Showing posts with label elephants. Show all posts
Showing posts with label elephants. Show all posts

Monday, May 12, 2014

Massive Updates (plus some minor ones, too)

Hey readers!

Wow, two new posts inside of a week? What's going on!?

I've been really busy setting the groundwork for my coming serial releases, and I wanted to share the results of all that work with you, my loyal blog readers. A lot of things have changed or been added, to here, to the Round 10 Website, and to my new central author website, and I would love for you to check out any and all of them. However, for your convenience, this post breaks them up neatly so that you can skip right to the ones that interest you the most.

Friday, December 27, 2013

Experience Points - 2014 Resolutions

Happy holidays, readers! I hope your holiday week has been great so far, and that you have much to look forward to! As for me, I believe I have narrowed down my list of New Years Resolutions to the point of posting them for the world to see. The goal for my resolutions this year was to have a list that is not abstract, but is concrete, easy to track, and easy to measure how well I am progressing. As always, if you have any questions, comments, concerns or criticisms, please let me know!


Wednesday, December 11, 2013

Round 10 Core Rulebook PDF is available!

Yes, finally, the Core Rulebook for the Round 10 Role-Playing Game System is now available for digital purchase as a PDF from RPGNow. Simply click this link to go to the book's page!

The Print-On-Demand should be available by the end of the month, as formatting for PoD is more time intensive than I originally expected. However, until then, you can get exposed to the initial Round 10 experience, a 217 PDF document, for only $19.99!

What does this mean for my other writing projects? Well, Elephants in the Living Room is postponed. It is still my goal to get it out before Christmas, but now with Round 10 making noticeable headway, my drive and effort is more easily placed in that venue. My other, mentioned-but-not-elaborated-upon, writing project is also postponed, likely until early 2014. My apologies to anybody who has been waiting for either of these, but my guess is that those individuals are few and silent. However, if you are waiting on those, then feel free to check out Round 10 until they release!

All jokes aside, I have always been one to undertake more projects than I can adequately finish in a reasonable time. And so I end up, weeks later, finding that I've over-committed and under-delivered. My apologies, but Round 10 has been almost 3 years in the making, and the excitement of it finally hitting digital shelves is too much for me to ignore right now.

As always, feel free to leave your feedback here. Check out the Round 10 website, Facebook page, and get the Quick Start Guide for free. Thank you so much for your continued support, and I hope to only continue to deliver quality written products to all of you, be it in the tabletop gaming venue or the digital creative writing venue.

Tuesday, November 5, 2013

Elephants in the Living Room - Part 1 (Release Notes)

As of today, November 5th, 2013, the first part of my story 'Elephants in the Living Room' is available through Amazon for digital purchase for $2.99. It's about 108 pages long, in and around 44k words, and will be followed by two pieces of similar size, which will round out the 'Elephants' story.

 Buy or Sample Elephants in the Living Room on Amazon

Monday, November 4, 2013

Elephants at the Door

I finally did it. As of today, November 4th, I have submitted the first third of my novel, 'Elephants in the Living Room', to Kindle Direct Publishing. By tomorrow morning it should be available for purchase. It feels strange. Scary and euphoric all at once.

In editing and revising the piece these last few days, I questioned whether or not I should rewrite it from the ground up. The language it uses is very indicative of the time I originally wrote it, which was nearly seven years ago now. It doesn't sound like my current writing. However, I decided to leave it as-is, since the tone, diction, and overall feeling is very important to the story being told. No use screwing up that by injecting current-me's attitudes and language.

Anyways, I will post a link when it is up for sale. The only thing holding it back right now, that I can see being an issue, is the fact that there are other pieces with very similar titles. But it shouldn't be too hard to make any necessary changes.

Stay tuned to Experience Points for more info on how you can get a hold of your own digital copy of my first book!