When a chronostorm sends a luxury cruiser back 250 million years, passengers must choose between taking a slim chance that they can go home, or make a desperate attempt to survive indefinitely in this primordial world.
Tag: thriller
Ice Hangar
This short story won 1st prize on TheNextBigWriter → Locked Door Contest
Protected: Fucking Charities
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Rule 20: FORTRESSES
Fortresses can be advantageous and disadvantageous. They are good because you’re in a castle. It’s a safe place to be. They are bad because you’re in a castle. You’re stuck there. If you’re a defender on the inside make sure you are not hatred in there. If however, you’re attacking from the outside don’t try … Continue reading Rule 20: FORTRESSES
Rule 1: BE SKILLED
Experience is everything! Know and understand your logistics! Know and understand your strategy! And most importantly know and understand these twenty-five rules.James Tucker, CEO of MercurEx 25 Rules for the Modern Uberman Rule 1: Be Skilled ~James Tucker Experience is the foundation upon which an Uberman is built. It involves learning from both successes and failures, understanding … Continue reading Rule 1: BE SKILLED
Origin: The Blood Ring
After I published "A Hostile Takeover" I began exploring ideas for a second book. At some point, I entertained the thought of adapting one of my screenplays that had been sitting on the shelf, collecting dust for over a decade. How easy. The basic story and material were there. All I had to do was … Continue reading Origin: The Blood Ring
Origin: A Hostile Takeover
The genesis of this project began way back in 2004. Working as a corporate audio-visual technician, I spent countless hours immersed in the monotony of conferences and business meetings. Yet amidst the droning presentations, PowerPoint slides, and corporate jargon, a thought occurred to me: What if some of these corporate cats around me—with their calculated … Continue reading Origin: A Hostile Takeover
Before I became a serial killer, I made a film about one.
Sometime late in 1999, I was planning a series of short films. An actor I approached at the time to be in one, managed to ‘somehow’ convince me to make a feature-length film. “Why not?” he asked. I explained the negatives such as the lack of funding, which meant no big-name cast and little to … Continue reading Before I became a serial killer, I made a film about one.