Signal Boost: Babylon Blues (and an update!)

Oct 28, 2019 | Progress | 2 comments

A fellow writer and friend of mine is running a Kickstarter for a short story anthology.

Babylon Blues is a unique mix of cyberpunk and Lovecraftian horror–a series of police procedurals in a post-apocalyptic city-state of war, crime, and false gods. The Kickstarter has links to some of the short stories–I can’t really do it justice with words.

So go check it out!

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In personal writing news, I’m still hoping to get my current WIP finished before the end of the year, and then it’s back to C&D!

2 Comments

  1. Any update? How did your WIP go? Looking forward to C&D 2, and I hope your life is going well. Stay healthy and sane!

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    • I’ve posted a short status update. More will come, hopefully, soon.

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