Sure, why not? I'm not ashamed to say that I wish I had more readers. I've never managed to snag any of the professional story hour addicts
Greyhawk: The Divinity Maneuver is based on a biweekly campaign ran by my good friend who posts here as Hjorimir. In it I play a cleric of Pelor, and we have an interesting assortment of quirky PCs. The scope of the story is grand, involving a three-way struggle between the servants of certain opposed gods; the outcome of the struggle will change the balance of power on Oerth. I'd love to say more but I don't want to spoil the surprise because the story hour has not yet approached the moment of revelation. If you're looking for a tale with depth, interesting characters and gritty heroics, give it a try. If you want to get in on the ground floor of a new story hour, give it a try. Heck, just give it a try.
While I'm at it, if you're interested in something completely different, try my
Vietnamese Adventures Story Hour! An
Oriental Adventures campaign set in a mythical medieval Southeast Asia, it offers a fresh perspective on D&D and a good example of how to run an entirely non-European campaign. Words that have been used to describe this story include fresh, amazing, and descriptive. It is currently on hiatus, but there is a lot of story to read, so take a look. I'm very proud of it.