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    Philip Reed’s Dank & Dark, A Children’s Board Book TTRPG

    I should hold a class! :)
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    Philip Reed’s Dank & Dark, A Children’s Board Book TTRPG

    Thank you so much! I've been using that approach to writing/creating for so long that I sometimes forget others don't do that. It really helps me to visualize everything and plan out how I want to use the space on each page.
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    Philip Reed’s Dank & Dark, A Children’s Board Book TTRPG

    So I get to post "FIRST!" these days? Got it! And now I want to track down that Cthulhu book. That sounds fun.
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    Philip Reed’s Dank & Dark, A Children’s Board Book TTRPG

    That would be so funny . . . and awesome.
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    Philip Reed’s Dank & Dark, A Children’s Board Book TTRPG

    Thanks! I did some digging, but I haven't found any evidence that this format has been used for an RPG before. If anyone knows of such a title already out in the wild, I'd love to learn more!
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    Philip Reed’s Dank & Dark, A Children’s Board Book TTRPG

    Thanks for taking time to chat! I had a great time working on this, and it was a lot of fun to talk about the game and the format. I've wanted to do this for a few years, so it is personally rewarding to finally have the work at this stage in the process.
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    Dragonbane Offers A Box Full Of Classic Fantasy

    I just noticed this. Thank you! I had a blast writing those new monster attacks. I love the concept and wanted to play with it.
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    RPG Crowdfunding News – Dolmen, Shadow of the Weird Wizard, Shadowdark, and more

    Thanks for sharing the Combat Banes and Boons project!
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    Zeck's Shoppe of Riches: An Interview With Philip Reed

    I've had some stumbles. The trick I have found works best for me -- even if I sometimes deviate from this -- is to have everything written before launching a Kickstarter. Including any stretch goal content. It means writing this stuff is a little risky -- what if a project fails? -- but I always...
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    Zeck's Shoppe of Riches: An Interview With Philip Reed

    Thanks! I guess the trick is Always Be Creating? I have been lucky that the world encourages me, because I feel most useful when I am creating something. Almost anything.
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    Zeck's Shoppe of Riches: An Interview With Philip Reed

    Occasional games, yes. I still need to learn online tools and give playing through Roll20 or something a shot.
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    Zeck's Shoppe of Riches: An Interview With Philip Reed

    Christopher is a great friend, and we go back decades. A very, very talented artist and it has been a treat to watch his work develop since we first met.
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    Zeck's Shoppe of Riches: An Interview With Philip Reed

    Yep, D100 City Hooks was the DriveThruRPG stretch goal experiment. I'll try that again. And thank you, good to hear my toying with formats and ideas is inspiring you!
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    Zeck's Shoppe of Riches: An Interview With Philip Reed

    Thanks! I definitely sleep, though not as much as those around me would like. And format is a blast to experiment with. I'm always looking at printing options and looking to try new things. I still wanna make cereal.
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    RPG Crowdfunding News – Sands of Doom, Black Sword Hack, Epic Levels, and more

    I'm not sure what this article is, but I'll chase it down.
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    RPG Crowdfunding News – Sands of Doom, Black Sword Hack, Epic Levels, and more

    Wow. Thanks, everyone! You're far, far too kind with your comments. Thank you.
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    Mimics, An Unnecessary Work: A Needless Interview With Philip Reed

    Decades of practice as a complete and total fraud of a "creator" in the industry. Shhhhh. Please don't tell anyone.
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    Mimics, An Unnecessary Work: A Needless Interview With Philip Reed

    Thank you, although I am worried that someone might see this and not realize that they should ignore the work. It's horrible!
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