Don’t get me wrong, I know you guys will love more Axtara, I just didn’t think it needed to bethatlong. When the pre-Alpha arrives I’ll definitely be deploying my trimming scissors. I think there are some parts I can cut that’ll bring it down a little further. ...
Don’t get me wrong, I know you guys will love more Axtara, I just didn’t think it needed to be that long. When the pre-Alpha arrives I’ll definitely be deploying my trimming scissors. I think there are some parts I can cut that’ll bring it down a little further. It’ll sti...
This is an archival post, collecting all four parts of theAxtaraside story,A Trial For a Dragoninto one easy to peruse web address for maximum viewing ease. You know, short of an ebook or paperback release. You’re not here for navel-gazing, though. You’re here for Ryax and his que...
So if youarehungry forAxtaracontent, then I hope you’ve read this tale of Axtara’s older brother, Ryax, and his quest to become a wizard! It’s cute! You can read the whole thing in four partsby following this link here.
So, those of you who are long-time readers of this site may find this post slightly familiar. To be fair, in near five years doing this, I’m frankly amazed that I’ve managed to keep from retreading topics as many times as I have. But even with that, there’s something to be ...
Mine was a bit of a mixed bag. Loved the new episode ofWandavision, but also spent more time determining some of my PC issues (the power supply is looking more and more like one culprit). I’ve got some replacement hand-me-down parts coming so we’ll see if that introduces some sta...
” To a new writer, it seems like an almost insurmountable task: There are all these different parts of the story, and all of it seems to be fitting together just so the guide to reader to figure things out or move along with the story at the same pace as the characters … And ...
their visors. The heavychudof the machine-gun had gone silent, the user no doubt waiting for them to poke their heads up before opening fire once more. It left the street sounding empty, occupied only by the distantcracksandboomsof warfare in other parts of the city, all pressing forward...
And then there are those other replies. The ones that, despite the rage behind the keyboard, mostly had me shaking my head. To those who attempted to “debate” my points bymisquotingorselectively omittingparts of my post, I hope you understand that such a tactic only works in two places...