End of February Progress Update!

Feb 28, 2019 | Progress | 3 comments

Unfortunately–get this–life has continued to happen. I’m still planning to get C&D2 out before the end of the year, darn it!

Meanwhile, The City and the Dungeon is now available in delightful hardcover form, through IngramSpark! A bunch of typos and the like are also fixed. (You can buy said hardcover on Amazon, if not elsewhere.)

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  1. Life happens! Don’t over-work yourself or push yourself too hard. Burnout is real, and it’s a terrible thing. Hope your 2019 has been going well!

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  2. Any update on the progress for book 2? Still looking forward to it, but take your time and do it right!

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  3. Any new updates? I’m excited about C&D2.

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