About

Dirty Sci-Fi Buddha is the website for me:  author Kent Wayne.  The site name comes from the subject material in my early pieces of writing.

Three works are featured.  The first one is a series called Echo, a science fiction dystopia where a disillusioned warrior pushes his craft to its bloody limits, then attempts to break through into a realm of world-bending mastery.  I’ve finished this four-volume series, and I’ve also posted some free sample chapters, click here to start reading.

To buy Echo Volume 1:  Approaching Shatter on Amazon click here:  Buy Echo

The second book is a high school adventure, full of profanity, psychedelics, and interdimensional shenanigans.  Here’s the link for the book on Amazon:  Kor’Thank:  Barbarian Valley Girl.   Sample chapters are available here:  Sample Chapters for Kor’Thank:  Barbarian Valley Girl

I’m working on a YA fantasy called the Unbound Realm, a three-volume series.  I’ve finished books one and two, and I’m working on the third.  Here’s a link to volume 1:  A Door into Evermoor  and here’s a link to volume 2:  Weapons of Old  Here are some sample chapters:  Sample Chapters for the Unbound Realm.

Thanks for your interest!  If you’re a writer, I wish you inspired drafting and insightful editing!  Best way to reach me is by DMing me on Facebook.  However, I have noticed some DMs getting filtered out by Facebook messenger, so if I don’t respond, just comment on my wall.  I’ll take it down, DM you, and address your concerns.  Sorry to all those who never got a response; I wasn’t trying to be rude!  🙂

Kent Wayne

Follow me on Facebook:  Kent Wayne

Follow me on Blue Sky:  Kent Wayne on Blue Sky

2,154 thoughts on “About

      • Noobie? For a noobie, I’d say that was a damn good story. I’ve read to the first four chapters, and so far I find the story very engaging; and as a noobie writer (that short story I posted, that was my first creative writing in years!), whatever novice mistakes present in your work eluded me. 🙂

        Liked by 2 people

      • Hahaha! Thanks man! All I see is mistakes; the key I think is not to get emotional about them, and at a certain point, after I’ve done all I can think of to do, move on to bigger and better stuff.

        Like

  1. Hey, thanks for following my blog! I will definitely be checking out what you’ve written. I’ve loved scfi since a very young age, and can never seem to get enough. Hopefully this new year will see me finish up some of my own work.

    Liked by 2 people

  2. Wow, this is totally not my genre (I’m into romance-erotica) but I was blown away at how concise your writing is. What is your editing process like? Thanks for following me as well!

    Liked by 2 people

      • Really? I would have thought you had an editor at least! That makes it even more impressive that you edit everything yourself.

        Liked by 2 people

      • Thank You! I thought about an editor, but in order to really control the tone, I don’t think I could use anything more than a copy editor. (Which I HAVE used, come to think about it, so I guess I lied, LOL!)

        Like

  3. Hi! I saw that you liked my lil’ intro blog post, thank you so much!
    I’m very intrigued by Echo, it’s been a while since I’ve taken a dive into some sci fi, this should be fun.
    As random as this sounds I’m going to kick you over to my brother’s book, Metal and Wheels, which can be found here: https://www.amazon.com/Metal-Wheels-Richard-Vollmer-ebook/dp/B076GRJ3QJ/ref=sr_1_3?ie=UTF8&qid=1520218445&sr=8-3&keywords=metal+and+wheels+book
    Check it out!

    Liked by 2 people

  4. Hi Kent!

    Thank you so much for liking a couple of my short stories. I read what Echo is about and I often find that summaries for books are poorly written. YOURS, however, looks amazingggg! Absolutely makes me want to read your books!!! If you have time, please follow my blog, I would really appreciate feedback from you on some of my stories!

    PS. I agree with the other who say you need a “like” button on your page! Lol!

    Happy writing!
    -Sharissa

    Liked by 3 people

    • Hey Thank You So Much Sharissa!!! Echo’s gone through a ton of revision; you’d probably have said it was garbage when I first put it out, LOL! I’ve got a budding developer/buddy working on the website issues, but yeah, I DO need a like button, haha!

      Liked by 2 people

  5. We don’t always post pictures of ourselves, and some even use fictitious names. If yours is Kent Wayne, then I’m thinking you may not be from Asia. I could be wrong, until I study you more…through your writings. Yet there were no dirty Buddha’s when I lived there. But thank goodness, women will be women where ever they are. Thanks for the like.

    Liked by 2 people

    • Nah, I can only take credit for the design, which I thought of and pestered my artists into revising until they got it right, LOL! All credit goes to Elsbro, Emilianohc, and Phanduy on fiverr. It was my pleasure to like your post! 🙂

      Liked by 1 person

  6. I like your blog. Can you make some suggestions on how to improve mine? Do you know where I can get a free image of the ocean? It would be fitting for my current story. I would appreciate any help you can give me.

    Liked by 2 people

    • I connect with my readers through humor and consistent engagement. That may not be the way that works for you, but it is of utmost importance to connect with your audience. As far as the ocean, I’m sure you could find a good one through a google search. Good luck! 🙂

      Like

    • Hey thank you so much John! I still make pennies on the hour with my writing, so I’ve got a ways to go. I think doing it for anything besides the love of writing/blogging can quickly drive you insane. Keep your head up and keep at it! 🙂

      Like

  7. Good to hear from you again. Unlike you, i have only managed one published book, Mysterious
    Builder of Seattle Landmarks, Searching for My Father. It’s picking up on Amazon, just sold 11 copies at a Barnes and Noble. but it keeps me chained to the computer. Two others languish in the closet. your productivity is impressive.

    Liked by 2 people

  8. Yes, and when you publish, people say “Now that’s done and you can get back to real life.” Then you learn that writing the book is just the beginning! Still, I’m old now and grateful that even though I’, slow, writing/publishing/marketing is warding off Alzheimers.

    Liked by 2 people

    • It’s definitely got health benefits; I get in the flow state whenever I start writing or editing, and they say that that has really good effects on immune system and brain function. 🙂

      Like

  9. One thing I especially would like to know is the story ‘The Boy and the Sea Dragon’ is ready for submission or not. I have the whole novel already written. I have not posted the whole novel yet. How can I get people to leave comments on my blog? I am waiting to read your echo series.

    Liked by 2 people

  10. I would love to see a post where you describe whole process of writing, choosing what’s next etc. I am greatly intrested in your work!

    Liked by 2 people

  11. Good for you! Religion that can’t laugh is missing part of its humanity. And people wander around in a meat suit. It doesn’t get any dirtier than that. I think God has to be laughing, possibly to keep from throwing up.

    Liked by 2 people

  12. Dude, you’re far too cool to be liking my post! 😀
    Thanks by the way! And I’m so following you, I love your cover illustrations. NO love buttons WP? What’s wrong with you!!!
    I can’t wait to read your books!!! They looks super supercalifragilisticexpialidocious!

    Liked by 2 people

    • Hey thanks Sean! I’m a bit nervous about what you think, as Echo 1 is mostly setup and bears the marks of my noobery, but if you make it to Echo 2, you’ll get blood n guts, and if you make it to Echo 3, you’ll get magic and existentialism! 🙂

      Liked by 1 person

  13. Thank you very much for following my blog for such a long time. I’m sorry for having been a ghost that keep shying away from communicating to people. I really appreciate your following my blog for this whole time.
    Once again, thank you. I wish you every best.

    Liked by 2 people

Leave a reply to philipbrockman Cancel reply