As I’m sure you’ve noticed, things have slowed down here at The Peach Pit. Between my day job and all the little things that keep us humans busy during the in-between hours (honestly, WHY do we need so much sleep??), it has been challenging to make time to write posts and share consistent updates. But I am hoping to share here more often than I have been, recently.
For those who don’t know, I tend to post more frequently to my social media pages, just because it’s a bit easier to manage from my phone. If you’re ever interested in the behind the scenes posts, I highly recommend following me on Instagram for the reels.
Now, the updates:
Our last shop update happened this past Tuesday, and I’m already working on another update for next week that will feature new art - Miniature paintings, and miniature models. The aurora paintings were a lot more popular than I expected, so I have SO many, so…
The Gift Edition of A Long December is nearly complete! I’ve got one piece to finish, and then once photographs are done we’ll be scheduling the launch. There will be A Very Limited Number of Gift Editions (only 3!), and a small number of limited edition cover versions of the game available at launch. We’ll also have a print-on-demand version at a reduced rate, AND extra copies of the character sheet.
I am also in the very early stages of looking into participating in an artist alley in 2025. It’s going to require some heavy lifting on my end, but I think it would be a really fun experience and is something I’m really hopeful for. If I get in, there might be some new limited edition covers coming for some of our older games in the future…
I think that’s all the big news, right now. After A Long December’s release, Knight of Flowers will be coming in May with limited edition covers, a print-on-demand version, and a digital version. I’ve also just finished formatting a new character journaling exercise in the vein of Foam & Fiction. There’s a lot of new things coming, and I’m super excited for all of them.
As always, thank you for being here and for continuing to support my work. I am very grateful to each and every one of you who has purchased something, shared a post, liked a photo. Every little bit pushes me harder for the next thing.
Thank you.