About Ari
When Ari Marmell has free time left over between feeding cats and posting on social media, he writes a little bit. His work includes novels, short stories, role-playing games, and video games, all of which he enjoyed in lieu of school work when growing up. He’s the author of the Mick Oberon gangland-fantasy-detective series, the Widdershins YA fantasy series, The Goblin Corps, and many others, with publishers such as Del Rey, Pyr Books, Wizards of the Coast, Omnium Gatherum, Dragon Moon Press, Macabreink.com and Titan Books.
Ari currently resides in Austin, Texas. He lives in a clutter that has a moderate amount of apartment in it, along with George—his wife—and the aforementioned cats, who probably want something.
You can find Ari online, if you’re not careful.
Below you’ll find a few notes from my blog… I will admit… I spend more time on my books than the website but I do post pretty much daily over on Facebook:
Facebook: facebook.com/mouseferatu/
Hrm. I seem to have mis-typed the date on my prior entry. Should be the 10th, not 20th; I'm not typing to you from the future, at least not yet. So, "Hell or High Water," my first fictional foray into Golarion, setting for the Pathfinder RPG, is now complete.
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The second chapter of "Hell or High Water," my four-part serial story set in the world of the Pathfinder RPG, is now up on the Paizo web site. Also includes one of the coolest pieces of lizardman art I've yet seen. 😀
You can find chapters one and two here. ...
Well, it's public now, so I can mention it here, too. If you pre-order
Darksiders: the Abomination Vault, you'll also receive access to a free code that can be used with Darksiders II to unlock a special weapon that appears in both the novel and the game. 😀 Pre-orders are ...
I posted about these on my various social networks, but forgot to do so here. D'oh! Over on Terrible Minds (Chuck Wendig's page), I've got a fairly comprehensive interview. Talks about a lot of different things, from
Thief's Covenant to my writing style to public criticism to, um, some Rapunzel ...