Lorehaven podcast interview on my newest book (Fatal Fogs), chivalry, and more
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Lorehaven podcast interview on my newest book (Fatal Fogs), chivalry, and more
Leave a CommentFatal Fogs is almost here!! We are excited to show you this amazing cover for the book, which captures the feel, fun, and mystery of the story! Fatal Fogs is book two of The Tangled…
Leave a CommentLast month was our annual family celebration of Adam’s Eve from my book Juvament! Following are a few pictures. (See the history and schedule for Adam’s Eve, or read previous posts about it.)
Leave a CommentYes, folks, it’s that time of year! Time to celebrate Adam’s Eve and Snakymas Day , the holiday preceding Thanksgiving and Christmas! A time-honored and cherished tradition! (Well, at least since last year…) What better than…
Leave a CommentRejoicing and Jubilation! We’re thrilled to give you Juvament!: A Mythical Mess (from the Medieval Muddles world) for FREE! Download, share, enjoy…
Leave a CommentHappy Independence Day! In celebration, we are happy to let you know Mubblefubbles is on Amazon, waiting for you to enjoy on your day off! Take a read and let us know what you think!
Leave a CommentThe newest book from J. Aaron Gruben will be coming soon! As we make the final preparations, we thought you might enjoy a sneak preview. Read the first chapter of The Mubblefubbles here! Enjoy!
Leave a CommentThe last few months have been busy, between a new baby, a trip to Washington D.C., vet work, and kid work. Book work has also been happening, slowly but surely. We have several different projects…
Leave a CommentTonight I made an example of a Sallust map to illustrate my newest project The Mubblefubbles, which traces the misadventures of a pair of 13th century dragon-slaying bards. I’ve built this map by modifying the original map…
Leave a CommentGet ready to relax your brain cells on a none-to-serious comedic romp through the fictitious land of Beorcholt, which has nestled obscurely outside the pages of 13th century English history until now. In just two…
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