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I’m Charley Paxos and this is my author blog.

I write high-concept space operas and dystopian sci-fi novels. My writing provides cheap trills, but will also inspire a belief in the creative power and intrinsic worth of the individual. I write about freedom, slavery, individualism, psychological manipulation, and psychological self-defense… also space travel, space warfare, alien technologies, professional wrestling, collectivism, eugenics, moral degeneracy, societal collapse, and more…

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Horror Sleaze Trash

Horror Sleaze Trash is an art and literary zine established in 2010, dedicated to showcasing works from misfit artists and writers. They also publish nude pictures of heavily tattooed young women, young women who presumably had absent fathers. They recently published...

ALERT: Not enough bulge! ChatGPT’s image generator will only create men that are dickless!?!

     (I hope you like my clickbait title. Read on. More on that topic below…)     Hey all you wonderful Charley Paxos fans out there,      Again, I’m compelled to apologize. I set the modest goal to blog every month, and still I failed. I’ve been dealing with the...

The Salt Bath, a flash fiction

Hello to all of you beautiful and handsome Charley Paxos fans,Quick update: I live in a shelter made of tarps now. More on that coming soon. Additionally, I’m now in the developmental edit stage of my first novel: Teenage Totalitarian-Resistance Movement from Outer...

The Dangerous, Hidden World of Motivational Speaking

I’m glad to be back in southern Florida. I recently returned from a week-long instructor gig at a motivational speaker training event in historic Albany, NY. The event was a huge success, but…

My Top 10 Rules for Writing Genre Fiction

To celebrate the return to my author’s blog, I’m going to provide my “Top 10 Rules for Writing Genre Fiction.” But this is more than just a list of rules for writing genre fiction; it’s a list of items intended for…

5,000 words a day

Is it possible to write a novel series at a pace of 5,000 words a day and still create something that people will purchase, read, and recommend to others? Maybe for some writers. I’m hoping it’s possible for me. Honestly I’d be happy if could write something people...

Gorgeous Savages, take one

I was several chapters into writing a dystopian sci-fi novel, not including a mountain of notes and working from a nearly complete plot outline, before I did a little market research and decided to start over, rewriting the whole thing as a space opera. You can read...
Horror Sleaze Trash

Horror Sleaze Trash

Horror Sleaze Trash is an art and literary zine established in 2010, dedicated to showcasing works from misfit artists and writers. They also publish nude pictures of heavily tattooed young women, young women who presumably had absent fathers. They recently published...

The Salt Bath, a flash fiction

The Salt Bath, a flash fiction

Hello to all of you beautiful and handsome Charley Paxos fans,Quick update: I live in a shelter made of tarps now. More on that coming soon. Additionally, I’m now in the developmental edit stage of my first novel: Teenage Totalitarian-Resistance Movement from Outer...

My Top 10 Rules for Writing Genre Fiction

My Top 10 Rules for Writing Genre Fiction

To celebrate the return to my author’s blog, I’m going to provide my “Top 10 Rules for Writing Genre Fiction.” But this is more than just a list of rules for writing genre fiction; it’s a list of items intended for…

5,000 words a day

5,000 words a day

Is it possible to write a novel series at a pace of 5,000 words a day and still create something that people will purchase, read, and recommend to others? Maybe for some writers. I’m hoping it’s possible for me. Honestly I’d be happy if could write something people...

Gorgeous Savages, take one

Gorgeous Savages, take one

I was several chapters into writing a dystopian sci-fi novel, not including a mountain of notes and working from a nearly complete plot outline, before I did a little market research and decided to start over, rewriting the whole thing as a space opera. You can read...