A darker, deeper second edition of Pounds of Flesh arrives October 6 — featuring expanded scenes, richer horror, and a more emotionally grounded journey through Jacoby’s bargain with XIC. This post reveals the new cover and announces the updated release.
Tag: book-review
Exploring POX III and Sea Story: Two Epic Releases in 2027
Two new epics are complete: POX III, the explosive finale to the POX saga, and Sea Story, a mythic ocean novel filled with mystery and emotion. Both first drafts are finished, setting up a major double release in 2027.
Join the Battle: Alien-Squatch War Releases June 30th
Alien‑Squatch War began as my lifelong fascination with Sasquatch and extraterrestrials — the mysteries people often laughed at — and grew into a high‑stakes sci‑fi thriller about quiet invasion, Native lore, and the courage to resist when the sky is listening. This book is my tribute to the legends, the unknown, and the real people who inspired its characters.
Alien-Squatch Wars: A Sci-Fi Thriller Redefining Myth
When I was nine, I carved a Bigfoot cutting board in woodshop and watched Harry and the Hendersons until the tape wore out. Decades later, that same fascination with the unknown inspired my upcoming novella, Alien‑Squatch Wars — a cinematic sci‑fi thriller where myth collides with something far older, stranger, and more dangerous. The sky is listening. The corridors are closing. And somewhere in the static, three tones keep calling.
Are We Becoming Gilead? A Christian Reflection on The Handmaid’s Tale and America Today
Margaret Atwood’s Gilead isn’t prophecy — it’s a warning. As a Christian viewer, I see how faith can be twisted into control, and how silence lets injustice grow. This reflection explores what The Handmaid’s Tale reveals about power, free will, and the moral crossroads facing America today.
Silent Nation: When Life Starts to Look Like the Fiction We Fear
Life imitates art more than we realize. As systems of control grow quieter and more sophisticated, the line between dystopian fiction and everyday reality becomes harder to ignore. This is why I wrote Silent Nation — because silence has become one of the most powerful tools of control in modern society.
Gilead, Dystopia, and the Slow Boil of Control
Dystopias aren’t frightening because they’re imaginative—they’re frightening because they feel familiar. Watching The Handmaid’s Tale, I kept thinking: the scariest part isn’t how Gilead begins. It’s how quickly people learn to live with it. Why Gilead Feels Plausible I’ve finally stepped into the world of Gilead in The Handmaid’s Tale. I’m currently watching it on… Continue reading Gilead, Dystopia, and the Slow Boil of Control
Exploring My Life Story: The Forgotten Son, Chapter 3
It gives me incredible pleasure to introduce the third chapter of my autobiography, “The Forgotten Son,” which forms a part of my larger life story by the same name. In this chapter, I explore the pivotal events from 2018 onward, sharing how these years shaped my relationships, career, and outlook on life. Readers will journey… Continue reading Exploring My Life Story: The Forgotten Son, Chapter 3
Thought Crime and Modern Day Oceania Dystopia We Live in Today
Modern Day Dystopian Society is here! Some may find it silly to compare books to modern day events and even history, but have found books foretelling of future events. A few of those books are those of Dystopian genres like George Orwell’s 1984 and Raymond Bradbury Fahrenheit 451. I am particularly drawn to Orwell for… Continue reading Thought Crime and Modern Day Oceania Dystopia We Live in Today
Self-Publishing My Autobiography: The Forgotten Boy
It gives me pleasure in announcing I have completed the first draft of my autobiography and memoire, which took me over a year to write the first draft coming out to close to 145K words, but that is just the beginning as I will surely be adding pictures and additional chapters like the forwards and… Continue reading Self-Publishing My Autobiography: The Forgotten Boy