by jamesyoung | Sep 12, 2016 | Music Monday
So I found this song via an I-tunes recommendation. The album is pretty solid as well. I always see a lone rider approaching a temple at the intro, followed by a montage of him killing his way to the central chamber where he confronts an angry god. Yeah, I’m...
by jamesyoung | Sep 10, 2016 | Writing Business
I got asked to do a guest blog by Cedar Sanderson for her website. After reading it, she decided to promote this to The Mad Genius Club, where it is now crossposted. So, without further ado: Lines of Departure This blog post actually got started in a...
by jamesyoung | Sep 8, 2016 | B-Sides and Outtakes
So after the events of The Vladivostok Thing, World War III basically went poorly for the Soviets in my World War III. How bad? Well long story short, the United States and NATO committed to a counteroffensive that speared into East Germany, Poland and Hungary rose...
by jamesyoung | Sep 7, 2016 | Warship Wednesday
The Stalingrad-class (3045) are intended to be commerce raiders / protectors mounting 15 Class ‘A’ railguns with a Class C maser secondary. Projected to be a class of 25 BCs, the recent success of the Constitution-class has caused some analysts to ponder...
by jamesyoung | Sep 3, 2016 | B-Sides and Outtakes, Writing Business
It was 2003. For two years, I had been working on this great idea for a story where aliens come to Earth, seeking humanity’s help in dealing with a rabid, angry race of cat-lizards that enjoyed eating intelligent species’ flesh and soul. Having been at...