Monday, October 31, 2011

"The prose equivalent of Tango and Cash"

Mat Nastos (who has writing credits for both Marvel and DC and is the instigator of the great New Pulp debate of 2011) has written a review of Four Bullets for Dillon and refers to the story Dead Beat in La Esca, which co-stars Derrick Ferguson's character, global instigator Dillon, and my own character, rockstar and erstwhile gun for hire Sly Gantlet, as "the prose equivalent of Tango and Cash." He points to the buddy action movies of the eighties an example of the tone of the story.



You can find Dead Beat in La Esca in Four Bullets for Dillon.  Derrick Ferguson and I co-wrote the story. You can also find three other very cool Dillon stories inside Four Bullets.

Wednesday, October 12, 2011

The Dillon/Joel Jenkins Team Up

The hosts of the Pulped! podcast interview Derrick Ferguson about the mythical Dillon/Joel Jenkins team-up as well as his new Four Bullets for Dillon, which is 144 pages of action-packed coolness. It includes one story co-written by me which co-stars rock musician Sly Gantlet (not me--despite the assertions of the Pulped! hosts)

Saturday, October 1, 2011

Strange Gods Reviewed


Ron Fortier of Pulp Fiction Review shares his take on Strange Gods of the Dire Planet. I'm pretty pleased with this review. I should probably quit while I'm ahead.