My first novel, Loose Ends: A Zombie Novel, is going to be released in paperback by Hazardous Press. Robert Helmbrecht has shown good faith as a publisher and as a person. Second only to wanting to do well with the novel for my own potential writing career (and out of control ego), I don’t want …
Another great review of Loose Ends: A Zombie Novel
Chris Larsen, an author I respect very much, posted a great review of my novel, Loose Ends: A Zombie Novel, with TheHorrorZine. It means a lot when someone whose work impresses me actually likes what I’ve done. Don’t get me wrong. I want people I hate to love and buy my work too. Check out …
Review of Incarna by Nerine Dorman
Check out my review of Incarna by Nerine Dorman. It is an unusual ghost/reincarnation/metahuman/urban fantasy novel unlike anything you’ve likely read before. Read the review and find out why.
Reading, Riting, Revising, and Edited
The Four R’s: Reading, Riting, Revising, and Editing … Wait …
A positive review of my novel, Loose Ends: A Zombie Novel, … nice
I’m excited to have someone that knows their stuff give positive marks to my work. Check out a very balanced assessment of the work …
Dual Harvest — review
A review of a violent, sexy, horror novel … check it out …
Review: Some Days Suck. Some Days Suck Worse
Check out a review of a unique collection of short horror and speculative fiction stories published independently. There are great things to be found outside the walls of standard publishing.
Anything Goes in Horror … But Not Really
Another column with Perpetual Motion Machine Publishing: Anything Goes in Horror … But Not Really. Exploring the limits placed on horror writing by the publishing industry and the reasons for these limitations. See what you think.
Review of Amy Durrant’s Prisms with Rainstorm Press
Check out a review of Prisms for my column with Perpetual Motion Machine Publishing. Another great read just waiting for you to discover it.
Nephilim: Genesis of Evil by Renee Pawlish
A review by Jay Wilburn of the novel Nephilim: Genesis of Evil by Renee Pawlish on the Perpetual Motion Machine Publishing site. This might be the next book you decide to read. Read the review to find out.
