Nov 032009
 
black_crusade Credits: Sole author

Notes: Black Crusade was originally written to be one of the first of the Ravenloft: Dominion line of novels from Wizards of the Coast. “Ravenloft” is the name of a gothic horror/fantasy setting. Although Ravenloft was created for the Dungeons and Dragons game, the Dominion line was meant to give it a new flavor–specifically, rather than drawing characters and domains from various D&D worlds, it would draw them from various periods of real-world history. In the case of Black Crusade, that period was the First Crusade.

Alas, Black Crusade was pushed back on the schedule for marketing reasons, and thus became a victim when the line was canceled. The novel was done, however, and Wizards decided to make it available in electronic format. It was initially released chapter-by-chapter as a weekly serial, but it’s now available in completed form. While I’m disappointed that it won’t see print, I’m delighted that you folks are able to see it in some form.

The book is, perhaps, a tad more raw than I’d like–I’ve learned a lot in writing my subsequent novels, such as  The Conqueror’s Shadow and Agents of Artifice, and I’d probably do things a little differently on Black Crusade if I had to go back and do it again. But I’m still quite proud of it, overall, and I hope you all enjoy reading it.

(Available in electronic format only.)

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Dec 032013
 

“Best Served Cold” is now available in its entirety on the Paizo web site, as part of their Pathfinder Tales line. It’s set in Golarion, the setting of the Pathfinder RPG, but I think you should pretty easily grok most of it even if you’re not familiar with that world.

Credits: Sole author

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Mar 042012
 

“Hell or High Water” is now available in its entirety on the Paizo web site, as part of their Pathfinder Tales line. It’s set in Golarion, the setting of the Pathfinder RPG, but I think you should pretty easily grok most of it even if you’re not familiar with that world.

Credits: Sole author

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Apr 092010
 

TCS“The Ogre’s Pride” was published in Spectra Pulse, the e-newsletter for Random House’s Spectra imprint.

Credits: Sole author

Notes: This story was written as a tie-in to my novel The Conqueror’s Shadow. However, you needn’t have read one to enjoy the other.

The story is no longer available from the Pulse website–it is, after all, a monthly e-zine, and April is over–but I’ve made the story available here. (The link takes you directly to the PDF.) Although it says “Continued from Spectra Pulse” in the document, don’t worry; what’s in the document is the entirety of the story.

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Nov 032009
 

Before I Wake illustrationBefore I Wake” was published online as part of WotC’s Digital Initiatve.

Credits: Sole author

Notes: This a Ravenloft tale, but only marginally; if you know nothing of the setting, it won’t hurt your appreciation, and in fact you almost certainly wouldn’t even know there was anything that you didn’t know. (Um, so to speak.) It’s also my attempt at the pastiche of H.P. Lovecraft. (Not that I tried to imitate his writing completely; I don’t think I could. But the writing and, in particular, the dialog is more like his than anything else I’ve written.)

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Nov 032009
 

Pyre

Pyre” was published online as part of WotC’s Digital Initiatve.

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