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Rock-Con is on!!

November 1-3, 2024! Tebala Event Center at 7910 Newburg Road, Rockford, IL 61108!

Huzzah! This will be a first time ever event for Forging of a Knight at this awesome regional gaming convention! For over 40 years Rock-Con has been hosting historical and fantasy miniatures, role-playing, collectible card and board gaming, and I can't wait to be a part of it!

Hoping all of you can make it!

https://rock-con.com/
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Dragon Days Fantasy Festival, Lake Geneva, WI Sept. 27-29!

It's about time!

A fun fantasy filled extravaganza, with food, medieval crafts, music, costume contests, gaming, and more, all in beautiful Lake Geneva, WI, celebrating the birthplace of D&D and fantasy!

And guess which epic fantasy author will be boothing there, in costume this time?! Aww, someone must have told you...!

https://www.dragondays.org/
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I'll be Horticultural Hall for DragonDays this Sat and Sun, 9/28-9/29/24!

DragonDays this Sat/Sun in Lake Geneva WI!
Talk about history!

I'll be boothing my books at the legendary Horticultural Hall, site of the first Gen Con!

Look for me at table 10!

330 Broad Street, Lake Geneva, WI 53147 - 10am-5pm!

Be there - or Those That Stand in Shadow will getcha!


https://www.dragondays.org/
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Dragon Days!

Dragon Days was yet another amazing experience! Pre-setup at DragonDays was to happen this past Friday, but not actually for me, lol! Horticultural Hall (the place I was to booth at - talk about gaming history - the birthplace of Gen Con I!) had a wedding going on, so my official first day ended up being on Saturday.

However, this was the official first day of ceremonies led by DragonDays Co-Chairmen Harold “Wisconsin” Johnson and Paul Stormberg. Wielding a +1 sword drawn from a stone (actually a prop stuck in a bale of straw, but run with the imagery) was the mayor of Lake Geneva Todd Krause leading the ribbon cutting honors, accompanied by former mayor, Charleen Klein. Gail Gygax, Gary Gygax’s widow, was also present, and surely proud of this wonderful salute to his creative efforts.

A big tip of ye olde helmet to Kevin Maurice, Site Director for the event, who was extremely patient with all of my email questions, and who gave me a warm welcome amidst the many vendors clamoring for his attention. Thanks again, Kevin!!

Cookies and fun drinks were to be had, with free T-Shirts from last year’s pilot effort for the event.

First day at DragonDays started off with a bang! Not only being at Horticultural Hall, but having Tom Wham hosting games right in front of my table! One of the original TSR’s employees, Tom drew some of the original conceptual illustrations of the beholder, a classic AD&D monster, in addition to creating such games as Snit’s Revenge and The Awful Green Things from Outer Space. It was great talking to Tom and especially watching my son playing a game with him - one gaming generation teaching another.

How do you top that? How about having Heidi Gygax, daughter of Gary Gygax, boothing right next to me along with her husband Erik! They were both a treat to talk to and Im already looking forward to hearing more about their convention plans for an “Egg Con” next year…!

Finally on the second (and last) day, some familiar names were still in attendance - Harold “Wisconsin” Johnson, DragonDays co-chairman, and Ernest Gygax, son of Gary Gygax who not only visited my booth for a spell, he even bought a copy of the 1st book in the Forging of a Knight series!

A glorious sunset brought an end to this new adventure in Lake Geneva ends…but an adventure I will return to next year!
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Gail Borden Library Author Fair in October!

If you missed me at DragonDays, come check me out at the Gail Borden Library, 270 N. Grove Ave., Elgin IL 60120 this coming Sunday from 2-4pm!

https://gailborden.info/authors
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