How a writer got his dream job making a fantasy book for the nerdworld empire Critical Role
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Martin Cahill is the writer of Critical Role's 'The Armory of Heroes,' a 216-page fantasy compendium released in July. He started watching Critical Role in October 2015 and transitioned from fan to collaborator, stating, 'It just became one of those sources of light and hope.'
The headline asks: "How did Martin Cahill go from being a fan to writing a book for Critical Role?"
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Headline promises to answer:
"How did Martin Cahill get his dream job making a fantasy book for Critical Role?"
Actual answer:
In August 2023, he was approached by a contact working with CR's publishing arm, who was looking to sign a writer that would be a good fit for 'The Armory of Heroes.'
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