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 […]
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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:
The Left’s Social Pressure Tactics And Moderates
The left knows the game. Moderates don’t respond based on logic or being swayed by “good points in debate.” They respond based on social pressure. You can push a moderate from a right winger and divide a base by hitting the talking points that instills fear into the moderate. A moderate is scared to be […]
No, Mark Waid Having A GoFundMe Isn’t A Win For ComicsGate
Last week, Mark Waid launched a GoFundMe in conjunction with the lawsuit filed against him by Diversity & Comics. Immediately, hot takes on Twitter and YouTube appeared, slamming Mark Waid, making complete conjecture about the situation from claiming he’s broke to claims that the industry doesn’t support him at all to the fact that this […]
Make It Happen For Josh Howard’s T-Bird And Throttle
I just posted a new deal: anyone who backs this indiegogo for $300+ gets written into one of my upcoming novels as a character. Please consider helping Josh out. This is going to be a great book. I’ve read #0 and #1and they’re wonderful. Josh is one of my favorite aritists and we need to […]
The Calm Before The Storm
It’s been an interesting month. Finally, attacks have seemed to calm down. I think this is for a few reasons: Most of the exciting events of the summer are over including Worldcon/my IndieGoGos/ My rapid release of books The Election is sapping the energy of the opposition There’s very little cultural news lately to report […]
They’re Worried About Civil War
I saw rumblings in the last 24 hours in left science fiction author circles worried about a coming civil war. They should be worried. They keep pushing toward that. It’s been amazing just watching the last two years, how they actively pushed me out social media, then the circles where I hung out with them… […]
State Of The Blog
You may have noticed I’ve been blogging a lot shorter lately, not really doing as in-depth of posts and doing a little more promotion. There’s a reason for that. I’ve got severe tendonitis in my wrists and it’s starting to cause other problems — mostly because of how much I write plus play piano plus […]
Nationalism is where it’s at!
Still a better movie than Venom. And #ImANationalist was trending on twitter last night. Good stuff.
SQLite Created a Code Of Conduct And It’s AMAZING
I’m just going to leave it here. I hope everyone abides by it!