Project Kingdom
| Type | Priority | Status |
| Novel | Top | 50% Prewriting done. 3300 words written
1st draft |
My return to writing long form fiction. Yes, it’s a genre book. Yes, I will write more on this, as well as chronicle the process of writing said book, in the future.
Pitch: With the empire starting to crumble and the throne in serious jeopardy, the balance of power in Lothar is on the verge of a free fall. As both the military and the church eye control of the empire, a pair of childhood friends find themselves at the center of an epic struggle.
Project Raccoon
| Type | Priority | Status |
| Online Comic | Middle | Planning and Early Execution |
Mumah is one of my favorite people to work with. Though markedly individual, our creative voices blend well together which allows us to move forward at an incredible pace. Project Raccoon is an online comic which flows in a hybrid vein between a traditional comic book and the online medium. That is, it’s released online in junks, but maintains the more traditional pacing. The project itself is still being carved out, but both of us have a pretty solid idea where it is going.
Project Known Human
| Type | Priority | Status |
| Website | High | Active |
Known Human is both my nick name, and the description I’ve saddled this webspace with in one variety or another since it first went online. I keep this listed on my projects page, because, this is a project that is in constant creation. Unlike writing a novel, a website is a form on constant communication and endless creation. It. Does. Not. End.
Project Magic Box
| Type | Priority | Status |
| Website | Low | Hold |
The concept is simple, team up with fellow writer and friend Vito Grippi to create our own news portal. Yes, there are plenty of news sources currently online, however, I like working with Vito.







Bradley Robb likes TV and books, and has an intense dislike for cinnamon. Once, Bradley stopped a Soviet T-60 with his middle finger. Bradley writes speculative fiction and edits Fiction Matters, and never really got the hang of talking about himself in the third person.