Tag: review

  • UPDATE #6 — The Night the Book Found Its Face

    There’s always a moment in every project where the story stops being “an idea” and becomes an object — something with weight, tone, texture, a pulse. For WOLVENBOUND: HIS DARKEST HUNGER, that moment finally hit tonight. And it wasn’t during outlining.It wasn’t during character-building.It wasn’t during the Grammar-for-the-Dead universe talk or the Axis metaphysics.It wasn’t…

  • The Music Hub Is Live

    I’ve always kept my music scattered — some on SoundCloud, some buried in old hard drives, and too many sitting unheard because they never felt “finished” enough.Today, I’m fixing that. I’ve put together a Music Hub where you can hear the full range of what I’ve been working on, past and present. That means: Some…

  • What Do We Do About Brad?

    How One Homeless Man Revealed What Poverty Really Is—and What It’ll Take to Solve It Brad is homeless. Most people just walk past him. I don’t blame them. He mumbles to himself, sometimes loudly. Sometimes violently. He gestures at the air, at invisible people, debating things no one else can see. But I see him.…

  • Supporting Priest, Surviving the System, and Building Something Real

    Supporting Priest, Surviving the System, and Building Something Real I’ve been thinking a lot lately about how artists get paid. Not just big names—but the working artists. The ones making music that hits your soul in the middle of the night. The ones building weird, cinematic, honest art without a label, just hoping someone out…

  • Dossier I: Reflections and Questions

    🗂️ What Is This? Unto a Golden Dawn: An Archive of Broken Names is not a traditional novel, and this is not a traditional blog. This story evolves and changes over time. It’s a recursive story, told through recovered documents, letters, and fractured transcripts—compiled by the mysterious Office of Anomalous Phenomena (O.A.P.). This page begins…