Behold, brave writers! As the shadows of October loom closer and Halloween creeps up on us, there’s only one thing on my mind…VILLAINS! And not just any villains, but the kind of bone-rattling, heart-stopping baddies that make our mighty heroes sweat bullets. Because let’s be honest, the stronger the hero, the meaner the menace they... Continue Reading →
Reclaiming What They Destroyed
Some Things Are Worth Rebuilding Back in 2017, I started writing Deadlock, the first book in my EVOREALM series. I launched that universe because comics had become unreadable. Legacy heroes were sacrificed, and strong storytelling was abandoned in favor of diversity, inclusion, and globalist agendas. The industry turned its back on its core audience, chasing... Continue Reading →
Steve’s Spotlight #3
Monthly Check-In: Still Standing, Still Writing It’s been a while since I gave you all an update, so here it is. To put it bluntly, it’s going. I know that’s not the most dramatic way to say it, but it’s the most honest. After months of what felt like the universe throwing everything it had... Continue Reading →
Superhero Stories Are Evolving—Here’s Why Novels Are the Next Big Thing
For decades, comic books have been the dominant way to experience superhero stories. But just like comics evolved from pulp magazines, superhero novels are the next logical step in storytelling. Superheroes have always thrived by adapting to new formats. Now, they’re entering a medium that offers limitless potential. The Limits of Comics Are Holding Superheroes... Continue Reading →
STEVE’S SPOTLIGHT #1
January is finally over, so let’s take a moment to reflect on how things went. I had a plan. Starting on January 6th, I was going to write a chapter a day—Monday through Friday, with Saturday as a catch-up day if I needed it. You know the saying, "If you want to make God laugh,... Continue Reading →
The Flight
Captain Ray Braxton fought desperately to extinguish the fire raging through the cockpit of his battered spacecraft. The exhaust system was offline, and thick smoke filled the small space, making it nearly impossible to see or breathe. Every time he managed to control one flare-up, another blazed to life. He glanced at the viewscreen, hoping... Continue Reading →