Books, Meta, Projects

Ghost Train to New Orleans Episode 12

Ghost Train to New OrleansThe podcast is back! Episode 12 of Ghost Train to New Orleans, is here via FREE podcast! And tomorrow there will be another episode to make up for the hiatus!

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If you’re enjoying the story, consider supporting me by purchasing the book either in book stores, in online retail stores, ebook stores, or via Audible.com. If you purchase the book, then it will increase the chances for a book 3!

This will only be live until 31 July, 2015. Subscribe now!


The book: Chapel Hill Comics (signed!) ~ B&N ~Powell’s ~ Amazon (aff. link) ~ Indiebound ~ Waterstones
The audiobook! Ambling Books ~ Audible

Don’t have book 1, The Shambling Guide to New York City yet?
The book: B&N ~ Indie ~ Waterstones Chapel Hill Comics (signed!) ~ Powell’s ~ Amazon (aff. link)
The audiobook: (Ambling) (Audible)

Personal

My productivity obsession: HabitRPG

A while back I grumbled to the Patreon supporters that all the apps and online tricks and lifehacks did nothing for me productivity-wise. You mention it, I’ve probably done it and from the looks of my desk, completely failed at it. But then Nicole, an old friend from Viable Paradise, pinged me to say that she had been playing with HabitRPG and had found it incredibly helpful.

Tried it. LOVED IT.

You are an adventurer, dealing with three things: habits (things you want to work on, like “don’t drink soft drinks” or “stop swearing”), dailies (things you must do daily, like “make the bed” and “write 1000 words”), and ToDos (write a book, get car inspected.) When you do your good things in any of the three categories, you get experience points, gold, and sometimes loot drops. When you do a bad habit, or miss a daily chore, then you take damage.

It gets interesting when you form a party and go on a quest, which gives out better loot at the end, but the real motivator is the fact that when you don’t do your daily items, the monster attacks everyone on your team. Before, you thought you’d be OK taking the damage of not doing the dishes, but now everyone suffers.

Gold buys you equipment. Loot drops include eggs (all pets come from eggs, even tigers and cacti), hatching potions (which you pour over an egg, giving a type to your animal, like zombie dragon, or golden bear), and food (which you feed to pets to make them grow into mounts.) When you drop to zero HP, you die, taking all your gold, one level, and one random item. It sucks.

When you boil it down, it is another todo list, and no matter how many funny images you put on it, and how many cute pets and mighty mounts I get, doing the laundry is still doing the laundry. But knowing that when I’m done, i can get the possibility of pretending that laundry basket was a mighty sword and maybe get a new pet or some food to turn a pet into a mount, makes it a bit more rewarding.

The community is amazing, though. There are people using HabitRPG to deal with a lot more than I struggle with, like obsessive habits and even self-harm. The “Tavern” (the side-wide group chat) is heavily moderated to keep abuse at bey, with the mindset that we all are here to better ourselves and don’t need to, well, shit on others’ attempts. They’re also super-helpful to newbies (the wiki is also quite detailed). I don’t post there often, but I died recently right before the expensive winter items came out, and went to whine that I was a down-on-her-luck penniless healer.* Two strangers sent me gems immediately. (You have to buy gems with real moneys, or with gold if you subscribe to the site with real moneys.)

If there’s a downside, it’s hard finding people you know on the site unless you have their user ID, an incredibly complex set of numbers (for example, my UID is 2a157564-237e-412e-8a49-ec18f330b088). Then again, you can find people through guilds of like-minded folks. I’ve set up an I Should Be Writing guild, it’s small but at least it helps me find people.

HabitRPG has a mobile (Android and iOS as far as I know, maybe more) app where you can log your stuff, but the site changes much more often than the app updates, which is a bit frustrating.

But overall, it’s shown to be very motivating for me, and when I made Beastmaster a few days ago – where I hatched all 90 pets – I admit it was a thrill. If you’re having trouble with motivation, I recommend HabitRPG. It’s free, but you get no ads and gems to spend if you subscribe, and this site is well worth my moneys.

HabitRPG
I’m on the left with my zombie panda mount and my seahorse pet, the rest of the party is to the right. Other pets include skeleton lion, base cactus, base tiger, desert fox. And 2 shade dragon mounts.

* At level 10 you can choose your class. It’s hard to see from my huge zombie panda mount, but I’m carrying the rod and shield of a healer. Healers, well, heal people and buff constitution so people won’t take so much damage from missed tasks. Rogues get better loot drops. Mages get more XP and keep their streaks alive even if they miss a day. Warriors hit things really hard.

Books, Projects

Now Available: The Afterlife Series VI: Stones

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Cover art by Pablo Defendini

About (mumble) years ago, I ran a kickstarter campaign to self publish my Afterlife series, and said I would continue my series one more novella if we hit a stretch goal. *

Surprisingly, I did hit the goal, so I’ve been working on the final story in the interim years. A book deal and a graduate program kind of slowed me down, but it’s finally done. And here is the final Afterlife novella, Stones!

The Afterlife Series VI: Stones

Kate and Daniel are back for one final adventure! After giving up their powers to exist peacefully as the sun and moon, the couple are distressed to find that a cultish group of children have taken it upon themselves to search for the dead gods in a most disturbing way. The failed gods try to meddle once more, and find themselves on their most rewarding journey yet through The Reach, a new afterlife.

Available via ebook from the author.
(Smashwords) (Amz)

* This was not called a stretch goal at the time. Old school kickstarter.

Also, all of my ebooks are now available directly from me at Payhip. Find out more on my books page!

Meta, Personal, Travel

Brief note re: audio files, this site, etc

I am currently feeling the lack of laptop for the first time. I knew it would come. But the fact is, I’m about to head out on a research/vacation trip. Like in 10 min. And I have audio recorded for you, but not edited and uploaded. 2 episodes of Ghost Train, ISBW, Ditch Diggers, it’s all there. Just on my hard drive. Which now lives on my desktop. And since I can’t take it with me, it will stay on my hard drive till I can edit and upload.

I’ll be home Thursday and hopefully can get some stuff uploaded then, provided I’m not wrecked from the red-eye.

The good news is my trip coincides with a self-pub project I have going this year, involving a travel guide.

Personal

Merry Christmas! And Kindle Deal!

Hope you guys have had fun watching our advent calendar. We’ve had a blast doing it, but honestly are looking forward to hot chocolate and no video editing for a bit.

In other news, I have it on good authority that Amazon has The Shambling Guide to New York City as a Kindle Daily Deal today, so if you have a shiny new tablet under your tree and are wondering what to put on it, you can get Book 1 of The Shambling Guides for $2.99!*

But whatever you do, I hope you are having a safe and happy December, and will have a happy new year. Talk to you soon!

(affiliate link)

Family, Personal

Advent Calendar Day 24

It’s ALMOST CHRISTMAS! It’s our final sponsor message, complete with special guests Daniel and Megan!

See more great #advent2014 at Grant’s Advent Calendar!
Music: “Batman Smells (A Rebuttal)” by John Anealio
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Family, Personal

Advent Calendar Day 23

We revisit some of our old haunts and learn totally incomprehensible truths about Billy. GASP.

See more great #advent2014 at Grant’s Advent Calendar!
Music: “Batman Smells (A Rebuttal)” by John Anealio
Graphic by John Goldsmith
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Family, Personal

Advent Calendar Day 22

It’s time for a small break for cartoon drawing! Music: A Millennium Falcon for Christmas” by the always awesome John Anealio! Get his Season’s Geekings EP here for pay-what-you-want!

See more great #advent2014 at Grant’s Advent Calendar!

Music: “Batman Smells (A Rebuttal)” by John Anealio
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Youtube Link

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