Ok, ok, ok. I was listening to Mur Lafferty's I Should Be Writing podcast from May 20th. Yes, I'm that far behind. What can I say, I've been listening to a 30-hour audibook on the 14th century. Arrested templars, black plague, 100-years war: good, good stuff. God, I'm such a geek.
Anyway, Mur was kind enough to mention this blog on her program. Thank you, thank you Mur. I really appreciate it.
If you are interested in writing and you haven't listened to I Should Be Writing, shame on you. Shame, shame, shame.
I'll try to get a real essay up over the next couple days.
-Rich-
Semi-random, somewhat opinionated thoughts about pen and pencil role-playing games. I hope to create a forum for discussing the care and feeding of story and plot in a RPG. Many of my theories come from my experience as a struggling fiction writer. I feel that there can be a healthy cross-pollination between the two mediums.
Wednesday, May 31, 2006
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