By Hilary Moon Murphy I always tell people that volunteering is a real life level-up. Or maybe even a cheat code, because it allows you to enjoy the things you love in a whole new way by sharing them...
By Andrew Mullen It’s always a pleasure seeing a project hit print. The production pipeline is long, and by the time something’s out, I’ve forgotten enough of the details that the content manages to be a pleasant surprise. This...
By Stephen Glicker I’m not exactly sure when “it happened.” Perhaps it was in 2004 when Lord of the Rings: The Return of the King swept the Oscars. Perhaps it was in 2016 when Stranger Things exploded into the worldwide...
By Lj Stephens, Graphic Designer, Project Manager, Person of Size Stop me if you’ve heard this one … “A fat chick walks into a bar …” Already, in those seven words, an expectation has been set. There is going...
By Tim Nightengale One of the biggest hurdles to starting out in the tabletop gaming industry seems to be just that…figuring out where to start. Now, you could be lucky enough to know someone in the gaming industry and...
By Dustin Knight Hey did you hear? The Know Direction crew is off enjoying some downtime. Sounds like the perfect opportunity to use that key Perram hid under the doormat, steal Ryan’s drinks, and use Alex’s blog to show...
By Angie Powers (with Jae Walker) I am an admin for the largest Pathfinder-related group on Facebook. Even though we admin are volunteers, we are all passionate about Paizo and their products. We want to support their products and...
By Lucas Servideo GMing for kids is not for everyone. I am posting this here to reflect on my experiences running games for kids of ALL ages. I am certainly not saying you need to run for kids to...
By Rick Sandidge Welcome Pathfinders! My name is Rick, host and Gamemaster for the Find the Path Podcast, and I’m here today to talk about playing to an audience. We effectively have an audience everytime we play (aka the...
By Jacob E Blackmon The tabletop game industry values its writers and editors to a great degree. And that’s perfectly understandable. Without their words, our games – perhaps our entire hobby – would not exist. But what attracts a...