Tag: Kickstarter
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Where Babylon Ends
Every story has an ending. It’s probably an unpopular notion among certain writers these days. The money lies in series fiction. The longer the series, the more money you earn. You only end the series when the money stops flowing in. I don’t follow that philosophy. Most certainly not for Babylon. Which is why I’m…
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Where Babylon Began
7 years. It’s been 7 years since I started work on Babylon. Now that the Kickstarter for the final volume is here—and just $31 away from completion!—let’s return to the beginning. Let’s return to where Babylon began. The genesis of Babylon, like most of my stories, lay in an image seared fever-bright into my mind.…
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Babylon White is 62% funded!
Babylon White is off to an amazing start. It’s only Day Two and we’re already 62% funded. It’s the fastest-progressing campaign I’ve handled so far. I’m grateful for the generous support of the backers. The multitalented Jacob Calta recently produced two video trailers promoting both Babylon White as well as our cross-promotion. Check them out…
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Alas, Babylon!
‘Alas, alas, that great city Babylon, that mighty city! For in one hour your judgment has come.’ -Revelation 18:10 Babylon. The greatest city in the world. The city of gods and monsters. The city where the New Gods reigned supreme—and struggled against each other for supremacy. Only a handful of courageous and resourceful former special…
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BABYLON BLUES IS FUNDED!
My upcoming cyberpunk horror work BABYLON BLUES is fully funded on Kickstarter! I’m incredibly grateful for the support of my backers, friends and family. Without them, this project would not have gone so far in such a short time. With that said, the campaign still has some time left on the clock. I’d like to…
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The Blades of Babylon
Swords are cool. That alone would be enough reason to include swords in fiction. And you can’t have a street samurai without a sword. But my preferred aesthetic, that of the military technothriller, demands greater justification than just ‘cool’. And for good reason: soldiers must justify every piece of gear they carry on a mission.…