13th Age Aasimar
Suggested Price: $1.00This isn’t a story, it’s a TrueType font called 13Asimar. Feel free to use and distribute it. (It only has capital letters.)
This isn’t a story, it’s a TrueType font called 13Asimar. Feel free to use and distribute it. (It only has capital letters.)
This is another TrueType font, called 13Abyssal. Use it freely. Again, it’s only capitals.
This is a TrueType font named 13Aelfin. Feel free to download and use as you see fit. It has both capitals AND lowercase!
In collaboration with the skilled and dapper John Leavitt, I’m now posting up a four page SF comic, in convenient PDF form. It’s about humans developing faster-than-light travel, but it’s not accomplished by dint of hard work and far-seeing genius. We just kinda bumble into it.
This sequel novella to SWITCHFLIPPED has Kung Fu, a witch, and a mixture of self-pity and pity for others. Also available in ePub and Kindle format
Gritty crime-noir drama about a cop and an ex-con bound by guild and hatred. Together, they dig a grave. Also available in ePub and Kindle format.
A story about telepathy, sex crimes (handled with SOME taste) along with who victimizes and who doesn’t.
A trio of dangerous scumbags mouth off about their assorted felonies, producing an emergent narrative about murder, blackmail, and bitcoin.
Also available in ePub and Kindle formats.
An exploration of the hard, repetitive work that goes into serial killing, and catching a serial killer and, also, making linocut prints.
Also available as a .zip file of several formats.
A horror story concerning blasphemous marks in the snow of a Finnish winter, the college students it threatens, and the American veteran who may know more than he tells. Also available in ePub and Kindle format.
Ever wanted to read SF about people crammed in a space ship after Cthulhu rises from the deep? You can also download various versions at this link.
Technically science fiction, but there’s nothing in here that we couldn’t have by 2022, given sufficient political will. It’s a story about how public safety could be different in America, told mid-change.
A morally-compromised narrator flips back and forth between memories, dreams, and the Dreamlands.
What it says. This is not SF or horror though, just gritty, gritty crime.
Three survivors traverse a revisionist Cthulhu Mythos postapocalypse America.
Do you like ghost stories with sad, sensitive children? Here’s one!