SciFi Podcasting

It had to happen. Mike Stackpole, Aaron Williams, and the guys from the Dragon Page just set up the SciFi Podcasting Network. If you’re a fan of genre fiction and know how to set up a podcast subscription for yourself, you should check it out. Not-so-coincidentally, iTunes 4.9 makes listening to shows like this a piece of cake. I’m just …

No Origins for Me

I regret to report that I won’t be able to make it to Origins this year. I have too many deadlines over my head to justify taking off the better part of a week or more to go to Columbus, Ohio, no matter how fantastic it would be. This is also why I’ve been quiet here lately. Too many things …

Join the Industry

Sometimes people ask about hiring me on full-time someplace. I’m always flattered by this and willing to talk about it. I’m picky, though, and it would take a lot for me to give up freelancing and leave my hometown behind. I have an incredible support structure here, and I couldn’t buy the kind of help I get from friends and …

Hungry Little Monsters Ready to Eat

No, this isn’t about my kids. Hungry Little Monsters is an all-star jam d20 RPG book of monsters. All profits go to FoodForAll.org, a worldwide initiative to end hunger. You can buy the book now through DriveThruRpg.com or RPGNow.com for just $7, a bargain for a 63-page book that comes with separated artwork (placed in a separate file so you …

New iBook

My new computer showed up yesterday. It’s an iBook, just like the last two I bought. I’ve had a lot of luck with these machines. I got a 12“ model, which had everything I wanted but a DVD burner (which I’ll add externally, for much cheaper). I bumped the RAM up to 1.25 Gig myself and had the factory install …

Should Marvel Give Up Comics?

Tony Caputo, publisher of Now Comics, recently argued on ICv2.com that Marvel Comics should give up the publishing business and license out its properties (its characters) to other publishers. I think he’s wrong, and I wrote ICv2 to tell them so. They published my comments yesterday. Let me know what you think.

Dave Sutherland Dies

I’m a few days late on this, but my good friend Jim Kitchen called me tonight about it. Dave Sutherland, one of the first artists hired at TSR, passed away on June 6, just over a week ago. You can read a solid obituary on GamingReport.com. I never met Dave, but I knew his work. Anyone who picked up the …

Shark Boy and Lava Girl

I went to go see Shark Boy and Lava Girl in 3D with my eldest son on Saturday night. It’s a bit of a change-up for Robert Rodriguez, as this is a kid’s film and his last effort was Sin City. Still, Rodriguez did a great job. Marty and I both loved the film. (“I can’t wait for that to …

H. P. 8-Ball

Paul Tevis’s recent stab at being a prophet caused me to do some on-the-fly research concerning everyone’s favorite oracular device: the Magic 8-Ball. I chanced upon this enlightening article written the style of a Lovecraftian investigator probing the secrets of the mysterious artifact. Here’s a sample: An Opinion was Obtained The cylinder of fluid and device are still able to …

The Big War of the Worlds Release

No, not the Spielberg-Cruise film. Everyone knows about that. Instead, try War of the Worlds: New Millennium, a novel that updates the classic H. G. Wells tale for the 21st century, by none other than Doug Niles. Doug says it’s the best thing he’s ever written, and I’m inclined to believe it. I got to sample some bits of it …