The cover of Pool of Twilight. A hammer-wielding young man faces off against a gaunt scorpion-tailed monster in a glowing cavern.

Pool of Twilight

“Stealing a scene is lazy writing, which is occasionally forgivable. Assuming that your readers are too uneducated to notice is condescending, which is not.”

The cover of Pools of Darkness. Two humans stand against a hellish red background. One is a long-haired woman holding a staff, the other is the same chain-mailed swordsman from the cover of Pool of Radiance, except now he's grown a short blond beard.

Pools of Darkness

“Now, I’m not the sort of reader who believes that it’s necessary to torture your characters to make compelling drama. But characters who have only one problem are only as interesting as that problem, and ‘monsters attack’ is not interesting.”