Last week was jolly busy, but I got absolutely shedloads done. This week, I’m hoping to be as busy and productive!
Raging Swan is releasing, So What’s For Sale Anyway? III this week – the next instalment in a line whose popularity has taken me somewhat by surprise. This instalment deals with what is to be found in dwarven settlements. I’ll be adding a free sample and the foreword as free downloads to the product’s webpage today.
Raging Swan Press is also releasing three clip art images by Marc Radle next week suitable for GMs and publishers alike. The images come from Lizardfolk of the Dragonfang and are lovely depictions of magic items. I need to prepare these, make sure the terms and conditions are up to date and so on.
On the actual work/content front, I’ll be working on my second edit of So What’s the Hoard Like, Anyway? and also collating and referencing some of my recent work on Scions of Evil (which is shaping up to be Raging Swan’s largest release yet!) So my eeeeeevil…
Finally, I’ve got to get started on Duergar of the Obsidian Citadel. By John Bennett this most recent TRIBES instalment focuses on a nasty band of duergar “famed” for their cursed magical items and I’ve been looking forward to getting into it for some weeks now – sadly time has been against me until now.
Most importantly, though, March heralds Raging Swan’s second anniversary and so I’ll be spending a fair amount of time reviewing the year and putting a lot of thought into my second State of the Swan post. I found writing a State of the Swan very useful last time and so I’m looking forward to doing the same again this year.
I hope you have a productive and fun week!