I carry this sense of guilt most everywhere I go. It’s about games - of course - and making games. I have this sense that I should be happy and grateful that I get to do what so no any others are hoping to be able to do. I’m in the thick of it! I... Continue Reading →
Writing
I used to write all the time. I used to jot down ideas on every writable surface with any kind of pen - the snobbery came later - and I had so many ideas and thoughts I felt were important enough to save. I first started doubting myself in university. I had a boyfriend who... Continue Reading →
True Crime and How We Treat Women
I saw a true crime thing on Netflix the other day (briefly reinstated so that I could watch Ebola Holmes 2) and they interviewed the police detectives behind the capture of Bruce McArthur who murdered several gay men who frequented Toronto’s village quarters. One of the detectives - the only one in a lead position... Continue Reading →
The Dungeon of Delight
The Dungeon of Delight is said to hold treasure of superb quality and perfection. No one has however returned from the Dungeon, so rumours abound. The Dungeon is only accessible once a year during solstice, and solstice is approaching. There are no monsters here. The Dungeon is simply a very nice place to hang out.... Continue Reading →
Tales from the Trenches – Troubled Times
On occasion you will end up on projects that are nothing but trouble. What I mean by that is. That you’ll get to solve problem after problem after problem, and none of them will be easy to deal with. Some of them could have been avoided, but since it’s a troubled project, you won’t be... Continue Reading →
Bartholomew House
Image is from Wikimedia Commons This location can be used in for instance an OSR adventure or as a quirky addition to a D&D campaign. Bartholomew House can be scary or otherworldly. It is up to you how you use it. Feel free to change anything you need. Bartholomew House is a small, oblong, house,... Continue Reading →