Message:Thanks for the complements.
Miller has written narratives of the pyrate adventures. Three of those are on DriveThru. He also posts here after sessions. Not so much for Vegas Apocalypse. Maybe Conrad will describe again the process to search for a topic. I believe it is a button by title. The site once allowed you to page backward to the beginning entries. But code changes as net changes. Touch to keep up.
Tasha has at least one horror novel on Kindle.
I once gave content away for free on DriveThru. However, some folks grab all the free stuff and do nothing with it. Some grab all the free stuff and automatically give it one star; I think it's because it is not the image of rpg they have for the magnum opus they have been writing themselves for twenty years. People need no excuse to be petty. Now the price is a min of a buck for idea content, not fully developed as games. If they pay a buck and trash it, I'm cool. Ratings effect order on display. DriveThru is such a sea of content that few castaways get rescued. Spacegamer and Better Games survives because the owner-authors are manic. We enjoy the play and tweaking rulez.
Red and Catherine Rahm are self published on Kindle. Cutlass in three volumes is available on Prime (for reader).
First six chapters of the audio book, "Love, Maginot," are on YouTube at
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=fmC-qtRUQks
(I need to sound edit the rest.)
So little time, so few grandchildren to exploit. I once had my daughter digitizing drawings for a nickle a piece. She also made animated gifs. Now she's a VP at a bank and a nickle is of less value to her.
Reading and readers are a dying breed. I will write more novels and short stories, when I run out of game ideas. I make little to nothing in terms of dollars from either. I can not imagine quitting design or writing.
Again, thanks for the complements.
Yours,
IronRed
07-Mar-2021