I'm very happy to announce that Stories in the Ether is now available as a serial publication from Amazon Kindle, Apple iBookstore, and RPGNow.com. The journal is available electronically as an ePUB from all our retail channels, as well as a beautifully presented PDF exclusively from RPGNow.com...
Hey all.. just landed here doing a reverse lookup on where traffic is coming from to my blog. I think your question has been answered -- and (more importantly) I should update that post to reflect the changes that have happened since it was written way back in the summer of 2008. 4E was...
Portrait of a Villain - The Desire is a 57-page eBook designed to introduce a new, reoccuring villain into your campaign. It is available from NevermetPress.com and RPGNow.com.
In this eBook, you will find the complete back story to Desiree Turpis, also known as The Desire, a calculating...
Interview with Robert Daneri
If you are looking for updated on 4E Heroforge; there's an interview with Daneri over at The Core Mechanic.
Interview with Robert Daneri of HeroForge Software | The Core Mechanic
Currently it is only available in print. Of course, all the articles are online. I may release a PDF in a few weeks; but the goal of the project was to raise awareness by selling a printed book in FLGS and book stores. Currently Indie Press Revolution will be carrying it, and I'm also in talks...
Open Game Table aims to bridge the gap between the RPG blogging community and the broader table-top gaming fan base by showcasing the best talent in the RPG blogosphere. Within these pages are 47 blog posts from 32 top-quality RPG blogs, plus a Foreword written by RPG luminary Wolfgang Baur...
You could win up to a free copy of the upcoming
2008 Anthology of Roleplaying Game Blogs simply by filling out a short survey or by nominating any blog post written by your favorite RPG blogger! If you do both, you could win two copies of the Anthology!
The 2008 Anthology of Roleplaying Game...
This is great! Without any knowledge of this thread I started a similar discussion over on my blog yesterday. Thanks for fellow blogger Ben for pointing me here. Now... I'll read the whole thread to catch up.