Review: “Distant Seas” by Bud Sparhawk
Author Bud Sparhawk’s “Distant Seas” takes a fascinating look at what the ancient art of sailing might look like …if...
Review: “Clash of Eagles” by Alan Smale
In a fictional universe wherein Rome never fell, an army of steel-clad legionaries sails across the Atlantic ocean in 1218,...
Review: “A Sword Into Darkness” by Thomas A. Mays
The novel “A Sword Into Darkness” is, in a word, shamelessly badass. If you’re looking for a wonderful hard-military-sci-fi adventure tale,...
Review: Mad Max: Fury Road
(SPOILER ALERT!) For the non-initiated, Mad Max: Fury Road is one big dusty ball of exploding fun, a successfully satisfying...
Review: “Self-Publishing for Profit” by Chris Kennedy
One thing I’ve noticed these military-types do very little of is mucking around. Independent author Chris Kennedy demonstrates his unflinching...
RavenCon 2015
Just yesterday, the 10th annual RavenCon (a science-fiction and fantasy convention hosted in Richmond, Virginia) came to a close. A...
The Reading: Testing Out a Script
When Carol Mertz-Eischeid of Bishop Garrigan Schools, in Iowa, first asked me about writing a play for them, I knew...
Reading a New Play!
Come attend the free, public reading of my latest theatrical concoction: “A Fifth Magic” on Monday, March 30th 7:30pm at Theatre 80...
Review: filler
It’s not easy to make an audience feel genuinely uncomfortable – in a good sort of way – but that’s exactly...
Telsacon 5: Journey to the Center of the Earth
Over the weekend, myself and 1,500 other steampunk fanatics were treated to a...