Praise for Robert J. Peterson's Deadblast ChroniclesPraise for The Remnants"Peterson has built a bleak and visceral world as vividly imagined as Dune, then forced a group of optimists to survive it. Even amid a hopeless future coated in dust and self-made mutants, The Remnants is surprisingly funny and full of optimism about the incorruptibility of the human spirit. This book makes me wish I could travel into the future, not to the point at which this apocalyptic story takes place, but to when this book is already successful and I can play tabletop RPG version of it."—Soren Bowie, writer, American Dad!"The level of invention here is off the charts. If you like your sci-fi sautéed in postapocalyptic motor oil and infused with the aroma of Mad Max: Fury Road bath salts, this is just for you. Pure fun."—Karl Mueller writer/director of Rebirth (Netflix Studios) and Mr. Jones (Anchor Bay Films)"The Remnants is a post-apocalyptic picaresque with more cool and invention than any dystopia in memory. Think Smokey and the Bandit: Fury Road. Peterson delivers massive heart and radioactive grit; the redhead rogue: Eldridge, friends to follow him into hell and lurid, lucid goons to fill it. A playful, sweet and brainy chase."—Brett Jackson, creative directorPraise for The Odds“The Odds harkens me back to childhood: under the covers with a flashlight, following characters I loved through worlds I desperately wanted to explore. From the opening pages to the "chess" thing (a brilliant sequence, worth the price of admission alone), The Odds is engaging, inventive, and fun. Peterson has a clear voice, and layers humor into his prose effortlessly. I'm really looking forward to seeing what he does next with The Remnants.”―Dalan Musson, screenwriter, Iron Sky 2: The Coming Race and The Ark: An Iron Sky Story“It’s full-bore sci-fi/post-apocaylptic writing where the writing is actually good, not just functional. The dialogue sizzles. The sentences are packed with radioactive imagery and double-barreled zingers. The paragraphs grab you by your eye sockets and scream in your ears ’til they bleed while repeatedly punching you in the face—and you love every second of it.”—Karl Mueller, writer/director of Rebirth (Netflix Studios) and Mr. Jones (Anchor Bay Films)"I’d describe The Odds as one part western, one part Hunger Games, and one part chess. The hero is incredibly engaging.”—Kristine Chester, Fanbase Press"The best way I can describe this book is like a magnificent lovechild of Big Trouble in Little China and Mad Max Fury Road. This novel is endlessly inventive, well written, and extremely hard to put down. I highly recommend it if you want to get your action-humor postapocalyptic scifi fix on. Five very well deserved stars. I would describe it further; the twists and surprises of the plot, the looping beauty of the prose, the straight up cool of the characters but I don’t want to spoil it for you. Do yourself a favor and buy the book already!"—J.M. Perkins, Author and Game Designer"The Odds is a deliciously odd book. It is a post-apocalyptic novel that really defies pigeon-holing. It is sort of sci-fi, sort of fantasy, sort of a farcical comedy, sort of … I really don’t know what. (…) Peterson makes it work."—Jonathan K, Science-Fiction-Review.com"Readers with a taste for grotesque zaniness may enjoy this venture."—Publisher's Weekly