Tag: self publish

  • Docutizers Saga: Late Notes

    Selected Excuses for Tardiness and Workplace Absence Throughout the Realm The following documents were recovered from the lower filing vaults beneath Questline Headquarters after an unfortunate shelving collapse in the Docutizers Archive. Several forms were partially burned, magically stained, or found folded into paper cranes by unknown parties. Questline administration reminds all employees that: are…

  • A Taste of Questline

    When you mention fantasy worlds to people there are some typical ingredients that come to mind: an evil that has grown musty on the shelves of time, a chosen hero that goes from whiny farmer to magnanimous hero (we’re not throwing names here), and a suspiciously New Zeeland backdrop. My mind treated those constraints like…

  • Questline Delayed: A Paradox of Results

    I enjoy tracking my word output, like most authors. Typically, I’m aiming for a rough daily word count throughout the week (minimum of 250, but once I hit a stride with a story it usually bumps up to more like 700-1,000 words a day) and then I enjoy tallying up the monthly totals to see…

  • Lessons I Learned Through The Game

    It feels crazy to think that roughly a year ago I declared the manuscript for The Game ready to move forward into pre-publishing work. The feeling of passing the manuscript off of the work table and, in that sense, away from a sense of semi-fluidity under my hands was sureal. It felt like the whole…

  • Questline: The Other Book

    I know that if I keep switching which book I’m talking about working on I’m going to start sounding very uncommitted to this whole authorship thing. But, I do have one more book to mention at this time. It’s the one I’m actually working on writing at this moment. Enter Questline. This book originally came…