Press [Chaosium] Chaosium Community Corner Interviews with Bridgett

Michael O'Brien

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Our wonderful community ambassador Bridgett Jeffries is interviewing GMs from our Cult of Chaos gamemaster program and creators for our community content programs at DriveThruRPG!
  • Cult of Chaos members are invited to tell us about themselves, discuss and promote their content, provide insight to running amazing games for the Cult of Chaos at conventions, events, and FLGSs all over the planet!
  • Community content creators are invited to tell us about themselves, discuss and promote their content, and talk about new projects they have in the works or in planning!
The first two interviews are Cult of Chaos Keeper Alex Sun (above right) and Miskatonic Repository creator Jade Griffin (above left).

As a piece of advice to give a novice GM, Alex says, "Just jump in. The hardest part is the first step. Once a novice GM joins [the Cult of Chaos], they will find that the community is very friendly and willing to offer help or advice."

Jade says a friend told her about the Storytelling Collective’s Write Your First Adventure workshop and she tried that out: "Worked beautifully, so I go back and either retake the course or review the learning material each time I do an adventure. They even have a course for solo adventures."

You can read the full interviews in the Community Corner Interview Thread at BRP Central.

Would you like to be featured in a future Community Corner interview? Also there is a link to forms where you can express interest.
 

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Our community manager Bridgett Jeffries is interviewing GMs from our Cult of Chaos gamemaster program and creators for our community content programs at DriveThruRPG - the Miskatonic Repository (Call of Cthulhu), Jonstown Compendium (RuneQuest-Glorantha), and Companions of Arthur (Pendrago

The latest interview is independent Call of Cthulhu creator Rina Haenze, who currently has nine scenarios on the Miskatonic Repository.

Rina says they love to tell stories that call back to cultural aspects they love: "My scenario Saturday the 14th, for example, is a love letter to 80s slasher films. Or Click Clack, which brings in Penny Dreadfuls but also classic monsters like mummies and vampires. But most of all, I love telling stories that find the humanity in the midst of cosmic insignificance and seeing what happens when that humanity is tested."

You can read Rina's full interview, and the previous interviews, over at our forums at BRP Central here.

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