Day 12: Getting My Work Out There This varies based on what the work is. When I contribute to others’ projects, I’m limited to their delivery method. Usually, that means a DriveThruRPG delivery plus some physical format if it has a physical product. For my own stuff, I’ve fulfilled one project through DriveThruRPG, and have […]
#AprilTTRPGMaker: What’s your Brand
I really don’t have one. I tried a few years ago, and did pretty well with the knitting comic book, but I burned out, hard. Now, I try to make each project or phase of my life its own brand, but down beneath the surface, it’s all still just me, being me. Since I don’t […]
AprilTTRPGMaker Day 10: Favorite Game to Relax With
My go-to for time killing is Star Realms, which is a competitive deck builder that can be played in person or online. I have both the mobile app and a very extensive library of the physical cards, thanks to a fortuitous buy on G+ from someone who was getting rid of some games. The nice […]
#TTRPGMaker Day 8 and 9: Routine and Process
These are very similar questions. My freelancing routine isn’t much of a routine. As a general rule, though, on a week night, after dinner I settle into my messy desk with a big glass of water and maybe some scotch, fire up the laptop, and look at what needs to be done. Then I write. […]
#AprilTTRPGMaker Day 7: Your Workspace
Oh, this one is an embarrassment. I work in a home office, which is also a crafting space, and which is abysmally messy, and has been since I moved in. I’m not a tidy person to begin with, but the main problem is that I have way too much stuff to accommodate my various interests. […]