• Road to Chequn Part 2

    Wanbak They laid the remains of the dead Outsiders on the snow. Seven warriors, one shaman. It didn’t necessarily mean there were eight enemies, only that they had recovered eight bodies. As Sam Yung stood watch, the Protectors broke out their field knives and multitools, and got down to the bloody and grisly work of…

  • Road to Chequn Part 1

    As discussed in my previous post, I will be unveiling three stories on my blog. Each story is a microcosm of a story universe I’ve been working on. Over the coming weeks, I’ll be publishing these stories as webserials. I’d like your opinion on which story is best. That story will become the seed for…

  • C. L. Cannon’s Fantasy and Sci Fi Book Fair March 2022!

    C. L. Cannon’s March 2022 Fantasy & Sci Fi Book Fair gathers over 150 of the hottest books in the indie publishing space today. Spanning such diverse genres as cyberpunk, urban fantasy, young adult, GameLit and more, the Book Fair offers something for everyone who enjoys SFF! My own books Dungeon Samurai Vol. 1: Kamikaze…

  • Cultivating Courage

    Hard times are coming. Covid. Response to Covid. Supply chain shock. The Great Resignation meets the Great Termination. Whispers of war. Chaos and disorder in the West. Major inflation. Alliance of corporations and governments to maximise wealth and power at the expense of the people. And things can still get worse. This is a time…

  • Book Review: Blood Line by Andrew Vachss

    Andrew Vachss was a master of American crime noir. Where most other writers can only attempt to summon imaginary demons on the page, Vachss has stared true monsters in the eye—and locked them away. By profession Vachss was a lawyer who specialized in child protective work. He had previously worked as a federal investigator in…

  • When Waves Combine

    What happens when the next wave of Covid meets the Great Resignation? Singapore is going to find out—and it will be ugly. The Straits Times presents an optimistic picture of the labour market. Among other things, unemployment fell from 3 percent to 2.6 percent, retrenchments dropped from 26110 to 7820, and the Ministry of Manpower expects…


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