Wednesday, August 17, 2016

Red Noon and Communist Evil



As we feverishly await the unveiling of Divinities and Cults, Volume II (to be released sometime next week!), let us turn for a moment to my next impending novel: Red Noon at Helltowne.

This shorter work (~160 pages) follows the story of Oborren, Brymanah, Kolvaig, and the others as they seek retribution against the Red Dwarves. As described in Quiet Upon Shenbyrg's Dawning, the Red Dwarves were barely stopped in their invasion of Walstock, but their strength remains in their eastern fastness: Helltowne. Discover the terrible land of Uncle Steel Dwarf, mustached God of the Red Dwarves and their human and other subjects. What horrors does this accursed land hold and how will the adventurers ever survive it?

Part of the Night Skies Over Valhallow series, Red Noon at Helltowne continues to explore the world of Amercia, the fantasy future equivalent of America. Fans of the series will enjoy the continued gripping  action, humor, and deep insights into the way of the world of both the future and today: a parable of what brave folk must do in the face of overwhelming evil.

And those new to the series can even start with Red Noon at Helltowne, if they wish: an extensive glossary is included so fans of fantasy, philosophy, and social commentary can dive right in to this amazing book. It's projected release on Kindle is this September. Stay tuned!

Wednesday, August 10, 2016

So Many Divinities

Though Divinities and Cults, Volume II will provide full descriptions for running clerics of 7 Celtic & 7 Roman Divinities, as well as 5 new Demon Lord types, it will also offer short guidelines for even more Divinities:

Celtic: Ceridwen, Goibhnie, and Nuada
Greek: Aphrodite, Ares, Demeter, Hades, Hecate, and Hephaestus
Norse & Germanic: Eostre, Heimdall, Idun, Sif, Uller, and Woden
Roman: Ceres and Silvanus

What is more, Volume II will revisit some of the Divinities from Volume I to provide their clerics with even more Healing Side-Effect and Divine Test options.

Wednesday, August 3, 2016

Gazetteer of the Shenbyrg Vale: Strass Hill


Strass Hill
Land of the Norse, Strass Hill is a rough-and-tumble place. Bordered by fascistic Mauriatown to the southwest, Helltowne further east, and the dangerous amazons of Stephania to the north, it has been forced to remain strong despite its internal disputes between Jarls. A new group is about to change all that: Minas-Ninonans led by the skald Luce and a Hel-blessed nursemaid.

Rulers: Warring bands, led by various Jarls. until Luce and the Minas-Ninonas take over
Symbol: Purple w/ Ram imagery, though Skulls and Black will partially replace that
Faiths: Thor and Sif, though Hel will soon rise to prominence
Notable Locales:
The Caverns Crystal: adventuring locale, quite haunted and noted for its quartz energy
The Signaling Nob: excellent vantage point, looking over the majestic Shenbyrg River
The Strass Hotel: a very fancy establishment, still keeping some of its Ancient flavor
Various Taverns: definitely un-fancy establishments, frequented by the many Vikings in town
Waxing Moon Cove: magical depilatory lake- make sure to not anger any swimming locals!

Wednesday, July 27, 2016

Final Draft Cover for Divinities and Cults II

It's still in the final draft stage, but we thought we'd treat you to a preview of the new cover for Divinities and Cults: Volume II. It features a beautiful color illustration by Luigi Castellani, harkening back to the days of classic gaming....

Let us know what you think! Divinities and Cults: Volume II should be available for purchase in a few weeks!



Wednesday, July 20, 2016

The Manannan Effect (Divinities & Cults II preview)

Work on Divinities and Cults, Volume II, is nearing the home stretch. In celebration of it, here is a sample of the final draft of Manannan Mac Lir, Lord of the Seas and the Ways Between. 

He may not settle the debate as to whether the correct spelling really is 'Berenstein Bears' or 'Berenstain Bears', but the Otherworldly flavor of he and his clerics will certainly help.


Thursday, July 14, 2016

Free Copies of Divinities and Cults Available (for Gaming Stores)

Over the next couple of weeks, we will be sending free copies of Divinities and Cults (Swords & Wizardry Edition) out to Friendly Local Gaming Stores. 

If you own or know of a gaming store that would like to participate, let us know.


Wednesday, July 6, 2016

Night Skies Over Valhallow: a Bestseller


The marketing campaign went well. NSOV got to rank #15 in Metaphysical and Visionary Fantasy, among a number of other things.

Remember, if you like an author's work, make sure you leave a review on the website where it's sold. It helps to promote the book to other readers and authors (yours truly included) really like that.

Wednesday, June 29, 2016

Updated Cover for Night Skies Over Valhallow


In preparation for a new marketing campaign, I got Rachel Bostwick to update the cover for Night Skies Over Valhallow. It looks good.

Otherwise, I have been working nearly non-stop on finishing writing the third novel in the series, as well as getting the art done for Divinities and Cults II. Both should be ready by the early fall.

Tuesday, June 21, 2016

This Dangeous Book


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Yes, role-playing game books have been accused of being dangerous. And yes, Divinities and Cults can be quite dangerous in particular. How, might you ask? Because it just might slay any boring ideas you might have about your RPG cleric!

Tired of having your cleric heal, heal, heal all the time? Find out what else your cleric can do with Divinities and Cults. No, you won't give up your soul by reading this book (probably), but you will certainly immerse your characters in a more believable, interesting, and mythologically holistic magical paradigm.

Even though role-playing game books aren't supposed to be dangerous anymore, it doesn't mean they don't have to be. Right?