One of my favorite characters, the kick-ass immortal warrior woman, Crimson.
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
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
September 20, 2011
Here’s an alternate version of the mail illustration for my upcoming story “Crimson the Barbarian.” The tale will be appearing in the first issue of a new e-magazine, slated for... Read More »
Steve Sullivan
May 31, 2011
May seems to have been media month this year. If you’ve been following along, you’ve already seen my first book trailer — for “Thor Loser” — and if not you... Read More »
Steve Sullivan
May 10, 2011
Just a little something to get you fired up to read this cool e-story. Here are the links to buy it for all e-book formats and for Kindle (only). It’s... Read More »
Steve Sullivan
May 5, 2011
“What’s worse than sitting next to a mean drunk in a bar? Sitting next to a mean drunk who also happens to be a god. Not just any god, either—the... Read More »
Steve Sullivan
April 29, 2011
As you probably know, if you’ve been following my free newsletter, I’m attempting to release at least one new project every month this year. So far, it’s going well, and... Read More »