The Sharp End is a minimalist webzine that features a range of articles on GMing advice, ideas for games and general RPG discussion.
Convention vs Campaign and Watching the Detectives: GMing Investigative Adventures are both quite good.
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The Sharp End is a minimalist webzine that features a range of articles on GMing advice, ideas for games and general RPG discussion.
Convention vs Campaign and Watching the Detectives: GMing Investigative Adventures are both quite good.
"Martin Ralya (TT)" is two people: Martin Ralya, the administrator of and a contributor to Gnome Stew, and a time traveler from the years 2005-2007, when he published the Treasure Tables GMing blog (TT). Treasure Tables got started in the early days of RPG blogging, and when Martin burned out trying to run it solo he shut it down, recruited a team of authors, and started Gnome Stew in its place. We moved all TT posts and comments to Gnome Stew in 2012.
Hey you. Yeah, you. Do you know about Gnomecast 21? Why isn’t it in the archives? What are they hiding? If you value your safety… don’t go searching for Gnomecast 21…
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None of your links appear in your RSS feed. Could you resolve this? I prefer to read your blog through my aggregator.
Hmm. I know very little about feeds, so this might be a tough one.
Here’s what I’ve checked so far:
– It’s not just your reader — I subscribed to my own feed, and it came out the same way.
– It’s not a WordPress option, unless having live links in a WP feed is contingent on offering full feeds (TT offers partial feeds for blog posts).
– Googling for stuff related to links not showing up in WP feeds was no help.
If anyone has suggestions, or knows of other things that might cause this problem, I’m all ears. 🙂
Those are nice articles– thanks for linking to them Martin.