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Steve Sullivan
April 18, 2012
NEW CRIMSON STORY! Buy “A Titanic Mistake” on Amazon for Kindle by clicking here, or on Smashwords for all e-book formats (including Kindle) by clicking here. “It’s not often I wake up in... Read More »
Steve Sullivan
March 26, 2012
I’m honored that Vince Rotolo of the B-Movie Cast asked me to guest host again with him and the regular crew (Mary, Nic) this past weekend, and we had a... Read More »
Steve Sullivan
March 11, 2012
My sci-fi/fantasy mash-up, “Elf Princess on Mars” is now out! (Just in time for you John Carter & Dejah Thoris fans.) EPoM tells the story of Faye, a young elf... Read More »
Steve Sullivan
February 26, 2012
Update: I’ve created a permanent page for this list. All future updates will go here. Since I’m working on the Empires of Steam and Rust project with Bob Vardeman, Mike Stackpole,... Read More »
Steve Sullivan
February 21, 2012
Sometimes, you just have to seize a crazy idea and follow it through to the end. My crazy idea today was to do a Mardi Gras illustration featuring Faye, the... Read More »
Steve Sullivan
February 10, 2012
Stephen D. Sullivan For Aalandria Holly Edmonds, 1993-2012. * * * My name is Crimson. I’m a warrior, and I’ve lived many lives—though only in fragments. That is my gift... Read More »
Steve Sullivan
January 21, 2012
With The Crimson Collection now available for loan and purchase on Kindle (yes, you can borrow it for free if you’re an Amazon Prime member), now seems like a good time... Read More »
Steve Sullivan
December 27, 2011
Just in time for Christmas (though this announcement was not) The Crimson Collection, a new e-book containing all of the Crimson short stories to date — and priced far less that... Read More »
Steve Sullivan
December 10, 2011
I realized today that I had a number of products that needed pages of their own. Some had pages on one of my previous sites that just never got ported... Read More »
Steve Sullivan
December 6, 2011
Grant Winslow didn’t expect to be a millionaire. For years, he was the family’s black sheep, the teenager more interested in ecology than in the business of Winslow Construction. No... Read More »