I am once again near St. Louis for Archon 2015. The great thing about conventions like Archon is you see a ton of familiar faces. With this being my third visit to Archon, the faces I recognize are many. I am set up with talented Hydra Publications author, Stuart Thaman and next door to Jay …
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Nightmare: A Victor McCain Short Story
From time to time, in between novels, I will be releasing shorts stories in my Victor McCain series to tide fans over until the next novel. Today I am releasing the first of the short stories, Nightmare. Victor McCain is used to fighting demons, Satanists and even fallen angels. But when God's bounty hunter travels …
From The Hand of God to KSR
Kentucky Sports Radio is the largest sports blog in the country with millions of unique visitors to the site. Today, I was featured in an article by Josh Juckett. We met during FandomFest and discussed sports, writing and the life at a comic con. You can read the article here.
Reddit.com Ask Me Anything
I will be on Reddit.com on the r/books subreddit, Tuesday August 18 from 9 a.m. until midnight. During an AMA you can ask me ANYTHING about ANYTHING and I have to do my best to answer. Knowing my friends, this could either be a blast or a disaster! Stop by and find out which. I will …
Ancestory.com or How To Waste Away Your Youth
Family crack. That's what Ancestry.com has become to me. I've always been a history buff, but always other people's history, particularly pre-WWI. My own family dealt with enough drama without me digging up things about past relatives. However, I decided to give Ancestry.com a try a few years ago and wasn't a fan. Sure, there …
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Tales from a Rural Route: The Truck
Tales from a Rural Route are some of my memories growing up in rural Kentucky. It was near the end of my junior year, circa 1980, and I met a girl. And like any red blooded American male should do, I asked her out on a date. Thankfully, she said yes. We made arrangements to …
FandomFest Panel Schedule
Some may come to FandomFest to see Carrie Fisher. I mean, who doesn't love Princess Leia? Or maybe you're a Jay and Silent Bob fan and want to get laid back with Kevin Smith and Jason Mewes. Hell, you might even be coming to meet the people who play the Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles. Maybe. …
GlitchCon Day III
The fun continued on day three with more panels and getting to know the great people of Arkansas. My thanks to Claire Ashgrove and Tommy Hancock and all the GlitchCon volunteers for making our stay enjoyable. This is the first Comic Con my twins have attended and Katy and Lauren already want to go to …
GlitchCon Day II
Today was a blast. From the panels to the people, GlitchCon 2015 delivered. The Mad-Lib panel was a riot and earned it's own post from earlier today. The Badges and Books panel brought a great discussion of cops in literature and great insight from Saranna De Wylde about life as a prison guard (Dear, Saranna, …
GlitchCon Mad-Lib Panel
One of the fun things about going go comic book conventions is taking part in panels. One in particular brought tears to my eyes. The panel is called Mad-Lib. An author takes a scene from their book, removes strategic nouns, verbs and adjectives. Then you ask the audience to provide the missing words, without them …