Thanks to the crew at Gnome Stew for giving Runes of Gallidon a nod recently! Expanding Gallidon through role-playing game modules as a way of pushing the world experience off the site and onto the gaming tabletop has always been a goal, and I’m grateful for the post from a recognized site devoted to helping […]
blogstring.com posts about Runes of Gallidon
Many thanks to Nathan Burke and Jason Brandenburg over at blogstring for the great and accurate write-up of Runes of Gallidon! Nathan was kind enough to commit the resources to writing a post, and Jason completely understood the business model, value offering, and the kind of creative collaborative space we are striving for with Gallidon. […]
Creative Commons posts about Runes of Gallidon
I’m really pleased to announce that Creative Commons posted about Runes of Gallidon today! The permanent link is here. Cameron Parkins has been lending his support since we first approached Creative Commons last summer; many thanks to Cameron and the rest of the CC Crew for the post!
Making of Gallidon, Part 1 – The Concept
Runes and Rice I committed to what became Runes of Gallidon while finishing a platter of bimimbap at a Seoul Brothers restaurant in April of 2008. I was having dinner with two friends, Tony Graham and Andy Underwood, and after a few weeks of evaluating our collective skill sets, I decided that our startup idea […]
The Writer’s Guide – a CC licensed report from Australia
This report was actually released last month (and I found it on the Creative Commons – Through the Looking Glass blog) , but I thought it was worthy of a mention and permanent tagging here. The Writer’s Guide to Making a Digital Living: Choose Your own Adventure was written by Therese Fingleton, Christy Dena, and […]