Saturday, May 12, 2012

Dillon of the Dire Planet?

Prolific pulp author Barry Reese posits some possible team-ups from the New Pulp movement in a recent blog posting.  Among these is Derrick Ferguson's adventurer Dillon being teamed up with  ancient Mars as written in my Dire Planet books.  A number of times I have referred to Dillon as a global instigator.  If Barry Reese's wishful crossover were to come true, I guess I'd have to change my description to 'intergalactic instigator' or something along that lines.

I can't say I know of any plans for Dillon to visit the Dire Planet, but Dillon has teamed up/clashed with another of my characters--a certain rock guitarist and loose cannon named Slatko Gantlet (known as Sly Gantlet to all but a few).  You can find this crossover in Four Bullets for Dillon or in the Gantlet Brothers: Greatest Hits collection.

Thursday, May 10, 2012

Dragon Kings of the Orient



New from Pulp Work Press: This over the top pulp fiction extravaganza mixes up myth hunter Elisa Hill with a menagerie of strange creatures pulled directly from Chinese legend.  Bullets, blades, and Kung Fu fists fly as Elisa makes a desperate attempt to head off a plot engineered by the ancient Dragon Kings of the Orient to drown the world in the Seven Seas.

Only $8.00 for a hard copy or a measly 99 cents on Kindle!

Tuesday, May 8, 2012

The Vanishing City

I just had a Lone Crow story accepted for the upcoming special issue of Science Fiction Trails.  The theme for this issue is Martians and Earthlings, which might give you a clue just what Crow will be up against.  This story gave me an opportunity to look at the Dire Planet from a new perspective.  The Vanishing City is slightly different in tone then some of the other Crow stories I've written--a bit more melancholy and introspective, but no fears.  The story still gets capped off with a massive gun battle.

I'll be sure to post a notification when The Vanishing City sees print.


Tuesday, May 1, 2012

Steam Punk Counterpart

Author Josh Reynolds has posted a free steam punk story, The Matryoshka Affair, featuring a pair of my favorite characters: The Ameriquetzlan ambassador Ulrich Popoca and, agent for the infamous Diogenes Club, the Countess Francesca Felluci.  And to my surprise, there is another agent for the Diogenes Club named Jenkins involved in some murderous affairs.  Now, I must cut this blog posting short and read the murderous tale myself to see if this Jenkins fellow survives or meets an untimely demise...