The Oxford Meeples had another quarterly games day, and I had a great time again.
1955 historical fiction for young people. Beric was found by the Brigantes as a baby, the sole survivor of a Roman shipwreck. He grows up as one of them. But when times are hard, the one who looks different gets the blame…
I've written a lot of rulebooks lately. Why do I think I'm any good at it, and what are the guiding principles?
When I went to Shrewkfest last year it was the first camping I'd done as an adult. So what did I buy, take and use?
I’ve been doing the Weekly Challenges. The latest involved extracting digital roots. (Note that this ends today.)
I complain about the use of language in many of the books I review here. I don't think I'm just being pedantic.
1959 science fiction, dir. Ranald MacDougall, Harry Belafonte, Inger Stevens: IMDb. After the bombs fall, only three people are left alive… and they can't get on.
More gaming with nearby friends.
2024 paranormal fantasy, seventh of a nine-book series. Things are getting worse, but there's still time for one last selfless quest.
I have an old-fashioned approach to running RPGs, and I feel like writing about it.