Putting the “Story” in “Storyworld” – Part 3
Welcome to the third part of my series on how stories and storyworlds relate to each other. We’ve already discussed how storyworlds only exist to… Read More »Putting the “Story” in “Storyworld” – Part 3
Welcome to the third part of my series on how stories and storyworlds relate to each other. We’ve already discussed how storyworlds only exist to… Read More »Putting the “Story” in “Storyworld” – Part 3
Welcome to the second part of my series on how stories and storyworlds relate to each other. As I previously noted, storyworlds only exist to… Read More »Putting the “Story” in “Storyworld” – Part 2
As you might expect, the Empire of Venom & Silk storyworld is full of spiders. But while they’re all giant spiders, there are actually several… Read More »Meet the Creepers
As you might guess from my endless blog posts, RPG projects, and various freelance projects, I’m a little obsessed with storyworlds. But obsession isn’t always… Read More »Putting the “Story” in “Storyworld” – Part 1
Long-time readers know the drill, but here’s a quick refresher for the uninitiated: while I don’t do reviews per se here on the blog, I… Read More »A Thrilling Return
For the past few weeks, I’ve been up to my metaphorical elbows doing game design on Steel Dragons, an upcoming new game from QuickCharge Games.… Read More »Return of the Steel Dragons
Do you want to punch ghosts? Do you want to help support a local gamer family in need? Of course you do! Come on down… Read More »Punching Ghosts and Shooting Pirates
Last week, I wrote about how storyworlds can adjust their focus from one story to another, but need to adjust their audience’s expectations to match.… Read More »Expecting Expectations
Over on the Patreon, I’ve been talking about getting back into the Empire of Venom & Silk storyworld, and how the first step is to… Read More »A Web of Truths
Today I write in defense of the Star Wars prequels. Seriously. A few weeks ago, I wrote that the Star Wars prequels had a different… Read More »Pretty Good Expectations