I love a good surprise. Looking through my hard drive for something to read, I happened upon a copy of Sir Arthur Conan Doyle's The White Company. It's available free from Project Gutenberg, or from Amazon if you want to read it in the Kindle app. I give it a hearty recommendation, especially if you … Continue reading Review: The White Company, by Arthur Conan Doyle
Month: September 2024
Artist Retrospectives XXIII – Stephen Fabian
Self-portrait, from his website. Please allow me the great pleasure of presenting to you one of my very favorite artists. For your consideration I give you Stephen Fabian. Portrait of the Artist. Born in Garfield New Jersey in 1930, Fabian served in the Air Force from 1951-1953 and went on to become an electronic engineer. … Continue reading Artist Retrospectives XXIII – Stephen Fabian
1st Edition Advanced Dungeons & Dragons – Why Play It?
Yeah, I said it. There are a lot of flavors of "D&D" out there, so let me tell you why you should be playing this one. D&D was a branch off the Chainmail tree. Dungeons & Dragons, the first commercially-available role-playing game, was published in 1974. Three booklets filled with guidelines and numbers. It was … Continue reading 1st Edition Advanced Dungeons & Dragons – Why Play It?


