I’m hard at work writing more Endless Quest books at the moment, but the ones that came out in September are still getting all sorts of attention. This morning, for instance, my pal John Kovalic (of Apples to Apples, Munchkin, and Dork Tower fame) posted a new Dork Tower comic about his experiences with the Endless Quest books. It’s both hilarious and painfully true. Read it.
If you like the comic, you should also check out the Kickstarter that John’s running for his first Dork Tower collection in 10 years. I’ve been reading Dork Tower since before I even met John (a.k.a. the Nicest Guy in Gaming), and much like him, it’s only improved with age.
Meanwhile, I also chatted with the folks at the Great Big Beautiful Podcast about the Endless Quest books. We jawed for about an hour about all sorts of things, including my work on the Rogue One junior novel, and hopefully you’ll find it a fun listen.
While I have your attention, be sure to check out another amazing D&D book that came out this week: Dungeons & Dragons: Art and Arcana. It’s a gorgeous book, looking at the history of D&D using its artwork as the lens, and it’s worth every damn penny.
I’ve known two of the authors for years: Jon Peterson (author of the incredible gaming history, Playing at the World) and Mike Witwer (author of the fantastic biography of Gary Gygax, Empire of Imagination), and you couldn’t ask for better writers with a bigger passion for their subject. I also met their co-authors this summer: Sam Witwer (Mike’s brother, the actor responsible for the voice of Darth Maul, among many other things) and Kyle Newman (director of Fanboys and several other fun and fine films). As a team, they’re absolutely stellar folks whose love for the subject shines through on every page.
If you love D&D, grab the book and leave it out on your gaming/coffee table for your friends to ooh and ah over it.