Published: 7.1.08 The Earth is gone. Rising in its place is a twisted, barren, dangerous world. A DarkWorld. Deep beneath the mountains of Turkey, Grant Borrows has fallen to his doom. But when something crawls out of the place where he fell — something dark and merciless with unrestrained power — it proclaims itself “Oblivion” and begins molding the planet [...]
INFUZEmag.com may be gone, but its legacy lives on. Matt Conner, Infuze’s longtime Senior Editor and head of the Music department, continues his coverage of music at the ultra-chic Stereo Subversion. Fans of his music reviews and interviews can get their fix among the tons of great content there. Sam Gaines, Infuze’s Movies/Film Editor, has started a blog that continues [...]
Today we’re unveiling PopCultureGeek.com, the new website I mentioned to you a few days ago. Yes, this is the next big thing I’ve been working on for a while now, along with my friend Doug Kline. PCG takes a look at fandom in all its forms and celebrates being a geek (without the irony). It may not be “cool” to [...]
It’s a strange thing to find yourself without a daily job, without regular income, after almost fifteen years in the working world. I don’t miss the hassles of Infuze, but I do miss its mission and purpose and what we tried to do there. And I desperately miss having that outlet to talk about interesting things in pop culture, which [...]
Hello, dear friends. I’ve been out of contact for a while now, but I’m finally ready to return to the land of the blogging. You are looking at the brand new permanent home of my personal blog, where I’ll talk about books, writing, and all sorts of life “stuff.” Bookmark it, subscribe to the RSS feed, and all that other [...]
My original plan for the Dominion Trilogy book titles were (in order): Bringer, Guardian, and Oblivion. If you’ve read the books, you know that these are all titles applied to the main character in each respective book. But this plan was vetoed by Bethany House, who felt that Bringer especially would not grab enough attention on store shelves. They suggested [...]
Why do you sign your signature as “M. Robin Parrish”? My first name is Michael, after my dad. I’ve always gone by Robin, so that is my proper name. But since I rarely write in cursive (I prefer to print), the only time I usually do anything in cursive is when signing a check, which requires my full name. Hence, [...]













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