Tag: SingLit

  • No Censorship, Only Clarity

    Ever since I began my career as a professional writer, I figured I would run afoul of the law someday. This time, I have a chance to prevent it from happening. On 4 February, the Singapore Parliament unanimously passed the Maintenance of Racial Harmony Act. The blog Order and Law discusses the implications of this law, and how it erodes civil liberties…

  • Invincible Under Heaven is Live on Amazon!

    The unthinkable has finally occurred. Driven mad by the relentless pursuit of power, a martial prodigy turns against the rivers and lakes. Behind him is the Shadow Horde, a group of devil cultivators with immeasurable powers at their command. Hellbent on restoring the Yue Dynasty, they carve a swathe of destruction through the Five States…

  • The Spring Based Book Sale!

    The Spring Based Book Bargains Sale is here again! Organised by Hans Schantz, the sale gathers the best based authors in the fiction space to bring you the latest in non-woke stories. Participating authors include Kyle Adams, Jordan Allen, Tony Andarian, Michael Gallagher, Alexander Hellene, Robert Kroese, N.R. LaPoint, T.J. Marquis, Yakov Merkin, Neovictorian, Christopher…

  • A Culture Fractured

    The old magic is gone. There won’t be another Lord of the Rings. Nor will there be another Narnia, Conan, Shadow, Zorro, or any other cultural icon that will bring a culture together. The ones still in existence have been parasitized by corporate interests, transformed into one part soulless cash cow, one part propaganda machine.…

  • The Black Friday Based Book Sale!

    In a world of woke propaganda and bland potboilers, the Based Book Sale showcases the most dynamic, exciting and exciting books in the indie space. Organised by Hans Schantz, the Black Friday Based Book Sale runs from 22 to 29 November. With 276 titles priced at $0.99 or free, the sale is your chance to…

  • Martialism, Movement, Meditation, Metaphysics

    A punch is a punch. A stance is a stance. A pill is a pill. None of them meet. This is the mindset that gives rise to ordinary cultivation fiction. Each idea is discrete, compartmentatlised, separate from each other. This is how the modern person views the world. This is how Westerners see the world.…