The literary output of one Ashleigh M, slightly redacted
I sat down one evening and tried to recreate a listing of all of my published works over the years. I know that this isn’t a complete listing, as there were many things I submitted for publication that were accepted by various and sundry publications that I’ve forgotten over the years, some gaming, Sci-fi, and fandom -zines, some vanity press things, and whatnot, but this is off the top of my head that I can actually remember.
Continue reading →Destine Pavhik “Skydancer” Mann-da Vid
Destine, a Bard of the Kender race, is truly a product of legendary adventurers. Born to the famed adventurers Tasselhoff da Vid and Jolene Hicksey Mann, her arrival into the world was shrouded in secrecy due to her parents’ separation. … Continue reading →
The Wild Beyond the Witchlight Meets the Broot Skwad
Follow the adventures of Carrion Bonewreath, Zevelgul, and Fil Kreacher as they make their way through the Feywild on a Quest to …
Continue reading →Picking back up the Polydice
Watching Critical Role has me wanting to return to being a DM.
Continue reading →Saying Goodbye
This past week we had to say goodby to our fur kid, Quill, aka Don Quillote de la India Ink. So, for those who weren’t aware, my youngest daughter’s emotional support animal, Quill, has been ill for about a month … Continue reading →
An Elegy for our Boy
Elegy to Our Boy It is so hard to say goodbye. The end has come. I knew it would . . . someday. Such a good boy; for seven too short years, our Quill, always there for us, … Continue reading →
who are you (updated)
Upcoming changes
The entirety of the LookingBackwards.net website will soon be getting a facelift and reorganization over the next several weeks. Just thought you should know. 🙂
Continue reading →My apologies
I’ve been rather neglectful of this site recently. I’m trying to become better at updating content for all of my websites (yes, plural, there are a number of them), but between Covid-19 exhaustion (no, I haven’t contracted the ’ rona, … Continue reading →
Had I been witty enough
I would have taken advantage of this past year and the pandemic plague enforcement to have written more often of the activities one might need endure whilst undergoing quarantine. Alas, I was neither quick nor witty enough to do that, … Continue reading →