Tag: PulpRev

  • Babylon Bright(er)

    Believe it or not, the Babylon series was meant to be darker and grittier than its current incarnation. Strange, I know, for a cyberpunk horror series that culminates in an apocalyptic campaign—which you can back on Kickstarter—but that’s how things panned out. Darkness has to serve a purpose. Reality doesn’t have to make sense, but…

  • 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.…

  • 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…

  • 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…

  • Review of Devon Eriksen’s Theft of Fire

    In a universe of knuckleheads, two even bigger knuckleheads attempt the heist of the century. But first, they must survive each other. Devon Eriksen’s Theft of Fire was acclaimed by many influencers. It survived a cancellation attempt. The author himself was hailed as the next Heinlein. I wanted to like this book. But as I…

  • Saga of the Forgotten Warrior: A Forgettable Saga

    (Credit: Kurt Miller) I don’t like Larry Correia’s Saga of the Forgotten Warrior. I realise this is an unpopular opinion to hold. This has nothing to do with the author’s politics. It has nothing to do with his personality either. And it is only tangentially related to him picking social media fights with everyone in…