“Writing Is Only A Competition With Yourself, But Don’t Worry, I Heard You Suck” by Jay Wilburn — a column with Perpetual Motion Machine Publishing. I insult you as I uplift you. That’s how I do it.
Category: Dark Thoughts, Reviews, and Such
Pen to Paper
Pen to Paper by Jay Wilburn In addition to doggedly pursuing a dream of being a professional writer, I am a public school teacher. I have the rare distinction of having Language, Math, Science, and Social Studies on my middle school certificate. This means I can teach any of the four academic subjects in …
Review of Zombie Jesus …
Check out my review of a great alternate history/ horror anthology …
Napoleon Xylophone by Frank Lambert
Napoleon Xylophone by Frank Lambert — A very different flavor of urban fantasy in support of a good cause … read my review of it and decide if this novel might be for you.
World Horror Convention with Hazardous Press behind you
I’m very happy to be a part of Hazardous Press with my first novel, Loose Ends: A Zombie Novel, and a couple of their anthologies. As we have lost our minds and we dive headfirst into the 2013 World Horror Convention in New Orleans in June, Robert Helmbrecht is still thinking about the writers. …
An interview of me …
Come see what I have to say … fascinating …
Review of The Haunted Housewives of Allister, Alabama
Read my glowing review of The Haunted Housewives of Allister, Alabama. This may need to be the next book you read.
The Unfinished Business of Ghosts — column
“The Unfinished Business of Ghosts” posted with World Weaver Press in tandem with the release of their powerful, new release of Specter Spectacular. See what I have to say on the subject of ghosts and ghost stories.
Interview of me, other authors, and ghosts …
Hear what I and two other Specter Spectacular authors have to say about ghosts.
Proud and in Paperback
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 …
