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Monday, June 27, 2016

[Weekending 26th June] Gosh... That long?

So it's been a while since I updated this writing blog. This is the result of a number of factors; work, illness... and just not writing.

To be honest I was on a bit of a downturn in regards to my writing up until last week, when suddenly my inspiration was back (I suppose spending 3 days in bed with a head that feels as if it;s full of cotton wool might do that to you). So undertaken this past 7 days (plus a bit more) we have:
  • A review of the Conspiracy X 2nd edition rulebook
  • A further edit on my Advanced Fighting fantasy adventure, and
  • 4000 plus words on an old Call of Cthulhu adventure - Dire Consequences. 
Maybe this is the start of delivering again?

Until next time! 

Monday, April 25, 2016

[Update] Week ending 25th of April

The quietest week I've had in a long time in regards to writing. School holidays and family events limited my free time to just reading RPG material rather than writing it. Of everything on my plate, the only real progress I made was on a new Conspiracy X blog. That said, I did write a bunch of content for it, as well as conduct a text interview with the previous Line Dev - David F. Chapman...
 
I'd provide a link, but at the moment I'm simply working on the content and structure.

Sunday, February 28, 2016

[Update] 29th Feb 2016

One of those quiet ones this week, where family and gaming took priority over writing. When I did get to write, my focus was on older material I've previously started by not seen through to completion (who'd have thunk that from me :P).

  • I added quite a bit to one of the Conspiracy X adventures I planned out a few years back (and ran at Kapon 2015). 
  • My Advanced Fighting Fantasy adventure continues a pace, with it now being called ' the Oldest Tower'. A map is being produced by a mate of mine, and while it is a rather simple adventure, I like where it is going. 
  • Finally, I discovered my old The Esoterrorist folder (which I had thought lost in the great Hard Drive Collapse incident of 2015). As is my want, I charged head first into reviewing and rewriting some of these, and I've a hope they might see the light of day soon.