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New American Artifact: John Prine’s Mailbag. Read at World Anvil Facebook Twitter Reddit Tumblr Email
For my next WorldEmber entry, I decided to stick with the Hex Ficton and write about Hobomancers. Read at World Anvil Facebook Twitter Reddit Tumblr Email
For my second WorldEmber entry, I wrote an article about an M-Force urban legend: Operation Toothpick. Read at World Anvil Facebook Twitter Reddit Tumblr Email
Which is why I was able to start working on WorldEmber today. This year I’m not necessarily focusing on a single world, so I’ll probably have a mix of stuff for Ten Thousand Daggers, Camlan, Diner Punks, and The Hex Ficton. I decided to start with the Hex Ficton page since it’s the most neglected…
Since I’ve posted Spooktober Entries for my other 3 WA worlds, it seemed only fair to do something for the Hex Ficton page. Since I didn’t have any great ideas for the “Space” prompt, I wrote up a short Galaxikhan entry. Read at World Anvil Facebook Twitter Reddit Tumblr Email
Sample from Elvismancer: The Blue Hawaii Boating Club Officially, the Blue Hawaii Boating Club is a trade organization of everyday Elvis impersonators who work, according to their website, “in the nautical performance space.” This includes both performers who work on cruise ships, riverboats, and other entertainment vessels and those who incorporate skiing, surfing, and other…
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I just posted an update to the Elvismancer Kickstarter. The plan was to include a writing sample, but the completely reasonable few paragraphs I originally meant to write combined with a throwaway line from an old Death Cookie article and became an 1800-word in-world article. Since that was way too long for a Kickstarter update,…
The Hex Ficton is the fictional setting where Hobomancer, M-Force, Weird Times at Charles Fort High, and numerous other games published by Hex Games take place. We often describe the Hex Ficton as a world that’s like our own, but vastly weirder. This list provides some insight into how weird it is. You can learn more at the Hex Ficton page.
I’ve started a new World Anvil page for the Hex Ficton (where M-Force, Hobomancer, and many other Hex Games are set). It’s in the very early stages right now–just a few brief articles and some partial timelines with no real theming or branding–and not really ready to be shared publicly, but I wanted to give…