Saturday, February 22, 2020

Epic Apocalypse eBook Promo

Epic Apocalypse - Book Two
For those of you following this series, you can now get the second ebook free for a limited time (Feb.23-27) so If you've read the first, here's your chance to follow-up with Epic Apocalypse.

Beyond The Apocalypse - Book Three
I'm also posting a preview of Book Three, Beyond the Apocalypse, the final book in this amazing series, so have a peek.

No worries, these are short stories, about 100 pages each, so they're a quick read. I'm still working on the full-length novel of about 295 pages, which of course includes all three books in this series.

I must say that I've had the time of my life writing these three books and without question, I'll be continuing this series indefinitely. Hopefully, I'll get to the 4th book before the end of this year, although I can't say for sure because the Millennium game is due out this September 11 and I just might be quite busy promoting that for a change.

Things will then come full circle with the game and the three books out for the first time after September and that's a handful right there. Not to mention that I'm also working on a Europe Expansion of the game. I'll be posting those details here soon. I've already started designing the box and the game board and so I'll have about 3 card decks to design and a number of other things to go with it.

So, as you can see, I've got my work cut out to finish up before the end of this year. Once the game is finished I'll be able to get things going so the next several years are all about promoting the game and the books together at conventions and game rooms starting here in Jacksonville and Gainsville, Florida.

Thank you to those who've posted reviews on Goodreads.com. Hopefully, Amazon reviews will follow soon. It's all about finishing the board game now so standby for that.

Enjoy the stories!

Preview Epic Apocalypse

Wednesday, February 19, 2020

DEVS - A Look at The Hulu Sci-Fi Mini-Series [Alex Garland]


You know I'm a sucker for fascinating sci-fi thrillers but I'm not so sure this qualifies. Although, Devs looks promising. It's Hulu's upcoming mini-series, by Alex Garland, writer/director of The Beach and Ex Machina fame, the latter, which is one of my favorite films and why I'm following Devs.

That being said, we catch a glimpse of a giant doll in this trailer, which looks neither ominous nor mysterious in any way to me but you know, the "Hollywood" movie machine needs stars just like the world of sports and someone has to give it a shot. And I hate to judge a movie by its trailer but I don't have much of a choice at this point.

Can that comment be any more condescending? Probably not but this series reminds me of so many other bad concepts taken on by good players indulging in a bit of bad story-telling. Not exactly a high-concept, but Devs' success remains to be seen so let's cautiously hold our breath for the first episode on March 5.

We just might be surprised.