Gates, Structures, and How to Make Them
A collection of instructions for crafting ingenious home garden and farm constructions, made with materials you may already have on hand. Featuring charming original illustrations and relayed an amusingly frank style this guide offers strategies for projects including sturdy gates, cellars, and flooring.
The Endless Black and Melancholy Triumphant
A mediation on the nature of nothingness and how things can be swallowed by it. Employing a radical use of the space of the book many stretches of the book have a few words on each page using the space of the book to convey their meaning. The latter portion of the book contains the three primal spells of the endless black.
- The Lighting of The Treasured Candles
- That Which Dwells Within
- Eternal Crushing Heat
Sphere of Doom
A text on the nature of Beholders and their habitat. It is a detailed text covering the many rays that the beholder can bring to bear from the eyestalks. The highlight of the essay is a section detailing the lairs of beholders and the manner of defense that they commonly use to defend them. The text ends with a listing of a dozen locations of Beholders along with notes on who would most directly benefit from their extermination.
Spells of the Inverted Mountain
A collection of 7 mighty spells calling on the mighty Inverted Mountain. Harness their power for yourself and your enemies will flee from your eldritch might.
Ticks & How to Love Them
What would happen if we learned to love one of humankind’s most loathed adversaries—the tick? They may be pesky or even dangerous, but they’re also ancient, unique,and plentiful in environments they share with humans. From identifying their markings to cool trivia. A little learning can’t hurt, and a little love can change a lot!
Lost in the Woods: The Joy of Not Knowing Where You Are
This gentle nature memoir will soothe you, make you think, and make you want to get up and go for a walk in the forest. The current trend in nature writing memoirs shows nature as a tool for healing grief and trauma; understandable, but this tome thoughtfully challenges the idea that nature’s primary value is as a healer/therapist or any kind of resource for us to exploit. Instead of a transactional and one-sided relationship, something that makes us part of it rather than the other way around; we aren’t separate at all, and it’s there with us whether or not we need anything from it.
Against Prisons
Makes the case for the abolition of the prison system. This essay doesn’t stop at why we should shut down prisons, she also looks at what alternatives we may use to replace such a repressive, ineffective system.
Elegy for the First World
Written in Draconic this poem tells of the battle between the old gods and the dragons led by Tiamat and Bahamut. It talks of Bahamut falling and Tiamat being imprisoned. It also speaks of Sardior who hid rather than be slain or imprisoned.