“We are Forerunners. Guardians of all that exists. The roots of the Galaxy have grown deep under our careful tending. Where there is life, the wisdom of our countless generations has saturated the soil. Our strength is a luminous sun, towards which all intelligence blossoms… And the impervious shelter, beneath which it has prospered.”

“Necrobestial”, indeed!

Courtesy of Tempest, here’s one that should make you chuckle: Author Virginia Wade’s fiction debut follows a group of women who embark on a week-long camping trip to Mt. Hood National Forest. There, in the shadow of Oregon’s highest mountain, they are...

Book Review: To Hell’s Heart by Jay Allen

Another quarter, another entry into Jay Allen’s outstanding Crimson Worlds series. In his last book, humanity had (just barely) stopped the onslaught of the First Imperium’s robotic warriors, at horrific cost, on the three worlds that constituted The...

Book Review: Red Pill Orgasm by Halfbreed (LSFW)

[Note: This isn’t the sort of book I normally review, but it IS Halfbreed’s work, of which I think quite highly, and this book was actually worth reading. Nonetheless I would say that this isn’t the sort of thing you want popping up on your PC at...

Book Review: Musashi by Eiji Yoshikawa

Miyamoto Musashi is one of history’s greatest and most famous warriors. In Japan, his name is legendary- he is remembered as one of the only undefeated swordsmen in history, as well as an exemplar of virtue, discipline, and martial prowess. His dedication to the...

Book Review: The Line Must Hold by Jay Allan

[It is waaaaaay past time that I started posting some book reviews again. In fact I’m at least 8 books/albums/films behind in terms of posts, so if you see a seemingly never-ending series of reviews bombarding this place over the next few days, well,...