Wednesday, September 4, 2019

The Hell Gate Saga Will Continue To Be Published

For those of you who are fans of the Hell Gate saga, please do not worry. I'm committed to the series and WILL finish the saga. The only changes will be the series will be self-published (I'm working with great editors from Burning Willow Press to make sure the quality of the series remains the same) and will be under my true name, Scott M. Baker. 

Look for the series to be re-released in its entirety in 2020. 

Until then, you can follow me and keep tabs on my upcoming projects, conventions, and shenanigans by joining my fan page, Scott Baker's Demon Hunters.

Monday, September 2, 2019

Burning Willow Press Is Closing Down

This is very sad news for me. Burning Willow Press was one of my favorite indie publishers to work with. Edd and Kindra Sowder, the entire staff, and all the writers are superb at what they do and made this publishing house feel like a family. My heartfelt sympathy to Edd and Kindra. Thank you both for everything you've done for us.

Monday, August 19, 2019

Apocalypse Monday

 
At least it doesn't have zombies in it. (It's on its way! by Andy Sutton.)

Monday, August 12, 2019

Apocalypse Monday


I'm not sure if this is a post-apocalypse piece of artwork or the state of Washington D.C. today.

Monday, July 29, 2019

Apocalypse Monday


I feel bad for using this -- San Francisco is destroyed in so many books and movies. But it does make for great imagery.

Monday, June 10, 2019

Monday, May 13, 2019

Apocalypse Monday


Stumbled across this the other day and loved it, so I thought I would share.

Monday, May 6, 2019

Apocalypse Monday

Washington D.C. may not be post-apocalyptic, but it sure seems that way if you watch the news.

Wednesday, April 24, 2019

Photos of Roswell

As promised, here are the photos from my day in Roswell, New Mexico. Half the city is an alien tourist trap (but still fun) and the other half are the historical sites related to the Roswell incident of July 1947. Before anyone asks, I don't know where the alien bodies are located (we lost control of them when extraterrestrial issues were transferred to the authority of the Department of Homeland Security in 2002).

The entrance to the former Roswell AFB, now the Roswell Air Center -- a commercial and residential area.

Hanger 18, where whatever was discovered at the Foster ranch was stored before being shipped to Wright-Patterson AFB.

The foundation of the base hospital where the alien corpses were brought for examination.

The former KGFL Radio Station which broadcast the official Army Air Force "crashed disk" release and made the incident famous.

The former Roswell AFB guest house where Mark Brazel, the Foster ranch worker who found and reported the crash of a UFO and the discovery of alien corpses, was held for five days before he agreed to recant his original story.

The UFO Museum in downtown Roswell is tacky but fun.

This representation of the alien autopsy looks so authentic.

Klatuu barata nicto.



Monday, April 22, 2019