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When I sat down to play Kingdoms of Keshanar at Ret-Con in February, I expected another solid indie campaign setting—engaging, creative, but somewhat familiar.
Progress, Not Perfection
When I sat down to play Kingdoms of Keshanar at Ret-Con in February, I expected another solid indie campaign setting—engaging, creative, but somewhat familiar.
Not too long ago I wrote a review for C. P. Bialois’s The Winter Creek Beast and now I am proud to present the cover for the latest book in the series, The Winter Creek Hunter. If you haven’t read the first […]
War is an ugly business. There is conflict from the top to the bottom, between enemies and allies alike, and it is hard to survive the matter. But survival comes in many forms. For some it is enough to live, to see […]
It’s not too unusual for a hiker to go missing in the woods around Winter Creek, but when a local celebrity famous for his big game hunting turns up dead, the apparent victim of a bear attack, Sheriff Jay Lightfeather can’t help […]
What’s a demon to do? When Cain’s master sends him across the country on an impossible mission to convince a girl to fall in love with his eldest son, the demon has no choice but to go. Before long Cain finds himself […]
I’m very excited about today’s stop on the Apocalypse in the Balance Blog Tour. AJ Beamish of The Dead Console fame has posted a Quick and Dirty Book Review of Apocalypse in the Balance, and his post is an excellent read if […]
In the dream, she was in a dark place. She was with a man, tall, like Jack, with dark hair. The man left her for a time, and other rough men surrounded her where she sat. It was confusing; they began touching […]
Alliances form and break as new discoveries are made and old loves rekindled. In The Dagger of Adendigaeth, the characters from the book Cephrael’s Hand plunge THE GOOD This book, much like the last, is very well written. The world is fantastic, […]
When the lights go out in America and civilization falls apart, a small group of teenagers living in a cabin in the woods must find a way to fend for themselves. Finding food and water is hard enough, but when their closest […]
Making the right decision seems like an easy thing to any person observing from the outside. There is distance between them and the events taking place. They have a view devoid of the passion of the moment, they see what has happened, […]