The Life & Times of Ichabod Brooks . . . Where to even begin?
This is a short story collection staring Ichabod Brooks. He is an experienced adventurer with a wife and kid back home. The jobs put food on the table, so he keeps working hard and building his reputation. That’s pretty much it. Ichabod is the selling point since he’s older, experienced, achy, and not trying to save the world. I always enjoyed putting a sense of exasperation and tiredness on him when things would go wrong. It wasn’t frustration, but more of a ‘I’m getting too old for this’ thing. Guess I did kind of picture him as Donald Glover at times.
The creation of this series began with a fun short story I made prior to this with the same character. People liked it, but he was named Ichabod Jones. It was pointed out that there was a monster hunter with that name, so I played around with other surnames. Ichabod was staying since he’d had that for years while sitting in my ‘to be used’ pile. Came up with Brooks when I turned on the TV and saw Mel Brooks as Comicus in ‘History of the World Part I’. The rest was history.
Except for making him an archer to make him different than most of my other heroes at the time. My plan to make him a smart and strategy-based fighter had him gravitate towards a distance fighter. Ichabod could still throw down in close-combat, but only due to decades of experience instead of training. His main weapon was the bow and I gave him an arsenal of magic gear to choose from. With so many adventures under his belt, it made sense for him to have a lot of special weapons even if he couldn’t bring all of them on a job. I came up with a triple quiver too. It was a magic device he had that held three quivers with one over his shoulder, one to his left and one to his right. This way he could have more than one type of arrow.
Really wish this book sold better. People loved when I put up teasers, but that never translated to sales and reviews. Maybe I could have marketed better, but I didn’t have a lot of money to put towards it. My hope was word-of-mouth, which didn’t spread that well when compared to my main series. This is why I never made time to write up the sequel, which would have been a second collection. There are outlines for the other 11-13 stories, so maybe one day.
Let’s get right to the questions:
- Have you ever felt like you’re getting too old for something?
- What do you think of short stories?
- What do you think of an adventurer who does it to feed their family instead of saving the world?





Always loved the name you chose for the character.
For the questions :
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Lucky. I feel too old for things all the time like spicy food or getting up in the morning.
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Didn’t realize picture books are considered short stories. Thought they were separate things.
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They are considered books. But since many are 500-1,000 words long, they are compact stories.
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Thanks. I’m not too happy with 10 foot ladders, so 20 is out of the question.
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😁
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I guess it depends on the adventure. You can get a good adventure comedy if the person is drawn into a bigger mess while still trying to pay bills.
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I have that Donald Glover thought all the time now. Maybe I’ve seen too much and am losing faith and patience with the modern world. I love short stories, have my own collections, too. I think Ichabod treating it like contract work makes him more unique in the genre. He’s like that quiet guy in a room full of boasters. The one you should take seriously. Aside from the questions, I loved Ichabod. I’d love to see more of his tales some day.
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That was a quote that I thought of whenever I wrote Ichabod. Hope to give him another collection one day.
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Me too. I’ll be first in line.
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Wonder if adventuring guilds would have medical and dental. Gotta at least cover mental health.
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In one of our games the GM had a life insurance policy and also a rescue policy that would recover you and your gear no matter where you were.
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Wow. That’s pretty cool.
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