The pros and cons (pun intended)
When I told a friend I was attending Gen Con—the largest gaming convention in North America—he asked whether I was going for work or pleasure.
When I told a friend I was attending Gen Con—the largest gaming convention in North America—he asked whether I was going for work or pleasure.
Unlike the heroes who star in my books, the characters I craft for various and sundry D&D sessions are seldom seen beyond the gaming table—until now!
I might be between big projects, but that doesn’t mean there aren’t amazing literary achievements to celebrate!
In lieu of proclaiming my next novel/game/whatever, I’m penning a playful post spotlighting a source of my inspiration: my golden retriever, Marvel!
The Curse of Er’Mah’Gerd is packed with a plethora of playful puns, so for 4/1, here’s the 4-1-1 on Tom Foolery’s favorites.
Fans of Elvish Presley, Tom Foolery, and the other heroes from The Lost Tale of Sir Larpsalot can now take a stab at being their favorite characters — emphasis on “stab.”
I am delighted to report that The Specter Chronicles: Episode 1 is now available for the public to play!
Although it defies every fiber of my being, I’m entering the new year with fewer plans than ever. On one hand, it’s invigorating; on the other, terrifying.
In the spirit of the holiday—or at least the commercialized customs that compel us to exchange commodities—I created a product wizard that matches readers to the book of mine they are most likely to enjoy.
Unlike trains, which travel predetermined paths with strict timetables, my first foray into game production has been far from linear.