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Written by Robert Kendzie
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Saturday, 15 September 2012 |
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I'm getting ambitious again, and that's when things get dangrous. Right now I've got three new projects in the works. One of them you know about: the Moorcock Project , in which I try to write a pulp novel about a creephat wizard over a weekend in the putative style of Michael Moorcock. You can still read the short story that kicked off this shebang here . I'll hopefully have another update on that soon. The second one I am ready to announce, I think. I've had great success with the book I published for Paizo's Pathfinder RPG: The Very Last Book About Mounted Combat . It's gotten great reviews and been selling well at the Paizo site - so well that I have decided to commit to a follow-up. This new book will aim to tackle a somewhat controversial subject, much debated in RPG circles since the first edition of Dungens and Dragons. Still, I am to have the final word with a modest tome I plan to call "The Very Last Book About Alignment". The third new project is still super-double-secret for the moment. Its the most ambitious thing I've done in over a decade. It very well may ruin me. Hopefully I'll have an announcement on that befre next month. Stay tuned! I'm not the only one brewing trouble, however: Mikolaj has been disappointed that he can't make it to the USA to meet you guys and watch me harangue you into buying our books (which you should totally do). However, he is considering taking the plunge himself and bringing Dire Destiny to a European comic convention near you! (If you happen to live in Europe, and I know that quite a few of you do if the traffic logs are any kind of indicator.) More news on that will, I am sure, be forthcming.
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