Not how to get a job writing for role-playing games, but how to write for them so they'll want you to do it again. What are editors, developers, and publishers looking for? How do you give it to them? What do you avoid?
Jim Ryan’s true origins are unknown, but it is rumored he came into being when someone attempted to read a Gaelic translation of the Necronomicon backwards in front of a Large Hadron Collider. Jim plays a massive number of tabletop role-playing games, is a fan of Doctor Who, Star... Read More →
Michael G. Williams writes queer-themed science fiction, urban fantasy, and horror celebrating monsters, macabre humor, and subverted expectations. He’s the author of three series for Falstaff Books: the award-winning vampire/urban fantasy series The Withrow Chronicles; the th... Read More →
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