I remember when I was a wee little nipper – still in primary school – I read an article which said in the future we would all have so much more leisure time. Computerization and advances in communication would enable us to do a week’s work in only three days (or even less) resulting in […]
Tagged Costumed Super Heroes, Pro Se Productions, Pulp Fiction
Tagged Foreign Legion, Paul Bishop, Pro Se Productions, Pulp Fiction, Tommy Hancock
G’day folks! It’s been a long time coming but I am proud to announce that Bishop & Hancock’s Pulse Fiction is now available in both paperback and eBook. This collection of wild pulp tales features my story Honor of the Legion, featuring French Foreign Legionnaire Mace Bullard, a man with no past and little chance […]
Tagged Paul Bishop, Pro Se Productions, Pulp Fiction, Tommy Hancock
Last week I talked briefly about a new project from Pro Se Productions called Covert Ops: Gemini, which is fashioned on the sixties and seventies TV series, Mission Impossible. The anthology contains three stories, The Havana Protocol, by J. Walt Layne – Romanoff and Juliet, by Tim Lasiuta – and “Tear Down This Wall!” by […]
Tagged Covert Ops Gemini, Mission: Impossible, Pro Se Productions, Spy Fiction, Wesley Smith
Last week, Pro Se Productions released their latest spy anthology, Covert Ops: Gemini, which is in the style of the Mission: Impossible television series – wherein a team of specialist agents take on a dangerous mission that nobody else could accomplish. I have started reading it, and so far it is pretty good. I couldn’t […]
Tagged Covert Ops Gemini, Mission: Impossible, Pro Se Productions, Spy Fiction
Authors: B.C. Bell / Phillip Drayer Duncan / Kevin Paul Shaw Broden Publisher: Pro Se Productions Published: September 2013 Any story, is only as good as its villain. But what happens when the story is twisted a bit, so the villain becomes the star of the show, rather than the hero? I am not talking […]
Tagged Evil Masterminds, Pro Se Productions
Recently, I had a chance to throw a few tough questions at author, Aaron Smith, about his spy thriller, Nobody Dies For Free. From my hollowed out volcano, I grilled him on the story, the characters – and what’s coming up next. P2K: Firstly, Aaron, welcome to Permission to Kill, and congratulations on the publication […]
Tagged Aaron Smith, Nobody Dies For Free, Pro Se Productions, Spy Fiction
Author: Aaron Smith Publisher: Pro Se Productions Published: June 2013 Nobody Dies For Free is a contemporary spy thriller written by Aaron Smith. Although it is set present day, the story goes to lengths to distance itself from modern surveillance technology. So there are no gadgets beyond normal cell phones and laptops. The story is […]
Tagged Aaron Smith, Nobody Dies For Free, Pro Se Productions, Spy Fiction