Joe from AudioBook Reviewer recently gave The Sadist’s Bible a listen. And the results?… Story (Plot) Performance Production Quality Attention Holding Overall: The story does hold the listener’s attention. It is short and sometimes graphic and wicked in its challenges to what many people believe are the norms of Christian concepts of Heaven and Hell. Pain and Suffering. The narrative makes a few shifts between characters and may be confusing for a second or two. This audiobook will not be for everyone but it will hold your attention until the end if you are interested in wanting to see what happens next. The narration isRead More →

Recently, Library Journal posted a review of Casefile: ARKHAM – Her Blood Runs Cold… Hank Flynn, who bears an uncanny resemblance to actor Robert Mitchum, is a recently returned World War II marine who has just received his PI license, and his first assignment is a doozy! Trying to locate a vanished, untouchable playboy who’s been behaving badly, the amateur sleuth encounters a feast of gritty cynics, twisted con men, and bodacious, independent women. Haunting this fast-paced noir like an invisible villain are sinister dark forces: imagine Dashiell Hammett meets H.P. Lovecraft to produce a marvelous gumshoe adventure set in the flickering, neon-lit 1940s AndRead More →

Daniel Alvarez of Unleash The Fanboy just gave Casefile: ARKHAM a whopping 9 out of 10 rating! The usage of Lovecratian monsters/ghouls is neither underplayed nor overplayed. They’re given fantastic build-up that when the big climax happens it’s extra effective. In a story like this, a careful balance between showing and not showing them is the goal, and it’s certainly achieved. Read the full review at UnleashTheFanboy.comRead More →

Comic Wow just gave Casefile: ARKHAM a stellar and annotated review. “This is a really amazing book, with a lot of really cool references and hidden meanings. If you don’t know them, you’ve got a really good story. If you do know them, you’ve got a really amazing story. There are certainly more of them than I would have expected…but they did keep my eyes glued to the pages, looking for more. The plot itself is really interesting with supernatural ghouls and real magick (with a “k”) being explored. This is definitely up my creepy alley. It’s definitely worth the read, so give it aRead More →

Some awesome coverage by great broadcasters and reviewers. The radio program Robots Attack on 103.3 FM KSCU Santa Clara gave World War Kaiju a killer review, talking about not only it’s unique format, but also about how they approached the book, and then their impressions afterwards. Wonderful work guys. Check it out at RobotsAttack.meRead More →

Very first day of the new year and all ready we are making headlines.  WORLD WAR KAIJU was name “Best comic of 2014” by Alternate History Weekly. “…a must read for anyone looking for some alternate history in there comics.” Read the whole article at  http://alternatehistoryweeklyupdate.blogspot.com/…/best-of-…Read More →