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Tag Archives: Encouragement
Designer Diary #12: Life, Fiction and Gaming
Hi folks, today, I’m splitting this blog post into three topics, revisiting a Facebook post I made the other day that you might have missed about life, followed by a bite-sized (maybe two bites) update on my fiction and a … Continue reading →
Posted in author, Campaign Setting, Cosmothea, Cosmoverse, Encouragement, Fiction, Game Design, games, Hope, Kickstarter, Life, Play-by-Post, publishing, Roleplaying, RPG
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Tagged Adventure, anthologies, anthology, Arcane Synthesis, author, Blended-genre, Bob Whitely, Book excerpt, campaign setting, Christian, Cosmothea, Cosmoverse, Divine Synthesis, Encouragement
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Arcane Synthesis Update and Achieving Excellence
For those of you who haven’t been visiting our QT Games fan page on facebook and haven’t been following our Kickstarter, please do! We’ve got some amazing things going on with Arcane Synthesis: A Blended-Genre Anthology, and I made a … Continue reading →
Posted in Cosmothea, Fiction, Kickstarter
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Tagged Blended-genre, campaign setting, Cosmothea, Cosmoverse, Encouragement, fantasy, fiction, Game Design, hope, Kickstarter, Magic system, Multi-genre, QT Games, Role-playing, roleplaying, roleplaying game, RPG, science fiction, scifi, superheroes, Transparency
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