Describe your dream chocolate bar.
My dream chocolate bar / is packed with psilocybin / to help my dreaming

Describe your dream chocolate bar.
My dream chocolate bar / is packed with psilocybin / to help my dreaming


New works for 5th Edition compatible Tabletop Roleplaying Games (such as Dungeons & Dragons) from Midnight Moth Publications are now in the wild and available for purchase as downloadable PDFs on DriveThru RPG!
The Greenling Player’s Guide, presenting a new Plant Folk Species option for Player Characters, was released Tuesday, May 27th 2025, and the Warlock: Dragon Patron, presenting a new Subclass option for Warlock Player Characters was released yesterday, May 28th 2025.

These new offerings join The Adventurous Vampire , a new Player Character class option (levels 1-20) which was released for purchase on May 2nd 2025, and which will soon offer additional options in both hardcover and softcover print-on-demand formats.

Manifesting the creative works has been immensely rewarding for me, and I am ecstatic to share them with the Tabletop Gaming community!
Om Shanti.

My poem “Aubrey Beardsley” is now published in “Dispatches”, issue #1 of slips slips! “What IS slips slips,?”, you may ask yourself.
slips slips is a new print-only literary magazine published by Hope Cartelli, Kristen Leigh, and Jeff Lewonczyk.
From the website:
“slips slips is a new print-only art and literary publication that aspires to build a community of voices on paper. The first issue will be published in spring 2025 in a broadsheet format that takes inspiration from the stacked cacophony of 19th-century newspapers, with items laid out in columns across multiple pages that mimic the experience of browsing through an entire world at once.”
Jeff and Hope are dear friends and creative Godlings with whom I have had the pleasure of collaborating many times over the past 17 years or so, including but not limited to working with their legendary theatre company Piper McKenzie, participating in The Paper House on Governor’s Island, and lounging around in graveyards making Art via our own creative collaborative lark, Cemetery Sketch Club.
Anything they touch is GOLD.
Get a Copy of slips slips!

Tonight is my last night in New York State for almost a month. Tomorrow morning, I drive to the airport, put the car in the long term economy lot, and fly, fly, fly to Philly, Dallas. Flagstaff, Arizona, a place I have never been to before.
I finished up the artwork for my next publication, Warlock: Dragon Patron (see the cover, above), and uploaded my files to DriveThru RPG, where it will be published via my publishing hub, Midnight Moth Publications, and be available for download later this week. This is the third title in 27 days I have submitted (along with the currently available The Adventurous Vampire, and the soon-to-be-available The Greenling Player’s Guide), and with this submission, I think I can safely say that I am starting to find flow with this process, which is satisfying.
Gatekeeping with respect to creativity – that is, having to get someone else’s permission to make something, is one of the principal impediments to art-making in the adult world. Being able to make and put out my own work from top to bottom – to design, write, illustrate, copy edit, desktop publish, and promote- is immensely empowering and rewarding, especially as up until April 30th, I hadn’t done it before.
Here’s to new ambitions, new challenges, new experiences, and new horizons.
So I will it, So Mote It Be, So it is.
Om shanti.
I finished up The Greenling Player’s Guide and submitted it to DriveThruRPG for approval to publish as a PDF on their platform via my publishing hub, Midnight Moth Publications.

The PDF should be available for purchase and download on Monday or Tuesday.

My latest release The Adventurous Vampire is out now.
Purchase The Adventurous Vampire on Drivethru RPG.
Today, as Venus returned to Aries (my natal placement), I submitted THE ADVENTUROUS VAMPIRE, my first digital publication for Midnight Moth Publications to DriveThruRPG. I now am waiting on file and content approval from the Publisher Relations Representative, a process that will take between 1 and 7 business days.
I feel great and look forward to getting it out to the public.
