When Lisa Poisso’s first email showed up in my inbox last week, you could have knocked me over with a feather. WoW Insider? Interview me? “Hi there, stranger”
Category: Gaming
Writing, Geeking, and the Kindness of Strangers
I don’t know what it is about having gone to GenCon, but I’m still feeling the side-effects a month later. A lot of good things “Writing, Geeking, and the Kindness of Strangers”
A Brief Look Back at GenCon 2011
The good times of GenCon2011 and one of the unintended but positive consequences. Also, a bit of old artwork.
GenCon!
For the first time in nearly a decade, I’m attending GenCon Indy. For the previous two decades, I hardly ever missed one. I am really “GenCon!”
A List of Cards
As I continue updating the website, there is now a fairly complete list of the 187 cards I created for something like 18 different games or card sets — collectible card games, promotional cards, and even a very old Tarot card.
What did you say you do?
I swore I wasn’t going to post my credits page, or link it, until it was as complete as I could make it. However, there “What did you say you do?”
Works in Progress: the Weird and the Lovely
I thought you’d appreciate a look at some of the work on my art table recently.
It’s March, Right???
April is a zombie. It ate my brain. Last thing I remember, it was still March.
Dragon Age, WoW, and Heroes
Why I am playing Dragon Age 2 and some of my complaints about Cataclysm, served up with side dishes on the nature of heroism and teh hawtness.
Pictures Have Stories: City of Terrors
The original pen-and-ink cover of City of Terrors was many things: a vigorous collaboration between Rob Carver and myself; a worthy wrap to Michael Stackpole’s well-written solitaire adventure for Tunnels & Trolls; and a quiet paen of delight and respect accorded to Roger Zelazny’s Nine Princes in Amber.
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