Renegade Chronicles coming to tabletop RPGs
After playing a one-shot Dungeons & Dragons adventure over the course of three days, I’ve decided to transform my sword-and-sorcery trilogy into game modules.
After playing a one-shot Dungeons & Dragons adventure over the course of three days, I’ve decided to transform my sword-and-sorcery trilogy into game modules.
By auspicious happenstance, my 100th blog post coincides with another milestone: the completion of my next book’s cover. Behold!
Lately, I’ve started forcing myself to come up with reasons to do something rather than not doing it. As a result, 2018 is proving to be a year of trying new things and taking chances.
On the surface, 2017 was fraught with failure. Digging a little deeper, however, I find I’m pretty proud of what I accomplished last year.
More than a year after I published three books in one day, I’m still working on getting the word out.
As of Jan. 1, 2017, all e-book formats for The Renegade Chronicles books have been reduced by a dollar apiece.
As a featured artist at Fond du Lac, Wisconsin’s downtown art walk, I will be signing Rebels and Fools, Heroes and Liars, and Martyrs and Monsters.
Blind dates are the worst. Maybe it’s human nature to want to know as much as we can before we commit—even if only for an evening. The same can be said for books.
When I receive a notification telling me someone purchased one or more of The Renegade Chronicles, I might grin like an idiot.
As a thank-you to my readers—and in hopes of reaching more—I’ve created a free compendium for The Renegade Chronicles, my fun fantasy saga featuring anti-heroes aplenty.