Monday, February 21, 2011
Pulp-Ark Spotlight
Tommy Hancock, the mastermind behind the Pulp-Ark awards, conducted a brief interview with me last week in regards to my nomination for the best author category of the Pulp-Ark awards. He has posted the results on the Pulp Machine website for anyone who would like to take a look.
Tuesday, February 15, 2011
Pulp Ark Nomination
I recently received the happy news that I was nominated for the category of Best Writer for the 2011 Pulp Ark Awards. This news was even better because it came as a complete surprise. I had no idea that I was even in the running. Though, considering the stiff competition (including fellow Pulpwork Press author, the illustrious Derrick Ferguson), I don't have any illusions about actually nabbing the top prize I'm just going to enjoy the fact that I was even nominated.
Monday, January 10, 2011
Barclay Salvage is Back in Action
Aaron Barclay and his intrepid crew of interstellar salvagers come across an empty freighter being sucked into the orbit of poisonous planet. What they discover leads them to a secret prison station that has been wiped out by a deadly plague...
Find this 15,000 word story in the pages of Startling Adventure #2, which is now available on Amazon!
The Artificial Woman, which appears in Startling Adventures, is my second crack at a Barclay Salvage space opera and I had a lot of fun returning to the characters (and adding in a few new ones). This story takes place prior my first Barclay Salvage Story, The Investment, which appears in the first issue of Dark Worlds magazine.
I've had a publisher request another Barclay Salvage story for an anthology, so I hope to be getting to work on that one soon!
Find this 15,000 word story in the pages of Startling Adventure #2, which is now available on Amazon!
The Artificial Woman, which appears in Startling Adventures, is my second crack at a Barclay Salvage space opera and I had a lot of fun returning to the characters (and adding in a few new ones). This story takes place prior my first Barclay Salvage Story, The Investment, which appears in the first issue of Dark Worlds magazine.
I've had a publisher request another Barclay Salvage story for an anthology, so I hope to be getting to work on that one soon!
Saturday, December 11, 2010
Dire News
Yesterday I finished writing Lost Tribes of the Dire Planet and it now stands at 128,000 words of pure pulp sword and science fiction. This books ran somewhat longer than the other Dire Planet novels as I had a multitude of plot threads and story lines which needed some resolution.
Between Strange Gods of the Dire Planet and Lost Tribes of the Dire Planet I've been living on the Dire Planet for over a year. Now the hard work begins--the brutal editing and revision process. Because the two novels are closely knit together I'll be editing them consecutively before submitting them to Pulpwork Press--after which they will undergo yet further editing.
Strange Gods is slated for a 2011 release and Lost Tribes of the Dire Planet for a 2012 release. Of course, the first three Dire Planet books are available at PulpWork.com, Amazon, and Barnes and Noble.
Thursday, November 25, 2010
The Sea Witch Visits the Book Cave

Also, feel free to pick up a copy of The Sea Witch at Amazon, Barnes and Noble, or direct from the PulpWork Press website.
Thursday, November 4, 2010
Lost Tribes of the Dire Planet
I'm currently 104,000 words deep and in the midst of wrapping up multitudes of plotlines for book five of the Dire Planet series.
"Book Five?" you say. "Your publisher hasn't even released book four--Strange Gods of the Dire Planet--yet!"
That's right. This whole publishing racket takes time. Look for Strange Gods in 2011 and Lost Tribes in 2012.
"Book Five?" you say. "Your publisher hasn't even released book four--Strange Gods of the Dire Planet--yet!"
That's right. This whole publishing racket takes time. Look for Strange Gods in 2011 and Lost Tribes in 2012.
Wednesday, November 3, 2010
Blood Vault Art
Artist Noel Tuazon has posted a few of his awesome black and white illustrations for the Blood Vault at his blog Ribs Inc. This includes one never before seen illustration that wasn't used for the final print product because it was just a bit too graphic. My publisher realizes I've got impressionable youth reading my stories...
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