Post Synchronisation Fail

Rather helpfully, I have recently noticed that my website and Patreon have had a falling out and they no longer wish to talk to one another and share posts. I don’t know what sparked this disagreement, and so far I have been unable to mediate a conversation between the two, and as such, where I had Patreon posts automatically synchronise […]

New Year News

Today is the start of the lunar new year. Imbolc on this day marks the start of spring, and this is also the Chinese New Year: the Year of the Tiger. Since I didn’t get to make a New Year’s post on the Gregorian calendar, I’m going to make a New Year’s post on the Chinese calendar. I’ll make no […]

All Quiet on the Draconic Front

There’s not been a lot of activity here for a few reasons: Firstly, see Goals. At present, I don’t have enough Patrons to justify dedicating time on Draconic when I have paid work to cover. Support me if you’re not already, or spread the word. At the moment, I have a big editing project with a deadline that has been […]

What is Draconic?

I should probably seed this up to the main description at some point, or link to a longer description of this on my website, but for now I’ll put it here. Below details my current intention for Draconic and the approach I’m taking with it. At the moment, of course, I’m still in the world-building stage, but the general story-arc […]

The Seventh Busiest Month

September has been surprisingly busy. The end of the summer holidays brought with it a slew of other sudden surprises. Including the unexpected chance to do some writing for the new edition of Victoriana by Cubicle 7, while also editing Victorian Age: Mage for Onyx Path. This did also involve me having to learn 5e. While also adjusting to homeschooling […]

My Website Reborn

IT LIVES! AGAIN! Clearly, I have transgressed against the digital gods at some point, for my websites have been constantly beset and hampered by hackers – human or otherwise. Sometime early last year, before the pandemic fully hit, malware infiltrated my defences, and decimated all the websites on my hosting package. Suddenly thrust into juggling homeschooling and work, I had […]

The Obligatory Origin Story

Even before the pandemic hit, our girls were playing roleplay games with us. Not as frequently perhaps, but we would go through spurts. My youngest, now 7, started at age 3 and we usually could only do about 20 minutes at a time – about the length of a single scene. We tried so many game systems, too: Hero Kids, […]