GREG NAGLER MEET THE AUTHORS OF GRUMPY OLD GODS VOL3
Grumpy Old Gods Vol. 3 Blurb: Night of the Living Diva by Greg Nagler: Lilly and Mable face-off with the Goddess Hecate. It’s not going to be pretty.
GREG NAGLER MEET THE AUTHORS OF GRUMPY OLD GODS VOL3
Grumpy Old Gods Volume 3
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The Grumpy Old Gods are back in a delightfully spooky edition. Sometimes poignant, sometimes funny, almost always grumpy, cranky, or cantankerous, these modern renditions of aging gods and goddesses will enliven the season and leave you wanting more
About Greg:
Greg Nagler is a former soldier, student, bookstore clerk, admin, middle manager, fed, consultant, who has recently reinvented himself as a writer, game designer, and house husband – the latter being the most financially sound. His work appears in role-playing games such as TORG Eternity, Talislanta: The Savage Lands, D6, and LARPs by FYI. Most days he can be found staring at a computer contemplating why the words in his head are better than the ones on the screen. He resides a comfortable distance from Chicago, with his very patient and understanding family and a number of pets who have joined the choir invisible.
What’s new:
Greg’s co-wrote the Aysle Sourcebook for TORG Eternity, which is being released in December 2019 by Ulisses Spiele International.
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The Blurbs from GOGV3
Maize by Marshall J. Moore: Family history and mythology both have a way of repeating themselves; and if you are P.I. Althea Stagg, they are basically the same thing anyway.
A Grave Mistake by Elizabeth Shaffer: Loki isn’t a good guy, but sometimes, even he gets the chance to be a hero. (So what if he was in the middle of pulling a prank when the chance came along?)
Queen of Nightmares by Ronel Janse van Vuuren: When Queen Mab tries to take a well-deserved break, all hell breaks loose…literally.
A Deal’s a Deal by Vanessa Finaughty: When the younger gods decide to throw a Halloween bash, the lord of Samhain is less than pleased. As usual, It’s up to Isis to fix the resulting mess.
Riding the Storm by Lyssa Medana: Even a retired God needs to get out occasionally; Taranis should have chosen a different night.
The Boy Who Became a God by Aletha Wade: Sometimes it takes a lot to become what you will be, and death isn’t always an ending.
Fingertips of Blood and Oil by K. A. Masters: On an epic trip across the sea, a Captain meets a Goddess, and finds out that they have more in common than one would expect.
Oracle by Mark Bruce: Beware what you bring with you when you enter the Oracle.
St. Estavan of the Children by E. E. King: He died. But after he died, he found a purpose.
Night of the Living Diva by Greg Nagler: Lilly and Mable face-off with the Goddess Hecate. It’s not going to be pretty.
Rose by Vanessa Wells: Something is killing wealthy businessmen, something that can rip out a heart and leave no DNA evidence – when the police can’t find the killer, it’s time to call a witch.
Jacqui Murray
November 8, 2019 @ 10:59
Good collection of godly stories, Juneta!