Pendragon Cycle Streaming Series Reaction:

I watched the Pendragon Cycle, Rise of Merlin teaser trailer and wanted to share my thoughts on it. I really enjoyed the books when I first read them, they were a great blend of gritty realism, mythology, and historical fantasy. Here’s what I think based off the glimpses we get in the teaser. I’ve included links below to get the books as well.

The Pendragon Cycle Books:

Taliesen https://amzn.to/3L5YRXU

Merlin: https://amzn.to/4qgSalU

Arthur: https://amzn.to/4hJTtWV

Pendragon: https://amzn.to/49kDj3L

Grail: https://amzn.to/48Lf0vU

Avalon: https://amzn.to/3WT9pMB

Publisher’s Website: https://www.baen.com/pendragon

Kal’s October 2025 Update

October is here, the temperatures are almost down to something resembling not-awful here in the south, and I’ve been getting some writing done.

My wife is still going through cancer treatment, so that’s a big impact on my life, as well. I’ll admit the stress from that and everything has slowed down my writing process quite a bit. Thankfully she’s doing really well and things are looking good.

The other good news is that I’ve finished two novels (yay!) this past month of the eleven novels I have in progress (boo!). It feels great to clear two projects off my desk, as both of them have been things I’ve worked on for a year or more. In the case of one, it is a setting that I’ve been meaning to write in for over 25 years, in the other, well, I’ve had various drafts for fifteen years or more.

I’m submitting both of them to publishers, so it will likely be a bit before they come out to you all. In other good news, though, I’m making great progress on the next Star Portal universe novel, which will be the sequel to Shadows of Valor. I hope to have it done this month and (hopefully) published in early November.

Next on the queue is the 5th Eoriel Saga book which has been trapped in limbo for too long. Once I finish that book, I’ll have completed 4 books in 2 months bringing my works in progress from 11 down to… 13. Somehow getting more done means I have more in the queue.

I’ve got a very aggressive writing plan for the next few months, because who really needs sleep, anyway, amirite?

Anyway, that’s all for now, thank you all for reading and thanks for your patience. Here’s to hoping I have book announcements and trailers for you all soon!

Book Review: No Man’s Land

This isn’t your momma’s space opera. https://amzn.to/3KRppvN

Sarah Hoyt has generated a living, breathing world where the characters are products of their settings, for good and ill, and she’s done it to a level of detail and accuracy that makes it feel alive.

In some cases, that creates some ugly, in many ways brutal, realities. In others, there is adventure, fancy, and even love.

It is a strange future, a strange universe. There are mysteries and questions, some you feel you’re going to get answered and others you may get lucky to get a vague idea.

This book pulls you in from the opening sequence and sucker-punches you with loss and heartache out the get-go, then wraps you up with story and adventure through the whole thing.

There is a learning curve, though, where you’re trying to find out what relationships mean when every societal marker we have as humans is removed… and in that case, are they really human anymore?

There’s a lot going on in No Man’s Land, a lot to think about, and characters that seem ready to jump off the page.

Sarah’s written a crazy, at times psychadelic, rollercoaster ride of a book. It’s bizarre, interesting, and sometimes bewildering. It’s fun and lighthearted, while still pulling your emotions when you least expect it.

Give it a read, you’ll probably like it.