
The Gothic Podcast- Season One Trailer
- S1:E1 The Castle of Caine | Monster of the Week RPG
- S1:E2 The Far Side of Darkness | Monster of the Week RPG
- S1:E3 A Candle for Candlewick | Monster of the Week RPG
- Grace and the Plague Doctors of Paris | Monster of the Week RPG
- S1:E4 Cry Havoc | Monster of the Week RPG
- S1:E5 Strange Places, Strange Faces | Monster of the Week RPG
- S1:E6 Too Many Havens | Monster of the Week RPG
- S1:E7 LJ Takes a Ride (Pt. 1) | Monster of the Week RPG
- S1:E8 LJ Takes a Ride (Pt. 2) | Monster of the Week RPG

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Imposter Syndrome and You
That idea of ‘being found out’–the ‘finding out’ part being when the people who are paying you for what you do discover (you feel) that you hardly know more than they do, this realization accompanied by a look of disdain that you are certain they are sure to give you–is at the heart of Imposter Syndrome. Continue reading
Paid-vs-Free Game Master Services
Ah, Paid-vs-Free GMing. The age-old question, pondered by Conan himself in the Hyborian Age. When I started playing D&D (to use the most famous representative as the example), I was 11 and none of us knew what we were doing. … Continue reading
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Submitvember Follow Up
This past November (the 2019 one), I didn’t participate in NaNoWriMo (National November Writing Month, for the uninitiated; Movember, where you grow out your facial hair, if you can, is different). Instead, I did something I dubbed Submitvember (which is … Continue reading
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