The South Park RPG Game Intro

South Park Studios, responsible for one of the best television episodes ever, “Make Love Not Warcraft,” has released its highly-anticipated role-playing game South Park: The Stick of Truth. You can watch the game’s introduction: And while you’re in the role-playing mood, don’t forget to check out our book.

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Just Give Me A D6

I just posted several videos for cool Kickstarter projects, but I know most of you aren’t going to click through to each one. (You should, but I know that you won’t.) However, the folks at Saving Throw have really captured my attention, and so I had to share one more element of their project. No […]

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RPGs on Kickstarter that I’ve enjoyed

I’m a big fan of small, independent publishing ventures. We’ve gone that way with the Second Edition of our book (shameless plug: buy it now), and I’ve chosen that path for my next project, So Far Appalachia, a book funded by backers through Kickstarter. (A project I’m about 6 months behind starting because of D&D […]

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Love and the Time of RPGs

Thankfully I have a wife who values my life as a writer. She doesn’t mind when I lock myself in my office for hours (or days) writing about topics like role-playing games even when that falls on Valentine’s Day. While we’re a few days removed, here are some funny posts about D&D, Valentine’s Day, and […]

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Ultima Online Goes to Reddit

that you The downside to writing and promoting a book is this: It’s easy to forget the joyful part of what you were writing about. John and I chased down stories for so many years that even the idea of talking about Richard Garriott, the Ultima series, or computer games in general strained our relationship. […]

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The Next, Next Gen

One of the ideas John and I discussed throughout the writing process was how to illustrate just how impactful Dungeons & Dragons has become. More than a few people have said the game, which once served as shorthand for “geek” in the popular culture, was an creative influence early in life. As geek culture moved […]

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As Digital Communities Seep into Meatspace

Someone told me that each equation I included in the book would halve the sales. I therefore resolved not to have any equations at all. In the end, however, I did put in one equation, Einstein’s famous equation, E = mc^2. I hope that this will not scare off half of my potential readers. — […]

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Goodreads Book Giveaway

In just 6 weeks, Dungeons & Dreamers will hit the bookstores. You can order a signed copy today (with an eBook), you can wait for the book to hit stores, or you can sign up for our giveaway at Goodreads. We’re giving away 10 copies of the book between February 1 and February 28. All […]

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Thoughts about D&D from Across the Web

On February 1, we’ll launch a month-long contest on Goodreads. We’re giving away 10 pre-release copies of our book, Dungeons & Dreamers: A story of how computer games created a global community. One of the narrative threads in the book is how the game Dungeons & Dragons influenced game developers for twenty years, and how […]

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The Great Kingdom, a Documentary

**UPDATE** I was chatting with Andrew Pascal, who is producing this film, and he clarified a bit about The Great Kingdom. He’d been to my house to shoot footage for Dungeons & Dragons: The Documentary, but that is a different project than The Great Kingdom. So…we weren’t left on the cutting room floor for The […]

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