been a big fan of yours since I was in high school (which is about 20 years ago now) and one of the reasons I was so excited to go to worldcon was that you were going to be attending. I made a video about how […]
Friday Friends: Book Signings as an Indie Author: The Case of The Thing in the Woods
Today I’m starting a new feature on the blog in an effort to help promote more authors in the indie community. Friday Friends! Our first post is by Matthew W. Quinn, who tells of his experience with book signings as an indie author. Is it worth your time to pursue for your books? Find out […]
Sci-Fi Author Speaks Out On How I Act At Conventions
A review of my personality by Dorothy Grant, who posted on the Mad Genius Club article about me, author of the really fantastic book, Scaling The Rim. I’ve met Jon Del Arroz in the flesh, at LibertyCon. At the time, I was exhausted, in serious pain despite painkillers (they help with the knee, but not […]
Hello New Readers
It’s been a crazy couple of days with the extreme vitriol brought upon me by the elites at Worldcon. Most people, however, see that what’s been done is completely tragic and unprecedented and are rallying to my support. I literally have thousands of messages in support, far more than people who attend Worldcon in the […]
Music Is Mindset
Something I’ve wanted to post about for a bit in terms of general “successful mindset”, is about music. It’s no secret that I’m quite into bubbly pop music, especially that of the legendary Taylor Swift. I love listening to music on vinyl, which is why I would recommend you to check out these turntable guides for […]
Guest Posting Guidelines
A lot of successful authors use their platforms to promote other writers, and in 2018, I want to help with that as well. I’m going to launch guest posting this year, once a week, for authors to be able to talk about what inspires them in writing and culture, in hopes that some of my […]