


I'm really excited about the new name and the new logo and can't wait for what projects will one day be published under it.įor three years, the Resistance has suffered under oppression-first from Emperor Daican and now from his daughter. (I'm still working on getting everything switched over to the shop.) That was where I was selling autographed books and Ilyon merchandise, but it will now be available on Etsy instead. If you were part of my Nerd Cat Creations newsletter last week, you will have seen that I, unfortunately, have to shut down that shop due to Shopify increasing the price of their subscriptions. But for now, they will remain the same.Īlong with this change, I have also re-opened my publishing company Etsy shop.

Eventually, I probably will change the Ilyon Chronicles paperback covers over to reflect this change (it will only be a minor change of adding the logo to the spine in place of the LSP). So, going forward, all of my writing projects will be published under Ink Dragon Press. I still think it's a cool publishing name, but, as with many things you do when you are young, you realize it's just not you anymore once you're fully into adulthood. Why did I change it? I don't really have a specific answer other than I just wasn't "feeling" Living Sword Publishing anymore. Now that Daican's Heir is available, I can finally start using the new name. A couple of years, at least, but I didn't want to do it until after all of the Ilyon books were released so that there would be no variation in the covers. This is something I've been planning for quite some time now. I have decided to change the name of my publishing company to Ink Dragon Press. I've got a little bit of an announcement to make.
