Now in Print: June 27

Dark Ages: Fae. Yes, Dark Ages: Fae. One small print run, almost immediately sold out, nigh-impossible to find without paying exorbitant prices. Now it can be yours again.

Technocrazy

With everything else going on — the launch of the Changing Breeds Kickstarter, the two meetings, and then the excitement in the Texas legislature — I completely missed out on posting this as I intended. Yesterday (June 25th) was the 14th anniversary of the release of the Guide to the Technocracy, one of the favourite books in … Read more

Deluxe W20 Changing Breeds Kickstarter is GO

The werewolves are not the only changing creatures to stalk the world. The Changing Breeds hunt places where wolves do not tread, from the storm-tossed skies and sun-lost seas, to the jungle depths and broad deserts. Spiders spin their webs, each silken strand reflecting how the world should be. Bloody-handed serpents kill swiftly and vanish into shadow … Read more

Sliding Into Summertime

This is the last week before CCP North America takes a two week Summer vacay, so Eddy and I talked about how to handle our art and book approvals during that time. My idea, that we get a free pass on anything submitted during that time, was heretical and I’m in the time-out chair right … Read more

Humble Apology: Missing Author in GMC Credits

It turns out that, in the credits to the recently-released God-Machine Chronicle, we were one author shy: Wood Ingham, who wrote the creepy-as-hell fiction bits interspersed throughout the book (the series of letters between William Dear, Dear Mary, Jon, and Stephen), got left out. This one’s entirely my fault, and I have no idea how it … Read more

Miracles of Modern Science

So, I’m sitting here writing this up on my new tablet that I went with instead of a laptop (for those regular readers who remember my indecision on that subject a bunch of months ago) because my cable and Internet are both down and that inevitable eventuality is a big part of why I got … Read more

One of Us was Sick, the Other: Tired.

Monday Eddy was sick, so we didn’t have our meeting. Tuesday, he was OK, so we did meet over lunch, but then I, overwhelmed by a wave of post-Exalted 3rd Kickstarter whoop-ass, just lagged out. I’m pretty sure the after effects are over, but boy, a month of that crazy Kickstarter really just drained me. … Read more