Home-brew or Published?

I thought I would start the year off polling the community at large, do you use a home-brew campaign setting or do you prefer to use a published campaign? I’ve never been a big fan of published campaign settings, it just a personal taste. I’ve always preferred creating my own setting, pulling together all the…

October 2014 Blog Carnival: Things that go bump in the night

  From goulies and ghosties and long-leggedy beasties And things that go bump in the night Good Lord, deliver us! – The Cornish and West Country Litany, 1926 Update: The blog carnival is over – be sure to check out the wrap-up. Once again into the darkness of the All Hallows Eve the RPGA Carnival…

April 2014 Blog Carnival: The Game Master’s Binder – That’s a Wrap

April 2014 Blog Carnival: The Game Master’s Binder – That’s a Wrap

It may have taken a while for the posts to come but thanks to those that contributed to this month’s blog carnival The Game Master’s Binder. After my initial offering which covered my use of Evernote as my GM Binder we were privileged to hear from another half dozen bloggers on the topic. Over at…

My GM binder? Evernote of course!

UPDATE: After many, many moons of using Evernote and looking to use it for my next campaign I’ve shifted gears and am moving to Microsoft’s OneNote Product – you can read about it in the Starting a new tome, moving to OneNote post.  So for this month’s blog carnival we’re taking a look at one…