Apparently she could use a bit of a financial boost. I like Kate’s Widdershins: it’s very possibly my actual favorite webcomic (definitely top five). I’m going to miss it when it ends, although I understand why she’s ending it.
Tag: patreon
Patreon Microfiction: Delusions.
Well, there’s certainly some kind of Delusions going on here. But who’s having them? ‘Tis an interesting question.
Patreon Microfiction: Grinding.
You kind of want to hope that this is true, right? I mean, it’d really suck if grinding was horrible for your character. Then again, if my characters could think and feel I’d never put them through my games…
The February Patreon stuff is up!
Huzzah!
- Short Story: Verdict of History. History was deliberately unkind in its verdict, and I fret that I didn’t make it unkind enough. I rarely dislike my own protagonists to the extent that I disliked these two.
- RPGs: ARTIFACTS, Chapter 3: Artifacts. Yes, very redundant. And a bunch of synonyms for redundant, because who needs to sit through that joke?
The Fantasy Map Patreon.
I’ve been meaning to put this up for a while (not to mention, sign up for it). Fantasy Map is Robert Altbauer (my map dude), and I think he does pretty good work:
So check him out. Also: if you require a map for something, he’s got reasonable rates; and is both reliable, and responsive. I can readily recommend him — and all of that is really a lot of Rs, right?
Patreon Microfiction: ‘Be Forgot.’
I guess the moral for ‘Be Forgot’ is that it ain’t easy out there for an anthropomorphic representation. Although this particular one has been cursed with the metaphysical equivalent of perfect hearing. Couple that with a state of non-metaphysical profound drunkenness, and, well…
Patreon Microfiction: “All is Calm.”
“All is Calm” represents a certain moral flexibility on both sides after a very, very long War. Five thousand years ago, they’d have been shoving flaming swords into each other — but five thousand years is a long time, even for immortals. You have to get on with the job.
Patreon Microfiction: ‘Out of Charge.’
Is ‘Out of Charge’ really fantasy? I mean, obviously you can quantify things. That kind of makes it science fiction, with weird physics.
Patreon extra: Date Night (Short-Short fiction)
This was the short-short that I wrote for that contest. It didn’t win, but I still think it’s not half bad. I think I could easily enough expand it, given sufficient interest.
“Date Night” is, alas, behind a paywall. Consider it an incentive for signing up.
Patreon Microfiction: Practical Physics.
Although… don’t we have something like what’s going on in ‘Practical Physics’? That entire situation where quantum mechanics and general relativity are inconsistent with each other in some places, but you can use either theory to do things. Or something like that. I just write books.