A Case Study in Worldbuilding — Monster Hunter WildsMonster Hunter Wilds goes beyond the franchise formula of “kill, carve, repeat”, and lays the foundations of a surprisingly cosy world6d ago6d ago
The Cheat Code That Makes any Story More InterestingThere’s a quick and easy way to quickly make any story more interesting, and it comes from the most unlikely of places…Feb 231Feb 231
Bringing A Fictional World to Life — The Beginner’s Guide to WorldbuildingHere are the four things to focus on if you want your next fictional world to really, truly feel alive.Feb 91Feb 91
Yes But, No And — Improve your Storytelling with Improv TechniquesImprov techniques can help your storytelling immensely, let’s talk about the most important one.Jan 26Jan 26
The Beginner’s Guide to Worldbuilding — How to Name Characters QuicklyA ready made toolkit for naming your characters quickly and effectively, and keeping on writing.Jan 132Jan 132
Monster Manual Story Hooks — Entries 61–70Entries 61–70 in my quest to write a story hook for every major entry in the 5e Monster Manual.Jan 91Jan 91
How I’m Learning Worldbuilding One Step at a TimeThe story of how I fell into Worldbuilding, how I burned out, and how I’ve come back stronger than ever.Dec 20, 202414Dec 20, 202414
Monster Manual Story Hooks — Entries 56–60Our journey through the 5e D&D Monster Manual brings us, inevitably, to one of the D’s. Dragons.Nov 21, 2024Nov 21, 2024
Monster Manual Story Hooks — Entries 51–55Our quest to write a story hook for every entry in the 5e D&D Monster Manual finally reaches the end of both the Demons and the Devils.Nov 4, 2024Nov 4, 2024
Monster Manual Story Hooks — Entries 46–50As we reach 50 entries in our ongoing mission to write a story hook for every entry in the 5e Monster Manual, I look back on why I startedOct 20, 2024Oct 20, 2024