Psionic Power was published by Wizards of the Coast for Dungeons & Dragons 4E.
Credits: Much of the non-mechanical/flavor portions of the book; maybe about 1/4 of the word count.
Psionic Power was published by Wizards of the Coast for Dungeons & Dragons 4E.
Credits: Much of the non-mechanical/flavor portions of the book; maybe about 1/4 of the word count.
George’s job interview, assuming everything went as scheduled, began almost two hours ago. So here I sit, trying to work, nervously awaiting word.
Dither, twitch, fidget.
(For those who haven’t seen it mentioned elsewhere, she’s applying for a position that’d be a perfect fit for her–but would have us moving halfway across the country. So while I’m desperately hoping she gets it, it’ll make the next few months really hectic, and it means leaving behind a number of people I’d prefer not to say goodbye to.)
So I just dug up some notes I’d scribbled down years ago. These were brief ideas–sentence fragments, really–for plot points I wouldn’t to include in a particular future project.
I’d still like to do said project. Except that, because it’s been years since I thought about it, I have no freakin’ clue what the hell these notes even mean. Since they’re fragmentary, they were really meant to serve as reminders of larger ideas–ideas that I can no longer even begin to remember. 😕
I can’t be the only author who does this, can I?
"Tithe" appears in Human Tales, an anthology published by Dark Quest Books, and edited by the illustrious Jennifer Brozek.
Credits: Sole author
Notes: My first short story sale to a non-RPG company.
You can now see the entire table of contents for the anthology.
Availability:
• Amazon.com
• Barnes & Noble.com
• Indiebound.com
• Powells.com
I’ve just realized that this December will mark the 10th anniversary of my very first RPG freelance writing contract. 😯
This should feel like an accomplishment, but somehow, it’s just making me feel horrifyingly old.