Friday, January 28, 2011

To the Presses!








I just finished a project I’ve been working on for two weeks. Its a meta-setting for Monsters and Other Childish Things based on Nightmares and the dream world. It offers rules variants, and 13 familiar but still Nightmarish monsters for characters to face.
Next week I’ll start my play-testing and soon I hope it will be ready for submission to Arc Dream, the creators of Monsters and Other Childish Things.

I have 2 other projects on the back burner that are both moving back in to my main focus now that that is done. The first of which is designing my own RPG system. I’ve got the basics down, now all I need to do is flesh it out, make sure things make sense to potential players, and write it in such a way that it’s entertaining to read. I have no doubt in my mind that it’s a good system, because I think it’s pretty genius stuff myself. But then again, that’s just me.

The second project is the Written form of E6. Basically, its the first 6 levels of Dungeons and Dragons 3.5 presented as its own book. A lot of people seem to enjoy this game variant, and hopefully, after I get my ass in gear and get it formatted and the layout done, it will be something people like and might give me money for.

Way in the back of my project list is still the novel I started for last years NaNoWriMo, and didn’t finish on time. I’m eventually going to get back to that and finish it, hopefully making it a publishable piece of fiction.

My currant monetary situation is dire. Here’s hoping something positive happens soon!

Thank you for reading

Friday, January 7, 2011








So, I’ve officially started two projects. I’m working on designing my own RPG from the ground up. Its slowly building up into Alpha stage and will soon be play tested for the first time by a select group of close friends and players. My guess is that the first write up will be done by the end of January.

Also I have taken on the project of creating a E6 based RPG rulebook (which will be accompanied by its own website... or a page on my future website). That shouldn’t take too much time either, because it essentially is just a bunch of editing and layout.

My web design learning have come along quickly, I still haven’t quite memorized each and every code, but I know exactly what to reference and look up when I want to do something specific, and can re-write it to do what I need it to. My website will be coming up in the very near future, pending money issues.
My plans include maybe writing a couple free websites for people so I can increase my portfolio, and eventually get paid for doing this sort of thing professionally.

That’s my update for this week, thanks for reading it.