
At 50,472 words, I officially crossed the finish line of
National Novel Writing Month shortly after Thanksgiving. Yay me! And, because I was participating as a Na No Rebel as part of
National Game Design Month, I also consider this a "win," as I was able to churn out the following:
- A Mutant Future “monster manual” with stats and descriptions of over 80 creatures...
- A compendium of 45 one-night Mutant Future adventures for quick pick-up games or for running at conventions (still need seven more)…
- An outline of a new RPG to be announced next year...
- A good start on TWO full-length adventure modules for Mutant Future…
- And fleshed-out outlines for TWO full-length adventure modules for Goblinoid Games' recently acquired Timemaster RPG!
Whew! So, with all of this material now on paper (realistically in electronic ones and zeroes), what's the next step? To actually get some of these laid out, illustrated, and distributed. Zak S, blog-meister of
Playing D&D With Porn Stars, inspired me with
this post to get something -- anything -- out there into the hands of OSR aficionados. So stay tuned for updates on these projects!
Congrats! I love the blog, and ran Gimmee Shelter as a one-shot for some friends recently. I was prepping for a MF game I ran at a local con and needed an adventure for a trial run of the system. Gimmee Shelter worked out nicely.
ReplyDeleteIf you need a hand with proof reading, play testing, or anything else related to the MF products, don't hesitate to get in touch.
What Mr. Mike said stands double for me. Can't wait to see the material...and I'll happily fork over loot, too!
ReplyDeleteCongratulations! That is a serious amount of work for a single month. Have you slept at all or is that for December?
ReplyDeleteCongrats man you deserve it for all of the hard work you do! Mutant Future wouldn't be the same without your input!
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