This handy, go-anywhere size journal is perfect for keeping track of your RPG adventures.Gamers who play Dungeons and Dragons, or any role playing game will love this journal designed just for them. Every campaign needs a chronicler and every chronicler needs a journal like this. Add the name of your quest to the cover and first page. Fill in the dates, G M, player and character names and the set up for your game. Keep track of your adventures with style and flair. There are even spaces for pictures and grids for maps so the adventure stays alive in your mind, just like the day it happened. Whether you play D & D, LARP or just love adventure of any kind. This journal is for you.Now Updated! We've added room to keep track of 6 NPCs, A separate page for group treasure, a page for world history, a page for notes and more!
Catherine Thrush wrote and illustrated her first tween novel QUEST OF THE FAES (Pearl-Win Publishing 1985) at the age of eighteen. When QUEST was released she was majoring in Studio Art at the College of St. Benedict in Minnesota – which meant she was lucky enough to spend summers at speaking engagements and book signings instead of flipping burgers at Mickey D's.
After graduating she moved to California and started her own glass art business, which she ran for nearly twenty years.
Catherine also took up fencing and fenced competitively for over a decade. The father of the main character in her current historical fiction novel, Maestro Thurio DiCesare is based on her own fencing maestro, John DeCesare.
In the aftermath of the tragic events of 911 Catherine’s glass business dried up and she turned once again to writing. Her experiences as a woman fencer became a basis for her ongoing project, Lady Blade.
Lady Blade began life as an action/adventure screenplay. The screenplay won the 2004 Monterey County Film Commission's “Emerging Talent Award” and a consultation with Hollywood Script Consultant Linda Seger. Linda called it “an exciting story with very good action... a compelling character, a good theme to explore, and the opportunity for exotic and fascinating locations." Lady Blade placed highly in numerous screenwriting competitions and has been optioned twice.
The novel version was a finalist in the San Francisco Writer’s Conference Contest and a semi-finalist in the Amazon Breakthrough Novel Contest. Catherine is currently working on the prequel to Lady Blade.
Catherine and her husband Thomas are also co-owners of Urban Realms, a fantasy and RPG gaming supply business. Catherine draws and sells LotR style maps of real world places as well as designing gaming journals and supplies.
The couple lives, works, and games in San Jose, California along with their very naughty cat.