Tag: PulpRev

  • The Big Black Friday Book Sale!

    Hans Schantz’s annual Black Friday book sale is live! Celebrate Thanksgiving with over 100 free and deeply discounted books! With so many books on offer, Hans had to organize the sales page into four distinct sections! Featured authors include (but are not limited to): L. Jagi Lamplighter Wright, Robert Kroese, David Drake, Denton Salle, Yakov…

  • BABYLON RED is live!

    The New Gods have won. Or so they thought. Dark gods and horrific monsters wage a shadow war to dominate the planet. Only the Special Tasks Section could keep them from tearing the world apart. And now, they have been disbanded. But for the disgraced operators of Team Black Watch, the mission continues. The odds…

  • On the Publication of Babylon Red, and, the Triumph of Absurdity

    Previously, I described my struggles to verify that I own the copyright to Babylon Red. In the face of such Kafkaesque insanity, I reasoned that ordinary logic would be insufficient to penetrate the silicon shell of the KDP Content Review Team. My only recourse was absurdity on a scale to overmatch what I have encountered.…

  • The Saga of Babylon Red, or, A Tale of Megacorp Horror

    I am the author and copyright holder of the webserial collection Babylon Red. I signed off every chapter of Babylon Red with my Chinese name. I am the owner of kitsuncheah.com. No matter how many times I repeat this, Amazon doesn’t believe me. Following a successful IndieGoGo campaign to fund Babylon Red, I submitted the…

  • BooksActually and Lessons for SingLit

    Rice Media’s expose on BooksActually reveals a skein of rot running through the SingLit scene. Touted as Singapore’s premier independent bookstore, BooksActually was a cornerstone of Singapore literature. Its co-founder Kenny Leck is accused of harassment and toxic behaviour. While Leck claimed that there are allegations and inferences ‘that remain totally untrue’, he has apologised…

  • Hostis Humani Generis Part 4

    The Will of Terra TF 136 had seven days before the Ceresians arrived. They spent six of them in preparation. Intelligence analysts worked round to clock, identifying constellations of suspect ships. There were three such groups surrounding Minas Station, a mix of civilian ships and orbital patrol ships, between fifty to eighty kilometers from the…