Well, I'm feeling alright today, time to let out some air and just breathe.
I've done a bit of artwork here and there, one piece that Seth is still musing over for Alyria (the cover I contracted with him last year), and one piece that will never see the light of day because it was just done to relax -- yes, I spent a few hours (three or four) on it, and it does have form and structure, but it was just basically screwing around on the canvas.
I put up Orx for sale on RPGNow last week, and just today put up The Way of the Magus: On Language and Research. The latter hasn't been approved for sale yet, but it feels GOOD to finish something.
No writing this week yet (lots of editing and layout tweaking) unless you count the occasional post to either the Forge or RPGCreate. I left the DnDContact list because the moderator and I were having a serious personality conflict. Basically, I didn't hold to his brand of moderation, which was based on the idea that no one can ever say anything at any time that might be remotely interpreted as insulting. That means: no criticism allowed, of anyone, ever, in any fashion...because all criticism is baaaad. The typical attitude bred in an overly-PC environment.
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I've done a bit of artwork here and there, one piece that Seth is still musing over for Alyria (the cover I contracted with him last year), and one piece that will never see the light of day because it was just done to relax -- yes, I spent a few hours (three or four) on it, and it does have form and structure, but it was just basically screwing around on the canvas.
I put up Orx for sale on RPGNow last week, and just today put up The Way of the Magus: On Language and Research. The latter hasn't been approved for sale yet, but it feels GOOD to finish something.
No writing this week yet (lots of editing and layout tweaking) unless you count the occasional post to either the Forge or RPGCreate. I left the DnDContact list because the moderator and I were having a serious personality conflict. Basically, I didn't hold to his brand of moderation, which was based on the idea that no one can ever say anything at any time that might be remotely interpreted as insulting. That means: no criticism allowed, of anyone, ever, in any fashion...because all criticism is baaaad. The typical attitude bred in an overly-PC environment.
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