Recent Episodes

Day of Dread, Part Seventeen

Continued from Part Sixteen Oh boy, I’m in trouble now. “Why didn’t you report her? You knew I was underage.” Dread waved. “A minor regulation.” “Wasn’t it the JAG’s place to judge that? Didn’t you request the assignment of the officer in question, Captain Amanda Greywolf, who has since been executed by hanging for several…

Authors of Superhero Parody Novel Announce Blog Tour

Authors Adam and Andrea Graham will be available to talk about their novel, Tales of the Dim Knight, on several speculative fiction book review blogs on dates ranging throughout the month of April. Boise, Idaho—Authors Adam and Andrea Graham announce their Superhero Parody novel, Tales of the Dim Knight, will be touring on several book…

The Emerald Avenger v. the Corruptibles, Part Twenty-Five

 Continued from Part Twenty-Four The Emerald Avenger flew overhead in the Avenging Eagle near Marco’s house, a drab green, old world home with a french window that opened to a balcony over the four-columned porch. He hadn’t decided which corrupted cop to go after next, so he’d terrorize Marco a bit. Something pinged off the…

Day of Dread, Part Sixteen

Continued from Part Fifteen Hollerman stood and approached the wit-ness stand. “Sir, isn’t it true your business is in direct competition with public harems?” Snyder stood. “Objection, relevance.” “Give me a minute, your honor.” The judge said, “For now, I’ll overrule the objection, proceed.” Raulston sniffed. “Would you argue that  five star restaurants compete with…