Sorry things have been quite here lately. Mostly it's due to having our noses to the grindstone.

Baron's been working hard getting commissions done while getting work together for FC next year. Will post new stuff on that, hopefully, Monday.

As for me, Smudge, Fox Den and I have got 'the Keeper's Warrior' edits in the can and hope to have the proof copy from the printer any day now. ePub version will also be released at the same time so you have your choice of digital or dead trees. Oh, and I was able to include all the art in the digital version too. It was a pain, but I think it will be well worth it in the long run.

To 'Kill a Dragon' is still chugging along. I'm in talks with MadeFire, a comic app, to have it posted there.

And last but not least, I'm participating in NaNoWriMo this year. Mostly to try and kick me outta my mental block when it comes to writing. This past few years have not been good to me stress wise and it means that my writing creative juices are not only not flowing, but acting like molasses... in Montana ... during winter. And before you ask, 'To Kill a Dragon', story-wise, has been sitting on my desk complete for nearly ten years. But with luck, and a little nudge, now that the worst of the stress is off me, I can get things not only going again, but completed.

I've decided this year, I'm going to get Dis' tale done. Right now, it's under the working title of 'the Inn of the Cat', but I am hoping to find something better. After all, the current title, while descriptive, is pretty dang common. Wish me luck!

the Inn of the Cat
DisLoungingAround

Dis was a wanderer, but not by choice. All he wants is a place to call home. And he finally thought he'd found it, in a small inn run by Edio within the bustling trade city of Daleport. Yet, politics, the coming of a new lordship for the city and fear are threaten to, yet again, force him to flee. After all, it's hard to be a magical being in a city that faces any magic with torches and pitch-forks.

SmudgeDragon on NaNoWriMo

Current word count: 1770