It’s here! The Great Scourge is available for purchase. Check the physical version at: -Createspace -Amazon-Kindle The Kindle link has the first two chapters and most of the third available to read for FREE! Need to get up to speed?
Silent Hill: Revelation review
How about this for a Halloween entry? Silent Hill is one of my favourite horror franchises. It’s a brilliant, scary take on surrealist horror, as I’ve previously discussed. And I think the first Silent Hill film was one of the
Godzilla (2014) Review
I really want to like this movie, but that statement comes with a number of asterisks. Asterisk number one: I want to like this movie, despite the fact that the much-hyped Bryan Cranston is killed off in the first act.
Architects Of The Illusion part 2: The Great Scourge cover art unveiled!
This Fall, the saga of the Fireseeds continues! I’m happy to announce that I’ve just received the final cover for The Great Scourge, the second installment in the six-part series, which will be released this month in physical paperback and
Spider-Man: The Other review
The Other reads at times like a surreal, gruesome fever dream. Though compelling in a strange way, the story’s numerous disjointed plot points and flat-out bizarre narrative tics make it a less satisfying read than it could have been, offering
Bioshock Infinite: review
This was written in August of last year, but as my opinion on the game hasn’t changed in nearly a year, I decided to post it here. Originally written for Epinions, but since the user portion of their site has
Architects Of The Illusion part 2 coming soon!
I’m happy to announce that the Fireseeds’ journey is far from over. The second book in the Architects Of The Illusion series, The Great Scourge, is due in paperback and Kindle formats within the first half of 2014, preferably first-quarter.
The Wrong: review
I don’t normally do this. This isn’t a “review” sort of blog, because whenever I get around to reviewing something, be it a game, book, film or album, a horde of people have already said what I came to say
Metroid Fusion: The Progress Perplexion
Second in a maybe-series of Metroid analyses, today I’d like to talk about one of the most unusual titles in the series, Metroid Fusion. The Space Pirates have been wiped out and their leader annihilated. The last metroid is dead,
Metroid and the M-Other of Controversy
It should come as no surprise by now that I really, really like Metroid. I’ve talked about Super Metroid’s power as a feminist narrative as well as Corruption’s strength as a natural conclusion to the Phazon arc, but there’s just