Rats.
— James Wyatt (@aquelajames) January 22, 2020
2005 Fun Fact: For a couple of years, I'd been saying that we should do something entirely new—not just publish prestige classes and revisit titles from past editions. Finally, I was challenged to propose such a product, and Magic of Incarnum was the (questionable) result.
— James Wyatt (@aquelajames) January 23, 2020
2005 Fun Fact: My first published fiction was a pair of short stories released on the D&D web site to support Magic of Incarnum and Heroes of Horror. https://t.co/HRTWT1ntSz https://t.co/nUSKURSfvo
— James Wyatt (@aquelajames) January 23, 2020
2005 Fun Fact: I remember working on Heroes of Horror at the courthouse, when I was called for jury duty.
— James Wyatt (@aquelajames) January 23, 2020
2005 Fun Fact: Those two short stories, in retrospect, were actually really important to me. I’d been making my living as a writer for years by that time (including tech writing before coming to Wizards), but I don’t think I had finished a fictional narrative since high school. Five published novels and nineteen short stories later . . .
— James Wyatt (@aquelajames) January 23, 2020