Monthly Archives: November 2018

Why I Dislike Post-Apocalyptic Fiction

The post-apocalyptic genre is a favorite of the viewing and reading public. Nuclear holocausts, zombie swarms, global pandemics, and a whole host of other disasters draw eyeballs to them. Protagonists have to think on their feet and fight with grit … Continue reading

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Black and White Morality Is More Interesting

UPDATE: JD Cowan responds. It’s popular to attack black and white morality in fictional works as simplistic. Most people associate it with cartoons from the 80s and 90s, as well as children’s works of any era. We are told that … Continue reading

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2019 Will Be the Year of Mecha

My social media buddy Bradford C. Walker passed this trailer along to me for a new mecha game called Super Robot Wars T, a crossover game featuring many giant robot and space battle series: He also passed along info on … Continue reading

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Introducing My Project, Shining Tomorrow

The year is 2053. After the chaos and carnage of World War III in the 2010s, the North American Federation rose from the ashes. Under the protection of the Empire of Japan, the NAF presides over an unprecedented era of … Continue reading

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