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Jul. 7th, 2026 03:15 pm

Bundle of Holding: Vast Grimm

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The current Skeleton Crew ruleboo plus a Legion of adventures.

Bundle of Holding: Vast Grimm
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At one time, the cellar of the current palace was made up of dank, dim chambers where the palace's slave-servants slept and sometimes worked. When the previous Chara made up his mind to free all the palace slaves, there was much discussion over what to do with the former slave-quarters. The somewhat belated consensus by the palace officials was that these rooms were unfit to live in. There was talk of turning the rooms into storage rooms.

To everyone's amazement, the palace's community of eunuchs came forward and asked that the dank, dim chambers be given over to them. They had never before had a place in the palace that belonged solely to them. Many of them, being recently freed slaves, had lived in the slave-quarters; they considered this their home, one that might finally belong to them, rather than to their slave-masters.

The Chara graciously granted them their new quarters and forbade anyone who was not a half-man from entering the quarters, except by invitation of the eunuchs.

I can testify that the eunuch community has done a marvellous job of redecorating the cellar, so that it is bright and cheerful. One room alone has not been touched: the slaves' punishment room, which remains as a stark reminder of this place's bloody past.

If you are invited to visit the eunuchs' quarters, I strongly advise you to visit the punishment room. My advice grows even stronger if you keep slaves yourselves.


[Translator's note: Free-man's Blade includes a visit to the slave quarters, courtesy of a half-man.]

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The reissue of INDA is today.

I can't express what a relief it is to have the tyops and other messes cleaned up. No doubt one or two escaped, but that can be fixed, now that my rights are back in my hands. Almost twenty years to the day since it first came out; at that time having gay characters as just part of life was pretty rare, especially in main characters, plus an autistic hero. Now I am glad to say there are plenty more out there, yay!

Available from: Kindle | Kobo   |  B&N  | Apple  |. Print at Amazon (soon also at IngramSpark, AND AT BOOKVAULT, which is a UK outfit) 


Also, finally, after close on fifteen years, I have Wren Journeymage in print.
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The Company will surely triumph over the Union upstarts, just as soon as R&D solves a few minor, pilot-killing, bugs in their cutting-edge systems.

Hellburner (Devil to the Belt, volume 2) by C J Cherryh
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Random generators from Kent David Kelly for tabletop fantasy roleplaying games such as OSRIC (based on the 1979 First Edition of Advanced Dungeons & Dragons) and other fantasy retroclones.

Bundle of Holding: Oldskull Generators
Jul. 4th, 2026 04:47 pm

New Substack post

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Today, on July 4, I celebrate the greatest American virtue -- stubbornness.

(While writing this, I had to put a great deal of effort into NOT making all the examples come from media, like the images of the new Slayers standing up to threats, like Captain America ... well, you know. All of them. There's one movie named in the column that is definitely about someone standing up against overwhelming odds and winning -- and she's standing up again.)
Jul. 3rd, 2026 10:09 pm

Dept. of Wonder

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An Inland Sea Greets What Comes from the Great Plains

I just witnessed a thunderstorm that's possibly the biggest one I've watched and listened to in years, possibly decades. It was short, but it hung above our building for an endless number of minutes, and the sky was a constant puzzle of light and lightning branches reaching from the sky to the ground and the ground to the sky.

It was loud and the rain was coming in sheets, and at least twice the thunder was so loud that even I - who adores thunderstorms, and who was standing in our back door to watch it - momentarily jumped back from the doorsill. Not for long, though.

It only lasted about seven minutes (my best guess), before moving out to the lake itself. This is one of the great things about living next to an inland sea - the thunderstorms rolling in off the plains.

This day has had a perfect ending.
Jul. 2nd, 2026 06:53 pm

sandals

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Now that I'm sure my Teva sandals fit well enough for me to walk to the store and back, I have ordered a second pair online, as planned. This pair is purple, which they didn't have at the brick-and-mortar store. Mail order has real advantages, but shopping in person let me try them on. This is one of four or five different styles I tried on that afternoon.

Yesterday was the first time I'd walked any distance in these sandals. I grabbed them while pulling on clothes and hurrying out before it got too hot (extreme heat warning starting at 10 a.m. yesterday).

For my reference, these are Teva Tirra sandals in a women's 9.

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Jul. 2nd, 2026 10:35 pm

Rec [fic]: softness by kathkin

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Title: softness
Creator: [archiveofourown.org profile] kathkin
Rating: Explicit
Word Count/Length/Size: 2,691
Creator's Summary: it hit him that he’d been picked up.

He might be an idiot. Oh, let me pay for your drink. Oh, come and spend the night at my house. Come with me into my bedroom. Of course he’d been picked up. What in the world had he thought was going on?

The question was, what was he going to do about it?
Characters/Pairings: Steven Taylor/Nicholas Muss
Warnings/Notes: None

Reasons for reccing: This is a fic set during The Massacre of St. Bartholomew's Eve, which is rare to find in fic (at least in my limited experience) and a delight if you're fond of the serial. It's a fantastic story for Steven fans in general, as it has great characterisation for him. The smut is also really great.

Link: https://archiveofourown.org/works/86727641
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Phineas Kidd wants her own starship. Phineas Kidd does not have her own starship. Phineas Kidd will have to steal a starship... from a god.

Grist to the Cannon (Kidd Commander, volume 1) By Aria Bell
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Title: Visiting an abandoned temple of bird worship
Creator: Fei ([tumblr.com profile] fanfeifour)
Rating: Gen
Creator's Summary: see title
Characters/Pairings: Twelve & Bill
Warnings/Notes: none

Reasons for reccing: Wonderful art style, great background/setting, more Twelve and Bill being curious and finding adventure -- what's not to love? I adored this from the first moment I saw it. The glimpse of the abandoned temple is fantastic, so is the hint of things to come on the ceiling (because we are clearly somewhere in the first minutes of an episode), and Twelve and Bill themselves are simply delightful, starting with their clothes and not ending with their facial expressions. <3

Link: https://www.tumblr.com/fanfeifour/812691251059163136/visiting-an-abandoned-temple-of-bird-worship
Jul. 1st, 2026 10:39 am

UPDATE: Blog fiction + backlist

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BLOG FICTION

Tempestuous Tours (Crossing Worlds: A Visitor's Guide to the Three Lands #2). A whirlwind tour of the sites in the Three Lands that are most steeped in history, culture, and the occasional pickpocket.

New installments:


FROM THE BACKLIST

In honor of Independence Day in the USA, a novel-within-a-novel about revolution.


Checkmate (The Eternal Dungeon: Sweet Blood #4).

The Eternal Dungeon is no longer a prison. It's a battlefield.

Split apart from their closest loves and friends, a small group of prison-workers seek to abolish the use of torture against prisoners in the queendom's royal dungeon. Time is running out, for the deadly High Seeker has already flogged and executed prison-workers who oppose his policies.

Do the reformers have enough time and skill to bring about radical change in the dungeon? Will they be able to overcome their mistrust of one another?


NEWS & UPCOMING FICTION

I hope those of you who have been affected the heat waves have been keeping cool. I and my family are nicely air-conditioned so far, but the past month or so has seen me dealing with a documentation problem, a flooded basement, and three family medical crises leading to trips to the emergency room and, in one case, a stay in the hospital.

All that hanging around for doctors to arrive has left me plenty of time in which to write, but I fell short of time in June in which to edit and lay out my next e-book. So I've rescheduled the release of the now-aptly-titled "Wait" to August.

In the meantime, I've decided to add in a new feature to my monthly updates: "From the Backlist." I know that I have a somewhat formidable backlist, and it may seem challenging to know where to start with it. Here's the secret: Start anywhere. I've written nearly all my stories so that they can be read independently of one another. Of course, if you hate spoilers with a passion, you'll want to start at the beginning of each series cycle. But otherwise, you may enjoy having the chance to dip into various spots of my backlist.

Website news: I've added Edward Eager to my Links page and have updated the links to other authors. Among other things, the site of Sylvia Engdahl (which hasn't been updated since 2024) has gone down, which is a little alarming, since the author was born in 1933. If you're interested in her writings, her quite-reasonably-priced books and ebooks are still available at bookstores - though for how long, I can't say; her more recent novels are self-published. Her Children of the Star trilogy, which I first read as a teen, deeply influenced my own writing. (I unconsciously swiped the ending of The Breaking from one of her novels.)


My fiction announcements are also available by e-mail and feeds.

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Turns out 175 points of dynamite-related damage is more than enough to kill even a _fourteen_ hit point character. Who knew?

Call of Cthulhu was fun but as my low-san character Daniel went catatonic every time something weird happens, I am looking forward to playing someone useful 24/7. Thus, the 13th Age, 2E Forgeborn Paladin of Pleasure Cabochon.

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Jul. 1st, 2026 09:11 am

July 2026 Patreon Post

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August 2026 Patreon Post
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What holiday horrors await Ganta and Isaki in this, a tankōbon in which absolutely nothing terrible happens?

Insomniacs After School, volume 10 by Makoto Ojiro
Jun. 30th, 2026 05:13 pm

PS [me, health]

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The CT scan found my body has "small accessory spleens", which, speaking as a medievalist: oh of course my body turns out to have little ADUs for melancholia. My SCA persona is nodding along – least surprising medical finding ever.

(Apparently this is not all that uncommon, and mostly clinically irrelevant. I'm entirely bemused.)
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Jun. 30th, 2026 03:54 pm

June 2026 in Review

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Many books were read and I won an entirely unexpected award.

June 2026 in Review
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The Loyalists' survival depends on Lord Martinez and Lady Sula's unsavoury embrace of merit and innovation over rank and tradition. The pair's lovers-to-enemies arc is an unwelcome complication.

The Sundering (Dread Empire's Fall, volume 2) by Walter Jon Williams
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