It would be “too much”
#191: “This wasn’t all built after we got together!”
It would be “too much” Read More »
#191: “This wasn’t all built after we got together!”
It would be “too much” Read More »
#190: While I had been watching Yagmar and Veldi, Niala had been reading the inscriptions.
#189: “Let’s not try any more strange magic until we have some idea of what it does.”
How you know it’s not a D&D game Read More »
#188: “How many letters does your alphabet have, Niala?” Taika asked.
I had to make up an entire fantasy alphabet for this one paragraph. Read More »
#187: “Will this help us?” Yagmar asked. “I mean, do we care about what this says?”
Always the pragmatic Read More »
Last weekend, I was at Or-E-Con, the virtual OryCon, which is on (temporary, hopefully) physical hiatus. At noon Saturday was a panel on, among other things, streaming with Vella. Everything in this entry is derived from my notes, and a few things I’ve heard from other writers who have used Vella to serialize their stories.
Notes on Vella from Or-E-Con Read More »
#186: “And if they’re dumped down there, there’s nothing to tie them directly to us.”
Arlo Guthrie might have been able to warn them. Read More »
#185: In the next strong wind, it would come down and be scavenged for somebody’s fire, a sad end to one of the last remnants of a faded empire.
Ask a traveller from an antique land about it. Read More »
#184: “Or you can just wait a few days for the spell to fail.”
the problem with magic Read More »
#183: If it came to a fight, I was pretty sure at this point they’d both side with me.
Without the wizard, the math works Read More »