Oct 27, 2009

ROGUE BLADES ENTERTAINMENT

Rogue Blades ENTERTAINEMNT


Introduction


Where can you find the legacy of Robert E. Howard, Fritz Leiber, Edgar Rice Burroughs, Michael Moorcock and many other heroic authors coupled with a new generation of authors who have not only taken the torch, but also kept the flames of Heroic Adventure alive?

Where can you find forty plus authors with writing credentials from published novels, awards, to appearances in Asimov’s Science Fiction, Black Gate, Flashing Swords, Abandoned Towers, Everyday Fiction, All Possible Worlds, Ricasso Press and many more?

Authors like Mary Rosenblum, Michael Ehart, Bill Ward, Steve Goble, S.C. Bryce, Bruce Durham, Angeline Hawkes, Christopher Heath, Kate Martin, Andrew Offutt, E.E. Knight,TY Johnson, Jason Thummel, T.W. Williams and far too many to list here. Not to mention stunning artwork by Mike Johnson, Didier Normand, Johnney Perkins and John Whitman.

If you need a swashbuckling fix, dashing adventure, or a well-written, enthusiastically entertaining yarn of fantasy, where do you go? 

Have you ever wished the pulp era never died? Do you wish you could still read stories where action is fast paced and the story never blogged by chunks of meaningless back-story? 

Have you ever cried out, “Get to the point!” after reading innumerable pages of tiresome description? Have you ever felt let down—even betrayed—after the hook at the beginning of the story?

Did you ever feel the main character was a puppet, controlled by the author, and not a three dimensional, living, breathing personality?

Have you felt that the neat little cookie cutter stories would better suit a bakery than a work of fiction? Or perhaps most of the words were to fill out a blatantly long word count and have no point to the story?

Well, you need Rogue Blades Entertainment.

“I need who?”

You need Rogue Blades Entertainment!

RBE is ran by a man who is radical, a rebel in his time. Why? Because he actually still feels that a story should be entertainment, a work of fiction shifted from the real world into a world of imagination. That a story of fiction can give hope to the reader.

Heroic Fiction should not just be used for an analytical amputation from dry, supercilious farts who feel their intelligence is the brightest jewel of a darkening, ignorant dominated universe. (Sometimes an apple really is just an apple.)
I have nothing against education as long as it used in the proper way, not to lift the individual up but to help others to be at the same level.
Not only Does the CEO—Jason M. Waltz—encourage the great heroic literature that founded the genre, he also strives to keep the legacy alive. His anthologies host a slew of talented writers and artists.

Come visit me on November 1st when I begin a month long journey of showcasing Jason M. Waltz and Rogue Blades Entertainment.

You will not be disappointed!


                  CEO-Jason M. WaltzJason M. Waltz pic





--C.D. Marshall

1 comment:

  1. Looking forward to your take on Rogue Blades. Jason has definitely found a way to get bone crunching, limb severing goodness wrapped into conveniently portable packages.

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