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Sparkle Party Massacre

McSciFi Online Posted on Thu, November 02, 2017 13:01:58

My new, absolutely amazing, short, Sparkle Party Massacre, is out in the new Horrified Press anthology, Bronies Gone Wild. It was supposed to be Trevor’s big night. But four, naked, women in a rock band seemed hell bent on ruining his meeting of the Blue Island Bronies.

Yeah, he’s as sad a human as you might imagine.

Anyway, a big thanks to the lovely, and talented, ladies in Sparkle Party for letting me have some fun with their image.



Step Inside My Brain (it’s squishy)

McSciFi Online Posted on Sat, October 28, 2017 13:51:26

I have been making the rounds and doing interviews with anyone breathing, even allegedly, to pimp The Brittle Riders on the unsuspecting. So, without further ado, here are some interviews with me in case you want to wander into my dark places.

My first interview ever was with Serious Reading. They sent me about one hundred questions and told me to answer ten or so. I did, they liked it, and it got released.

Yay me!

The next one I did was for Planet Scumm for my short story Korzac: Nördicon of Dern. That was actually a voice-to-text interview and it wandered beautifully across random thoughts.

The lovely and talented Fiona McVie interviewed me for her author’s blog and it was a hoot. Most of her interviews are demure and focused. I labor under no such restrictions.

Aaron-Michael Hall was the next person to crawl into my head. Her interview for Desu Beast was a lot of fun and asked some questions off the beaten path. Plus she pimped out our promo for The Brittle Riders which you can ogle below.

Lastly, but not leastly (my blog, my made up words), I got interviewed by J. Michael Stevens for Book Authors Online. Don’t let the bland title fool you, there’s a ton of great stuff up there and that interview covered a bunch of new ground.

Also, while not technically an interview, I updated a lot of business stuff, with fun videos and a great set of soundtracks, over at Black Science Fiction Society. Make sure to have headphones and a large screen. This stuff was designed to immerse you in my cerebellum.

The squishy part, at least.



Legends Parallel Video Games?

McSciFi Online Posted on Wed, October 11, 2017 12:49:46

I’m pleased to announce I signed a deal to turn three of my properties into IP powerhouses. Legends Parallel, Pestilent, and Bob: Sins of the Son are all signed to Nerdanatix out of Texas. They are all being developed with an eye towards video games, animated films or series, and possible live action vehicles.

Legends Parallel is a 12 issue comic book series (2 issues currently in print) dealing with the life of Tom Hill, an African-American billionaire who moonlights as a superhero. His company has discovered parallel earths. Far from being a joyous discovery it’s quickly learned there is a super-being living between the dimensions who wishes to rule them all. Now it’s up to Tom, his mom, and her lover, to save the Earths. No one said this shit would be easy.

Get your copies today. Rated “M” for Mature.

Pestilent is a graphic novel set in a far future galaxy where Earth is nothing but a memory. In this universe humans scour the galaxy for “ash,” a substance made from the remains of, recently dead, aliens. It gives them tremendous health and long lives. It also earned them the hatred of billions of aliens. The story revolves around the rebel aliens fighting to eliminate the human scourge once and for all and how they pin their hopes on Ave & Edum, two humans who defected to hide on Earth. This may, or may not, have been a good idea. Rated “M” for Mature.

Bob: Sins of the Son is a serialized comic book dealing with the adventures of Bob. He’s your typical rebellious youth who happens to be older than America and the son of Death. Bob decides to bend some rules so a little girl can escape his clutches and sets off a series of events around the world. There are people who want to ensnare him to study him and learn how to cheat death. There are others who just want him arrested and those who would love to have him as their friend. None seem to have his interests in mind. Rated “M” for Mature.



Buy My Stuff Part 2

McSciFi Online Posted on Wed, May 17, 2017 14:06:08

You can snag THE GOOD LORD WILL PROVIDE, featured in TRUMPOCALYPSE, now.

You can also grab your copy of THE LOVING CHILDREN, featured in DOGS OF WAR.

Both anthologies feature some excellent authors so make sure to snag your copy today.

Until you do, here’s a picture of a cat I like.



New Stuff For You

McSciFi Online Posted on Tue, March 21, 2017 13:30:01

The full trilogy release of The Brittle Riders is at the printer and will be out by April 1.

Issue #2 of Legends Parallel is at the colorist and being prepped for release. You can pre-order your copy at the link.

Alokia the Kaiju Hunter is in the hands of the artists and will headed to destroy a city near you sooner rather than later.

Bill’s story The Loving Children, is featured in the anthology Dogs of War which just went into it’s fourth pressing.

The Good Lord Will Provide will be included in the Trumpocalypse anthology from Horrified Press. It will hit stores, and an Internet near you, this April.

Korzac: Nordicon of Dern, will be released in Planet Scumm this July.

As always you can go to the main site at BillMcSciFi.com for details and descriptions of each release.



Buy My Stuff Part 1

McSciFi Online Posted on Wed, February 22, 2017 15:11:08

You can head over to Amazon and spend money like a drunken sailor. I’d prefer you did it on my stuff but, hey, who am I to judge?

Head on over to Fur Planet to buy Dogs of War, an anthology which features my story “The Loving Children.

You can also wander over to Legends Parallel and get a bunch of cool LP gear while you pre-order issue #2.

Over the next few weeks more and more stuff will become available. I’ll update this blog as quickly as possible.



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