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Well...

My bad on the RPGNow/DriveThruRPG hardcover not being available. It's still awaiting review. I've tried contacting them twice thus far with no response. I'm thinking holidays are impacting response/review time. If anyone grabs a hardcover copy via Lulu, email me your preferred RPGNow/DriveThruRPG email address, the date of your order through Lulu, and your order number and I'll send you a coupon for a free PDF through RPGNow/DriveThruRPG. I should have an update after the new year that will detail what's coming for Transylvanian Adventures  in 2014. It's going to be an exciting year.

Just in time for Friday the 13th

Print editions of Transylvanian Adventures  are now available. The softcover edition  is $19.99 and is only available through Lulu.com. There is a  hardcover edition available  for $34.99 through Lulu as well. There is also a hardcover version that will be available through  RPGNow  and  DriveThruRPG  after they complete their review process. The Print+PDF bundle can be purchased at either of those links. Those who have bought the PDF and have allowed publishers to send them promotions through email will receive a discount coupon for the RPGNow/DriveThruRPG hardcover in their inbox. If you bought the PDF and don't have that set up, now's a good time to do that to get that discount. You could turn it on tonight or tomorrow and then turn it off after you get the TA discount email. It's also worth noting that Lulu is running a holiday sale for 10% off (up to 30% if you purchase over $80). They periodically run specials for free shipping too. Of the two, I prefer the

Revenants and Ruminations

Following up on Alex Lucard's  review of Transylvanian Adventures , I'd like to say, first, thanks. I'm grateful for everyone who is spreading the word and getting information out there on TA. I'm not Hasbro. I'm not Fantasy Flight. I'm not even Frog God Games. So the only thing that's going to keep the undead heart of this game beating are those who appreciate it and have a passion for it. That said, I'd like to clear up a couple of things in the review. Transylvanian Adventures  contains an insane (and insanely deceptive) amount of information. I tried my best to convey it all as clearly as possible. But I'm afraid that sometimes I zigged when I should have zagged. If I may, I'd like to clarify some points and answer some questions raised in Lucard's review. 1. Core character classes are interesting, but I wouldn’t say balanced. Depending on your alignment, a class may get more or less abilities. For example, only a Chaotic Exotic

Long time, no update

So here's what's been going on in the world of Transylvanian Adventures  of late... Alex Lucard (awesome name, btw) has put up  a nice review of TA . I think it's fair and a generous 4 star rating. So that's cool. There are a couple of inaccuracies in there (likely my fault as a writer) that I will try to clear up in a blogpost soon. If you haven't already,  checkout the Spellburn podcast . They're awesome and should be on your regular podcast rotation. As for the print books... I've gone through a couple of rounds of minor edits. Each round takes a while to clear through the approval process. That's the big hurdle at the moment. Bad News: I may have one more edit cycle to go. As for what's next... You might guess that supporting and finishing up the print-on-demand version of  Transylvanian Adventures has absorbed most of my time. That's true. So no new progress has been made on the second book. After the print-on-demand