The map of the territory.
Black Belt Bots™ is the studio. Come Write Inn Studios™ is the imprint that publishes RJ's creative IP — books, immersive worlds, interactive fiction. The two immersive worlds underneath are sister worlds with different jobs:
The Goblin Mine — the visual universe of NO BS AI™, where entrepreneurs come to learn how to build their own AI software with no code.
The Mystical Tavern of The Come Write Inn™ — a medieval-magical community world. Behind the bar stands The Barkeeper (your hostess). Scribbling Sensei runs the writing chambers. Professor Hoot keeps the Map Room. An interactive-fiction layer (Step Into the Inn) is in development. Visitors are treated as guests at a magical event.
The Goblin Mine teaches you to build. The Tavern shows you what's possible to build. Two doors. One studio.
Most marketing sites have a brand. Black Belt Bots™ has worlds. The difference matters: a brand is colors and fonts; a world is a place you can step into. Below are the two RJ Redden has built, the characters who live in each, and the doors you can use to enter.
Where you learn to build.
The home of NO BS AI™. Imagine a warm, dark, lantern-lit mine. The walls glitter where the lamplight catches them. Small, friendly goblins move between the workbenches, hammering out solutions, tinkering with circuits, and showing visitors how to use the tools. Nobody here is going to gate-keep the picks and shovels. Everybody here builds.
This world exists for the entrepreneurs who finally said, "I'm done bending my work to fit someone else's software." The goblins teach them to mine their own ore, forge their own tools, and walk out with a system that fits like it was made for them — because it was.
Where you see what's possible to build.
A medieval-magical tavern that you can actually walk into. Parchment scrolls on every table. Candlelight. A hearth in the corner that someone has been tending for centuries. Hidden alcoves with easter eggs. A door at the back that leads to the writing chambers. The murmur of conversation in a language you almost recognize. And in residence: The Barkeeper, polishing glasses behind the bar; Scribbling Sensei, muttering about a new chapter arc in the Adventurers' Ledger; Professor Hoot, the clockwork owl, reorganizing the Map Room.
The Tavern is RJ's proof of concept. It's what happens when you stop thinking "audience" and start thinking guests. It's the most fully realized example of a world built for entrepreneurs by an entrepreneur. Step inside and the difference is immediate.
A wing inside the Tavern. This is where Scribbling Sensei works — surrounded by manuscripts, ink, and the Adventurers' Ledger — helping service-based entrepreneurs find and protect their authentic voice. The AI writing system that powers the chambers lives at firstdraftninja.com, but the world it belongs to is right here.
An emerging wing of the Tavern. Soon, guests won't just visit the Inn — they'll be able to play through it. Phase 0 is greenlit. Four characters, one scene, canonical story mode. The Tavern keeps growing.
Most studios pick a single look and stretch it across everything. Black Belt Bots™ doesn't, because the two worlds do different work:
The Goblin Mine is an apprenticeship. It exists to demystify the tools and put a hammer in your hand. It's playful, hands-on, and a little messy on purpose — because that's how building actually feels.
The Tavern is a destination. It exists to show you what's on the other side of the apprenticeship: a world your audience never wants to leave. It's polished, theatrical, and intentional — because that's the bar.
Two worlds. Two jobs. One studio underneath. Black Belt Bots™ is the studio — the workshop where things get built. Come Write Inn Studios™ is the imprint — the label that publishes the worlds you just toured.
Last updated: April 26, 2026. New worlds may join the constellation as the studio grows. This page refreshes when they do.