There’s always going to be people (like me) who love looking at the “behind the scenes,” watching the progression of ideas, and geeking out over gallery art. For those people, this page is for you!
Most TTRPGs have "gamemasters." My game has a "Chaos Coordinator." I learned early on that's what my job would actually entail.
I learned that 4 - 6 players is a "sweet spot." Once our group grew past 10 players, I had to split it into two separate teams.
Mid-game with the crew. Two players joined us remotely: one from Cali, one from Florida.
Left: Stephanie’s beginning watercolor sketch. Right: the final, signed & numbered alternate cover. Only 60 in existence. First 20 already in the hands of our beta-testers. The rest? Gone in 60 seconds at the next con.
Stephanie's FIRST sci-fi/fantasy painting EVER. Now it's on the cover of my limited-print, signed-and-numbered AmaZon book. Congratulations, Steph!
"You're naming your company after WHO? Does this mean I get royalties? I'm upgrading my doggy bed!"
Proof that AmaZons don't run from trouble; they weaponize it: Smack unicorns on the bum! Check! Run through a bandit camp! Check! Unicorns give chase and trample bandits! Check! Smile because you're friggin' awesome and you know it! CHECK!
Field Notes on the AmaZons (top) + Field Notes on the Fast Spots (bottom). Two 36-page love letters to every adventurer out there, glowing like radioactive candy.
Night fishing regrets: That moment when the lantern light gives you one very large reason to paddle faster.
Every single page of BOTANY & THE BEAST, thumbnail-sized. Even so, it still hints at how gorgeous and packed with color this 136-page beast is!
Sneak peek: “The Thunderwheel.” One of Makundo IV’s most ancient, legendary, and game-changing artifacts!
Jack chilling with me on my breaks.
"This is my perch. There are many like it, but this one is mine." Jack has many names, but one of them is "mountain goat," and this is WHY.
"Just woke up. Human has coffee. Human won't share. The betrayal!"
Botany & The Beast (front and back covers)
I've got a correction! The first printing of B&B left out that last line "armed only with knock-knock jokes." All FUTURE printings will now be fully dad-joke compliant. And if you happen to be looking for a carpentry pun that wood work, the Timbermancers have nailed 'em! Check 'em out!
Jack is always keyed in to whatever we're doing, constantly watching us, our facial expressions, our body language, the inflections in our voice. Everything. LOCKED in and waiting.
Three colors. They mean something. Something HUGE. Something... ancient. No, I'm not telling you yet. Read the books! ;-)