Monthly Archives: September 2011

Mystery of Gloves (Sinister RPG)

Sinister RPG is the newest in the line of games developed for Third Eye Games. For this one, you get to come along for the ride. First off, let me address the fact that there was no post last week. … Continue reading

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Ep6: Publishing Chat with Brian St. Claire-King (Rolling 20s)

Had two wonderful conversations with Brian St. Claire-King from Vajra Enterprises. As a small press publisher that has 5 game lines, novels, soundtracks, his own fiction podcast, and 10 years of experience under his belt, he’s the perfect person to … Continue reading

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Monster Types (Sinister RPG)

Sinister RPG is the newest in the line of games developed for Third Eye Games. For this one, you get to come along for the ride. One of the questions that I received in my last post was whether I … Continue reading

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Geeking and Speaking

I remember the first time that I faced prejudice against geeks. I was in high school, in computer class, and I used to type up magic armor and weapons and NPCs after I was done with my class work (that’s … Continue reading

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Finding Focus Through Art (Sinister RPG)

Sinister RPG is the newest in the line of games developed for Third Eye Games. For this one, you get to come along for the ride. So, this will be a shorter post, but I’m not going to leave you … Continue reading

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3EG DragonCon 2011 Recap

So, as anyone that has been to DragonCon knows, it’s basically one big party. What does that means to a blossoming RPG publisher, you ask? Well, instead of how GenCon was with constant interviews, booth manning and business thangs, DragonCon … Continue reading

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My Starting Questions (Sinister RPG)

Sinister RPG is the newest in the line of games developed for Third Eye Games. For this one, you get to come along for the ride. Funny how it works when you say you’re designing a game. You are constantly … Continue reading

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