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What's the hold up?

Sorry it's taking so long to get the print-on-demand books together. Here's the whys and wherefores...

I'm getting some edits in. I'm taking care of a few of the issues that have been raised over the past month or so. The PDF should be updated around the same time as the POD is made available.

I misunderstood how Lulu handled discounts, coupons, etc. I know I've gotten coupons in the past for specific titles or authors. But, apparently, I can't offer them as a new publisher for some reason. I'm currently in the process of getting POD set up through DriveThruRPG/RPGNow so that those who have the PDF can receive a discount on the hardcover as promised. Canadian folks can contact me directly if they don't want to pay across-the-border shipping costs.

We'll work something out.

The extended kerfluffle at Lulu dovetailed nicely into the need for me to clean up a couple of items. If it wasn't clear, there will be a hardcover version available at Lulu and RPGNow for $34.99. The hardcover will come with a free PDF through RPGNow. Lulu will also have a softcover version for $19.99. That's a deal right there.

Thanks for your patience.

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  1. It would be nice to have it right now, but I'd rather have it when it's ready and you're happy with it, no rush.

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  2. Glad to hear that you're taking time to make edits before setting up the POD books, as there were a few minor things that I'd found in the pdf when I bought it.

    Hopefully this won't delay the Hanging Judge's Guide too much. (Really looking forward to the bestiary and seeing if there's more material for adventure creation)

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