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Does Monster Size Matter?
No matter what I looked for, I could only find Godzilla creatures under the ‘Monster Size Chart’ search. Most of them had the Cloverfield monster, which I didn’t take because I remember getting in a debate with a fan of … Continue reading
It’s Not the Size of the Monster, But How You Use It!
More than likely, one of the first things that comes to mind when you think of a monster is something big. Godzilla, King Kong, Frankenstein’s Monster, Cloverfield, and the list keeps going. At the very least you start thinking about … Continue reading
Return of Monster Maker Fun!
Back in April, I did something that I called the ‘Monster Maker Fun’. I asked people to give a list of nonsense words and I turned them into monsters, items, and fictional rituals for a week. Here’s an example that … Continue reading
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Goals of the Recently Fed
Well, I survived Yom Kippur and realized I’m extremely rusty with video games. At least Castlevania: Symphony of the Night. The big spell that I could usually pull off was so beyond me and I had such trouble dodging attacks. … Continue reading
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Thank You, Thunderclap Supporters
Now that I’m fed and have gone on-line, I can talk about my experience with Thunderclap. I got 102 supporters and it went live at noon. So you can imagine the boost in sales I got for my books: Well, … Continue reading