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Tag Archives: campfire tales
Coming Soon: CAMPFIRE TALES #8
Hot on the heels of #7’s release, here’s the cover to Campfire Tales #8: The House That Wasn’t There. I’ve toyed with haunted house stories in that past, and concocted some alright ones, but I really wanted to explore the … Continue reading
Out Now: CAMPFIRE TALES #7
Whew. Just under the wire. The newest Campfire Tale is now available on DriveThruRPG and RPGNow: Summer is the best time ever. No more pencils, no more books, you know the deal. And this year, it’s going to be extra-awesome … Continue reading
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Campfire Tales #7 Gets A(nother) Delay
A sudden illness made its way through the family and ate up the time I was going to spend finishing Campfire Tales #7. Please forgive me as I push it back another week. I’m invoking my standard been-pushed-back-too-many-times guarantee: If … Continue reading
Dice Orders (and Other Orders Too)
To everyone who ordered Little Fears dice, I have submitted the order to get that ball rolling. I hope to have them on-hand inside the month but I’ll let you all know if there are any delays. I’ll keep the … Continue reading
Campfire Tales #7 Delayed
It’s always something. This time around, I’ve been handling so much stuff with relocating and starting the new job (and traveling from the old place to the new place and back) that I need to push back the release date … Continue reading
Coming Soon: CAMPFIRE TALES #7
With all my attention being on Streets of Bedlam, I haven’t had a lot of time to focus on Little Fears Nightmare Edition but I wanted you all to know I haven’t forgotten about my promises on this front. With … Continue reading
Campfire Tales: Summer Season and Price Change
The Campfire Tales Summer Season is set to launch next month, and I’m kicking off the new series with a hairy tale called “Camp Howling Wolf” that I’m sure you’ll enjoy. Now I love writing the Campfire Tales. They’re good … Continue reading
Stay Tuned
By now, you know I have three Campfire Tales on the docket for June, July, and August of this year. But what lies beyond the summer months? Check back Monday, March 5th, for a peek at this year’s big release.
Fear in the New Year
Season Two of Campfire Tales wrapped up last week with the release of #6: Old Man Winter. That brings the total number of products in the Nightmare Edition line to eight. I’m pretty proud of that. LFNE went a year … Continue reading
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Tagged book 2, book 3, campfire tales, lfne, news, other projects, streets of bedlam, supp, video games, viik
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Out Now: CAMPFIRE TALES #6
The newest Campfire Tale is now available on DriveThruRPG and RPGNow: Winter has come and with it—wait, where’s the snow? It’s almost the end of December and not a flake has fallen. While initially dismissed as simply an unseasonable warm … Continue reading