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Posts by Barry K Gregory

You'd think folks would catch on to their bullshit as often as they spread it.

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Life expectancy in the US is currently 79.4 years. If that were to hold, we'd only be looking at two more months.

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That's an extraordinary six consecutive covers.

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I think gefilte fish might be the worst-tasting thing I've ever intentionally eaten.

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Name your top 10 DC superheroes

1) Green Arrow (Oli er Queen)
2) Hawkman
3) Metamorpho
4) Black Canary
5) Ultra the Multi Alien
6) The Atom
7) The Demon
8) Hawkgirl
9) Detective Chimp
10) Deadshot

Off the top of my head. I'm sure I'm overlooking someone.

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9x12 ink and marker drawing of Sylvester Stallone from the Get Carter remake, Stallone standing in from of a Wanted poster.

9x12 ink and marker drawing of Sylvester Stallone from the Get Carter remake, Stallone standing in from of a Wanted poster.

9x12 ink and marker drawing of Phoebe Cates from Fast Times at Ridgemont High, emerging from a swimming pool in a red bikini.

9x12 ink and marker drawing of Phoebe Cates from Fast Times at Ridgemont High, emerging from a swimming pool in a red bikini.

11x17 ink and marker drawing of the Rocketeer in flight, framed by an art deco design.

11x17 ink and marker drawing of the Rocketeer in flight, framed by an art deco design.

11x17 ink and marker cover homage of Mike Mignola's Lobster Johnson in a composition similar to the Dave Stevens cover art for The Complete Rocketeer.

11x17 ink and marker cover homage of Mike Mignola's Lobster Johnson in a composition similar to the Dave Stevens cover art for The Complete Rocketeer.

I’m opening a few slots for my #SDCC Commission Preorder List! Email SteveBryantArt@gmail.com

• 9×12 single character $100

• 11×17 single char $200
(add'tl char. $75 ea, 2 add'tl max)

• 11×17 montage/cover recreation/homage/reimagining: $400

More examples: stevebryantcomics.com/2025/06/24/s...

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Sluagh: Monster Hunter for Hire Short Story Amazon.com: Sluagh: Monster Hunter for Hire Short Story eBook : Gregory, Barry K: Kindle Store

www.amazon.com/dp/B0FCCY4C11

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Today's the last day of the FREE promotion for my new horror novelette, Sluagh.
It's been a resounding success. Number one in Horror in the Amazon Free store, number one in all my categories, top 50 in fiction, and top 100 in the entire catalog.

Grab yours now!

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Finally, the Amazon rankings updated. Number One in all my categories, number 46 in Literature and Fiction, number 94 in the entire Kindle FREE store, and ...

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Vance is Renfield, a soulless hollow doing the bidding of his master(s). All he'd do here is troll.

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Putting aside the Old Testament is a collection of Bronze Age fairy tales, Cruz is just wrong. Genesis says fuck all about blessing the "nation" of Israel.

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Amazon's new rankings updates are frustrating. This is my 3rd day of a 5 day FREE promo. Averaging 1200 downloads a day. Likely should be number one in all my categories, but rank hasn't updated and the book is still showing in the paid store. Frustrating.

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Sluagh: Monster Hunter for Hire Short Story Amazon.com: Sluagh: Monster Hunter for Hire Short Story eBook : Gregory, Barry K: Kindle Store

The last time I had this many downloads during a Kindle FREE promotion I hit the number one spot in Horror. 24 hours into the current promo and my rankings haven't updated. Amazon is still displaying my 'paid' store ranking.
www.amazon.com/dp/B0FCCY4C11

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Sluagh: Monster Hunter for Hire Short Story Amazon.com: Sluagh: Monster Hunter for Hire Short Story eBook : Gregory, Barry K: Kindle Store

My horror novelette Sluagh is free to download this week in the Kindle Store. A one-hour read that brings an ancient Celtic horror to the 1970s. www.amazon.com/dp/B0FCCY4C11

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I had been wondering where he went. I'm glad THAT GUY is back.

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I googled it. He's right.

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Here's something I helped make and of which I am very proud. My baby girl graduated high school last week with a 4.0 and a load of accolades. And she's a bookworm's bookworm. Someday I might even let her read one of mine.

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Why on Earth was this guy picked over Wikler in the first place?

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Sluagh, my latest Kindle release is live right now.

After being away due to a personal tragedy, a night nurse returns to work at a hospice only to find things very different from the place she left.

www.amazon.com/dp/B0FCCY4C11

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The dumbest fucking man ever in the White House. And I'm including anyone who's ever even visited.

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For Reals

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Hot staggering hell, these people are amazing.

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These are NOT trained officers. These are deputized thugs.

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It's exciting to think I can be even MORE uncomfortable when flying.

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A Thing Immortal Check out this great listen on Audible.com. When an unspeakable ancient evil returns, an orphan girl’s secret may be the world’s only hope. After witnessing the murder of her mother and enduring capti...

audible.com/pd/A-Thing-Immortal-Audiobook/B0DQLZMBSJ

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If you missed my audiobook's spotlight at AudioThicket this week -- and believe me, EVERYBODY missed it -- you can still get it at the link in the comments.

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I don't think an eighty year old, 300lb orange asshole should have an oval office. Maybe he could have a 6x6 cell?

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Our foster dog has started wagging his tail. A week and a half ago when I picked him up, the tail was firmly tucked. He cowered and winced, recoiled at every movement in his direction. This morning I heard him bark for the first time.

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