Project Update: Available Monday: The Extra Copies of The King-Killing Queen & The Briar-Sword Monk
Hi Everyone,
On Monday at 2PM ET / 11AM PT, the Grim Oak Press website will make available the remaining copies of The King-Killing Queen and The Briar-Sword Monk. These are set in the same world as The Dark Thorn but the series takes place 400 years before Richard's story. These were crowdfunded over a year ago in partnership with Skybound Entertainment (The Walking Dead) and are made available on Monday for the first time since the crowdfund ended.
Click HERE to see what will be available. If you purchased a limited, lettered, or rare edition of The Dark Thorn, we will be able to match numbers/letters with these books. Though I must warn you: There are only 140 Limited sets, 7 Lettered sets and 2 Rare books available on Monday. First come, first matched.
More news soon! We've begun getting the Map of Annwn posters printed as well as the Fae vs. Templar coin minted! And Don Maitz has flagged 22 scenes he wants to illustration in The Dark Thorn. Guess he'll have a hard time deciding which 15 to do.
See some of you Monday!
The Grim Oak Press Team
On Monday at 2PM ET / 11AM PT, the Grim Oak Press website will make available the remaining copies of The King-Killing Queen and The Briar-Sword Monk. These are set in the same world as The Dark Thorn but the series takes place 400 years before Richard's story. These were crowdfunded over a year ago in partnership with Skybound Entertainment (The Walking Dead) and are made available on Monday for the first time since the crowdfund ended.
Click HERE to see what will be available. If you purchased a limited, lettered, or rare edition of The Dark Thorn, we will be able to match numbers/letters with these books. Though I must warn you: There are only 140 Limited sets, 7 Lettered sets and 2 Rare books available on Monday. First come, first matched.
More news soon! We've begun getting the Map of Annwn posters printed as well as the Fae vs. Templar coin minted! And Don Maitz has flagged 22 scenes he wants to illustration in The Dark Thorn. Guess he'll have a hard time deciding which 15 to do.
See some of you Monday!
The Grim Oak Press Team
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