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<blockquote data-quote="kenobi65" data-source="post: 19740" data-attributes="member: 1515"><p>We play roughly once per month, so, now that I've got all of the backlog posted, that puts my posting frequency at once a month, by default.</p><p></p><p>Generally, it takes me about 60 to 90 minutes to write up the notes from the previous session. I use what I'd written up to prepare for the game as a starting point (particularly for long bits of plot exposition). Writing up the notes is the first part of the monthly writing cycle for me -- I feel that I've got to get my mental palate "cleansed" by noting what happened in the prior game, before I can really get the writing for the next session in full swing.</p><p></p><p>BTW, what I post here in Story Hour are those notes, which means they aren't always written to be stylistically beautiful -- their primary purpose is to keep the players (and me) aware of what has transpired in the game. We start each session with me reading (or paraphrasing) the prior session's notes -- with 3-5 real-world weeks passing between each session, doing this really helps get the players back into the game.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="kenobi65, post: 19740, member: 1515"] We play roughly once per month, so, now that I've got all of the backlog posted, that puts my posting frequency at once a month, by default. Generally, it takes me about 60 to 90 minutes to write up the notes from the previous session. I use what I'd written up to prepare for the game as a starting point (particularly for long bits of plot exposition). Writing up the notes is the first part of the monthly writing cycle for me -- I feel that I've got to get my mental palate "cleansed" by noting what happened in the prior game, before I can really get the writing for the next session in full swing. BTW, what I post here in Story Hour are those notes, which means they aren't always written to be stylistically beautiful -- their primary purpose is to keep the players (and me) aware of what has transpired in the game. We start each session with me reading (or paraphrasing) the prior session's notes -- with 3-5 real-world weeks passing between each session, doing this really helps get the players back into the game. [/QUOTE]
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