Status of Things

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.