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Freelance writer and game designer. West Coast Adventurers Guild writer. Legends of Greyhawk Story Lead (Wild Coast and Bandit Kingdoms Divisions). Creator of dispassionate, professional summaries of myself. Available for work, FWIW.
It's Me, Mike Olson









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Stay in school, kids. I did, and look what it's done for me.
All the D&D adventures I've written for AL? None of them has even hit $100. I quasi-joked the other day that I was looking forward to the $25 I'd earn over the next 12 months from the last Dungeoncraft adventure I wrote, but... turns out that's a pretty accurate estimate!
Heck, I only get a .77% -- not 7.7%, zero-point-seven-seven-percent -- from the two Tasha's Crucible of Everything Else books, but taken together those royalties add up to more than a thousand dollars! Again, over the course of eight years; it's hardly even noticeable over time.
Apparently I've earned $5800 and change in DM's Guild royalties over the past eight years. The biggest single contributor? The Draconomicon. I only get a 7% royalty, but the price point's high enough and the sales have been strong enough that it alone accounts for nearly $3900 in royalties.
Great summary and overview from Sprite on the latest regime lawfare against protesters and observers. ⬇️
So it's official. A legendary VFX wizard has passed away. 😞 Thunderbirds, 2001: A Space Odyssey, Space: 1999, The Empire Strikes Back, Alien, Aliens, Space Truckers, Moon Zero Two, Dragonslayer, DragonHeart, The Neverending Story... Brian Johnson has brought many sci-fi & fantasy dreams to life.
They're calling him the character find of the 50's