Psych Out

I recently finished watching the latest season of Psych. Almost every show starts to decline in quality/originality over time. It’s inevitable. The goal is to get out before you jump the shark. If you’ve made that jump, and are lucky, you can recover enough to end the show on a Read more…

Alone in the Crowd

Today we bring you an announcement of the pending release of Patrick Stutzman’s new book, “Alone in the Crowd”.  I’ve enjoyed the first two books in the series. Though some elements were a little too, dark I guess you’d say, for the tone of the rest of the books. Despite Read more…

503rd Blog Posts!

I completely missed it but I made my 500th post here on the blog the other day. This one actually ends up being 503. “iPad vs Kindle Fire vs Galaxy” ended up being number 500. An interesting discussion but not really a good reflective topic. I started writing here almost Read more…

iPad vs Kindle Fire vs Galaxy

We’re looking at getting a tablet.  The big question is which one? I’ve look at a few comparisons and still don’t know. iPad The iPad may not have been the first tablet but it was the first mass market tablet. It seems to be the standard bearer for tablets.  The Read more…

Revelations

Today I bring you a reveal of a new book from a fellow author friend of mine: THE REVELATIONS OF PRESTON BLACK BY JASON JACK MILLER Coming June 2013 from Raw Dog Screaming Press Cover Art by Brad Vetter Preston and Katy face a new darkness…. Sometimes a battle between Read more…

Comicpalooza Thoughts

I spent most of the past weekend at Comicpalooza. I’m a natural introvert so three solid days surrounded by people was pretty draining. Regardless of that, I have to say I had a lot of fun. The panels went well. The first one, talking with Star Wars authors was scheduled Read more…

Best of Both Treks

With the release of Star Trek: Into Darkness and Legacy of Romulus expansion in STO, this is becoming Star Trek week here. I thought I’d embrace that and take a look at my ranking of the twelve movies. I’m going to rate each of them on three twelve point scales. Read more…