Mobile Gaming Review: “Dungeon Village”
Mobile gaming is a steadily-growing market. An estimated 50.4% of Americans (as of March) now own a smartphone. But I’ll be honest–when the whole discussion on mobile gaming started, I wondered...
View Article“Nimbus: A Steampunk Novel (Part Two)”– Now Available on Amazon Kindle!
You folks asked for it, so here it is! I am happy to announce the launch of Nimbus: A Steampunk Novel (Part Two) for Amazon Kindle. We know folks have been clamoring for more steampunky goodness, and...
View ArticleReligion in Guild Wars 2: The Sylvari
If you are an MMO player like me, you are probably excitedly awaiting the release of Guild Wars 2 at the end of August. If you are an armchair philosopher like me, then you are probably very intrigued...
View Article“Verdigris”– A Tale from Nimbus
“Tales from Nimbus” is an ongoing series of shorts that expands the world of Nimbus in ways the novel’s main narrative cannot. “Verdigris” Even though the sun was up, Altza felt that he could sleep a...
View ArticleHorizontally Awesome
No, I’m not announcing my first adult film (Horizontally Awesome, get it?). I’m talking about why I enjoy Guild Wars 2 more than almost any MMO in the last few years: because it deals with horizontal...
View ArticleNimbus (Part Four) – Cover Reveal
Are all you Nimbus-freaks ready? Nimbus: A Steampunk Novel (Part Four) is almost finished. Like I said in the last project update, Part Four is coming along well, and we see no reason why it shouldn’t...
View Article“The Grinder”– A Tale from Nimbus
“Tales from Nimbus” are short shorts that offer insight into the world of Nimbus in ways the main narrative cannot. “The Grinder” Jonah Roebuck laid his cards on the table. The man across from him—Jack...
View ArticleNimbus is…done. #sadface
Last April, Austin and I launched Nimbus. It was an exciting project, and we approached it with zeal. We talked, we outlined, we wrote–we pretty much dreamed about our little steampunk world. And now,...
View Article“Birthright” is Live on Amazon Kindle!
Well, folks, after almost three years of writing, editing, revising, rewriting, and crowdfunding, Birthright is finally available for purchase (or to borrow for free if you’re a Prime member). Plus, if...
View ArticleMy Experience with KDP Select Free Promo Days
This past weekend, we set Nimbus to be a free download using KDP Select. We did a Friday/Saturday promotion, and over the course of those two days, we gave away 879 copies of our book. In doing so, we...
View ArticleI’m an Author! (Again!)
I haven’t been blogging as much as I wanted to lately, and a lot of that is because this is what I call deadline season. I’m a teacher, which means a final push of lesson prep and exams near the end...
View ArticleKickstarter: We did it! YOU did it!
I’m going to keep this short and sweet: I woke up this morning to see that the Birthright Kickstarter was fully funded. Right now, we’re at 105% funded, and we still have 3 days to go. How crazy is...
View ArticleNimbus: A Steampunk Novel, Part Two – Cover Reveal
Part One of Nimbus: A Steampunk Novel may be finished, but Jude and Rucca’s story is far from over. With a planned serial of four parts, the adventure is just getting under way. While Austin and I put...
View Article“At the Puffing Grampus”– A Tale from Nimbus
“Tales from Nimbus” is an ongoing series of short shorts meant to offer insight into the world of Nimbus in ways the main narrative cannot. At the Puffing Grampus “Look,” said the first mate of the...
View ArticleOne-shot RPGs for Gaming Groups in Flux
Recently, my regular D&D group has been meeting very irregularly. A combination of factors conspired to create this situation–among them the release of the D&D Next playtest (very well-received...
View Article[Guest Post] 5 Greatest MMOs of 2012
Today’s guest post was written by Evan Fischer, a contributing writer for Sonic Games 365–where you can find the best arcade, puzzle, and RPG games on the web. If you’ve grown bored with some of the...
View ArticleMobile Gaming Review: “Dungeon Village”
Mobile gaming is a steadily-growing market. An estimated 50.4% of Americans (as of March) now own a smartphone. But I’ll be honest–when the whole discussion on mobile gaming started, I wondered...
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