I worked with Anna for several years, first as a consultant and then as a writer-editor in the studio alongside her. The work involved the writing, editing, creation and illustrating of some quite technical rules and game supplements. I’d recommend using or hiring her to anyone: she is responsive, helpful, proactive, efficient, highly competent and easy to build a working relationship with.
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Ever since the snow fell, our house-wolf looks like this anytime anyone says something even vaguely resembling 'a walk.'
December updates! Space heists, shiny rocks, and some mushy feelings. Head to doubleproficiency.substack.com!
Who isn’t always ready for some fun TTRPG talk! 😅 #outtakes #bloopers #couplegoals
Quickly, fetch the vetch! This lovely plant is a great feed for horses (as long as they don’t eat too much), and humans have been munching on it since Neolithic times. Can’t get any more old-school than this!
My beautiful kitty always comforts me when I need it and at the end of a long day 💖 #pettherapy #catlover #catsofinstagram
From ancient Roman highways in Britain to giant hillside drawings, chalk has been employed for millennia to mark the pathways and protect the area. Among the best known drawings are the Cerne Abbas Giant and the Uffington White Horse.