Hello all. I want to apologize for not getting a July newsletter out. Things have been a little crazy and August isn’t letting up. My father fell again and is back in the hospital and will be going to rehab to get strength and stability “hopefully” so he can remain at home instead of going to long term care. Enough of that, you are here for what is coming and what have I been doing! Work continues on Curse on a Coastal Town. This will be a mystery / thriller type of adventure were the adventurers happen across a town that has had a string of kidnappings, strange events like livestock getting sick and dying, well contaminated and fish kills happening. Can you and your party help this town out? Learn about the history and piece together the clues to figure it out. Curse is being edited at the moment and I have been working on maps and getting additional art from Dan Smith. Release in October.

Another project yet to be unveiled has been underway in collaboration with multiple people in the community that I think everyone will enjoy. Be on the lookout for this debut in November.

New Lakofka Archive project

Work has been ongoing for next years Lakofka Archive project. Playtesting has been completed and editing and review is in progress. Stay tuned for more updates.

As I manage all the projects I am involved in, a few more in the works are: The Secrets of Kwalish, part 2 in the series and looking at a December(ish) release. A Mega-dungeon in planning and writing, with some maps already completed. The Underwater Atlas I work on from time to time when I get breaks in-between other projects. I have around 70 new monsters now, new aquatic spells, subclasses, underwater resources, aquatic cities, etc. I have been working on it for awhile now but other vital, more important or time sensitive projects come up and take priority. I have a whiteboard full of other project ideas, scraps of paper with notes, rough sketches of ideas, the list goes on and on. I am starting to worry that I will not have enough time to deliver my own stuff let alone others in the community that deserve to have their projects produced and released for the community to enjoy.

Lastly, I just want to say that dementia sucks. If you have a loved one or know of someone with dementia, I feel your pain and hope that you can get through it together. It can be very draining on your energies due to the emotional rollercoaster dealing with someone going through it. Here is to hoping that a cure is near. Love you all, take care.

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