Elmcat's map of the tabletop RPG blogosphere is an incredible contribution. I am reminded to engage more with other blogs.
Travis Miller's Blog About Sword & Sorcery Fiction and Classic Fantasy Adventure Gaming
Elmcat's map of the tabletop RPG blogosphere is an incredible contribution. I am reminded to engage more with other blogs.
I get grumpy about lackadaisical lexicography during discussions of the ludic arts.
Gamehole Con was a great time and I look forward to coming back again next year.
News about changes to the blog and my other activities on the internets.
The freedom players have in a sandbox campaign creates some challenges for a game master. Players ignore adventure locations you’ve spent hours building. Players can make choices that you don’t expect and don’t have anything prepared to handle. Players who aren't used to sandbox play can be passive. I learned that one way to address …
Continue reading Why and How I Connect Adventure Locations To Everything Else In a Sandbox Campaign
James at Grognardia and John from The Nine and Thirty Kingdoms wrote some nostalgia posts about the OSR blogging scene circa 2010 and a few years after. I share their wistful thoughts about the early days of the OSR blogging scene. During that time, I read blogs, occasionally commented and would use some of the …
I went to Origins 2025 and had a great time.
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