Saturday, April 23, 2011

Morgenstern Family Papers

The Morgenstern Family Papers [BUNDLE]The Morgenstern Family Papers

Morgenstern’s Spellbook and Resnet’s Spellbook are now available for bundle purchase at DriveThruRPG. Buy them together and save $1.50.

Unfortunately, DriveThruRPG only allows bundles on PDF items at this time, so I can’t make a POD bundle. I’ll look into an omnibus edition for printing in the near future.

The Voting Continues

Voting continues for the Audio Book of American Gods. There are definitely some good readers out there. Unfortunately, the popularity contest that they’re using ensures that the people with the largest computer literate friend’s base get the votes. So many of the good readers are getting little to no votes.

Here’s a link to my vote page (http://ping.fm/7GTpC). This should take you to the actual page you can vote from, so you don’t have to scroll around to find me. If you don’t want to vote for me, please find someone you like better and get your votes in. Let’s try to force this more to a merit-based contest.

Q

Friday, April 15, 2011

Resnet’s Spellbook

EPUB CoverResnet’s Spellbook is finally finished and uploaded to DriveThruRPG. It goes on sale Saturday, April 16, though the print on demand version will still take a while to clear approval at Lightning Source. Once it does, I’ll set up a bundle edition at DriveThru, so you can buy both siblings’ collections of spells at the same time!

I’ll update soon with a link directly to the product, but in the meantime, here is a link to the Hudspeth Games general page at DriveThru: http://ping.fm/ho4ei.

That should keep you interested for all of 3 seconds. 9

American Gods again

Yesterday I entered a submission in a contest to become a reader on the audio book of American Gods.

I need your daily votes to get me in the running. So please take a few moments to find me and click.

http://ping.fm/qel1w

Thanks,

Q

Thursday, April 14, 2011

Pick me! Pick me!

Harper Collins is holding a contest to pick an average Joe to be a reader in an upcoming audio book version of Neil Gaiman’s American Gods. I’ve entered the contest, and I need you to go here (http://ping.fm/Zi7uI) to vote for my entry. You can vote once a day every day. Or, you could peruse the other entries and find one you like better. That’s what I’m going to do 8

Sunday, April 10, 2011

Do It!

Do*: Pilgrims of the Flying Temple is in phase two of funding at Kickstarter. Give it a shake.


*That's pronounced dough

Friday, April 8, 2011

Sit Down…

From the incomparable Neil Gaiman, talking about a recent panel discussion:

The bit I think I was happiest with is about 16 minutes in, when I was asked what I would say to someone worried about having to know 47 years of backstory before watching Doctor Who, and I said: “No, look, there’s a blue box. It’s bigger on the inside than it is on the outside. It can go anywhere in time and space and sometimes even where it’s meant to go. And when it turns up, there’s a bloke in it called The Doctor and there will be stuff wrong and he will do his best to sort it out and he will probably succeed cos he’s awesome. Now sit down, shut up, and watch ‘Blink’.”

Wednesday, April 6, 2011

Veritas!

Yesterday Alex Skolnick’s Veritas arrived, and I can’t stop listening to it. This is some hard rockin’ guitar-centric jazz. A little Pat Metheney, a little John Scofield, and a whole lot of ethos. Here is the preview video he released a while back that prompted me to immediately pre-order.