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What I Learned from Collecting D&D Minis

Note: the following post has been updated since its original publication in 2011.  5th Edition Dungeons & Dragons is an extremely flexible system. It is simple enough to teach quickly, but deep enough for a compelling experience. While previous editions … Continue reading

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Running Expedition to the Barrier Peaks

After a significant break last year, I’m back in the swing of Dungeons & Dragons again. I’m playing on an online campaign through Roll20.net, and DMing two different tabletop campaigns. One group is running Curse of Strahd. In the other, … Continue reading

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Don’t Stop the Geekin’

Have you been wondering where The Learning DM went? I haven’t been DMing the past few months, but enjoying the D&D experience as a player. I’ve also been busy writing a new book! Don’t Stop the Geekin’ is full of more … Continue reading

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Craft Sticks, Construction Paper, Giant Apes, and Dinosaurs

I am a huge, HUGE fan of the whole Lazy DM movement (Thank you Sly Flourish). 5th edition is quite a bit easier for lazy DMs to work with than 4th edition was, which I very much appreciate. However, sometimes, … Continue reading

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I Was Geeky When Geeky Wasn’t Cool

I am proud to announce that I have written a book! It’s called I Was Geeky When Geeky Wasn’t Cool, and it’s available for at the Amazon Kindle store. This little book is a collection of memories and tales about … Continue reading

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