Burnout/Writer’s Block

November 9, 2021
Four kids in '80s attire face towering structures in a foggy landscape.

He offered to run it for a few months while I get past my writer’s block and burnout.


I, of course, accepted.


The concept is that we live in the town of Arkham Falls, Massachusetts. We are all kids between the ages of 12-15 (I think about half of us are 13, the others 14). I am playing a “bookworm” (that’s the class) who is the type of guy who’s friends with just about everyone.


We have a computer geek, a hick, a weirdo, a popular kid, and a rocker. It’s looking to be great game. I will likely be writing summaries of our sessions, under “A Player’s Perspective.”


In the meantime, to give our GM time to finish preparing, I am running two more sessions, taking a break for Thanksgiving week, then beginning our story in Arkham Falls.


I am so stoked.


Until next time, Dear Readers…

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