Writing for Adventurers League was one of the most challenging and rewarding things I’ve done as a creator. From Infernal Insurgency to Divining Evil, each module pushed my skills, tested my patience, and taught me lessons I still carry into every project today.
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The Scribes: Secret Libraries, Epic Threads, and a Plot Twist for Villains
Updated on: Original published on: September 30, 2022 I have been doing some wicked things with my writing. In 2022, I was offered a chance to write for MCDM's ARCADIA...
The Ultimate Guide to Hair in D&D and My Legendary Moustache
Updated on: Original published on: December 30, 2020 🎙️Cue that vintage Disney Narrator Voice https://youtu.be/rdBYmk4dfLE?feature=shared&t=4 Have you ever been...
Queer Joy at the Game Table: Why “All Are Welcome” Isn’t Enough—And 4 Ways to Make It Better
My earliest characters played, that were not Spiderman, were often female characters. Not out of gender dysphoria, these early characters let me explore feelings I...
Queer Joy: Part 3 – 4 Actual Ways to Foster Queer Joy at Your Table Now
This is the final part of the three-part discourse I created into Queer Joy at the gaming table. In part two I shared my backstory of my own realizations. Today’s post...
Queer Joy Part 2: Beyond Troupes – Prioritizing Queer Joy In Your Games
In part one of this series, I introduced our narrative, definitions, set my expectations and goals. Today, I am going to share how I got to this space. When I first...
Queer Joy Part 1: “All Are Welcome” Isn’t Good Enough Anymore – The Case for Active Inclusion
My earliest characters played, that were not Spiderman, were often female characters. Not out of gender dysphoria, these early characters let me explore queer feelings...
Looking Back & Moving Forward: Reflections and New Year Themes for 2025
Have you ever felt like you accomplished nothing in a year? That’s where I was this week, continuously doing mass deletions from my screen while trying to write a ‘Best...
Thank You for Star Trek: Lower Decks – An Open Letter to Titmouse and Mike McMahan
Watching Lower Decks felt like seeing my joy for Star Trek represented on TV by people who clearly share it—a love letter to Trek made by those who truly get it.
The 5 Most Asked ‘How Do I?’ Questions About Being a Dungeon Master – Answered
There’s no shortage of 'tips' and 'rules' for Dungeon Masters (DMs) or Game Masters (GMs). From YouTube to official material, everyone has their lists of “musts” and...
What It’s Like to Play at D&D in a Castle: A Chronicle of Magic, Dice, and Adventure
Have you ever seen real magic? Pure, unfiltered magic unfolding before your eyes? That’s what D&D in a Castle is all about—mixing a medieval castle, an epic...
Decolonizing Your Tabletop Games: A Journey of Learning and Unlearning
I am writing this blog post from the unceded lands of the Hul’qumi’num (Halkomelem) speaking peoples. This acknowledgment is essential to my own process of...