DC Adventures and Deep Armageddon

I’ve been playing role-playing games since ’82, and sometimes that hobby intersects with my writing.

I’ve always loved superhero games, and when DC Adventures came out this year I was ecstatic: it combined Mutants and Masterminds‘ D20 rules with the classic DC Heroes system. It’s the perfect fill-in game for my group, since we can do quick pick-up games with familiar characters and histories without rules or background overload.

I designed their current adventures based on an Academy of Super-Heroes arc. ASH is a shared-world superhero fic in the same vein as Wild Cards, only published free on rec.arts.comics.creative. I learned the craft partly through writing issues of Conclave of Super-Villains starting in 1997 (though at the time I didn’t think I’d go into writing professionally).

ConflictoConflicto, fan art by Joe Singleton

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Author Spotlight at Fantasy Magazine

My Author Spotlight by Jennifer Konieczny is up at Fantasy Magazine. (Caution: spoilers for “The Gold Silkworm”.) Article here.

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“The Gold Silkworm” Extra

This post contains spoilers for “The Gold Silkworm” at Fantasy Magazine. Please read the story first. Thanks!

Tattoos of Chinese phrases play an important role in “The Gold Silkworm”. I had originally intended to include them as visual aids, but the story worked without them. Also, it was difficult to embed Chinese fonts for electronic submissions to magazines. So, here they are instead as story extras.

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“The Gold Silkworm” at Fantasy Magazine

“The Gold Silkworm” is live at Fantasy Magazine (December 13, 2010 issue). It’s another Strange Event of the Song Dynasty.

This might be a good time to announce that my new blog/website is also live, as is my Twitter account @wistling. I’ll be keeping my LiveJournal too.

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Crabfu

My cousin I-Wei Huang is an artist and steampunk genius–he designs steam-powered robots that actually work! Check these out:

The Steam Powered Centipede

The Steam Beetle

We’ve teamed up once: he did the artwork for “Tekkai Exhales His Avatar” (which appeared in Orson Scott Card’s Intergalactic Medicine Show #11):

Check out his work at Crabfu.

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“A Sweet Calling” Extra

A Sweet Calling” in Clarkesworld #44 is my tribute to the vanishing art of candy blowing, which has been seen in the streets of China since the Tang Dynasty.

Watch a modern Tangren at work:

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