…I don’t think that every class should get a raft of soldiers. The cleric should get less soldiers and more zealots and believers, but probably this was a bit creepy for the 1979 company [that published Dungeons & Dragons]…. I can cheerfully allow an “evil” cleric player character to gain eighty or so deranged, murderous […]| Dojo Darelir, the School of Xenograg the Sorcerer
Venge the Frost Draaken asks your party to recover a special key, stolen by cave sprites. The ruin where Venge lairs contains all manner of deadly traps and monstrous creatures. Venge is dying to return to the temple’s heart, …| Laidback DM: SteveStillStanding.com
Mein Lieblingssystem, mein Lieblingssetting, mein Lieblingsabenteuer, meine Lieblingskampagne, mein Lieblingswürfel, mein Lieblings-NSC, mein Lieblingscharakter, mein Lieblingsspieler. Rollenspiel ist sehr individuell. Ob es einem zusagt, was man daran findet und daran mag. Ich habe mich jüngst gefragt, was mir in den letzten Jahren besonders viel Freude gemacht hat. Hier kommen meine Lieblinge. Mein Lieblingssystem Ist Cthulhu. […] Der Beitrag Mein Lieblings erschien zuerst auf Penandpap...| Penandpaper.blog
Just posted for free and paid members of the Monster of the Month Club: August’s reprint is an AD&D1 Deities & Demigods treatment of the Egyptian crocodile god Sobek, from Imagine magazine in 1984.https://www.patreon.com/MonsteroftheMonthClub Want to support my work? If you’ve enjoyed the content on this blog, please consider supporting me by making a small […]| Graeme Davis
A small temple dedicated to a martyr of the prince of tears – the chapel of the drowned saint is …Continue reading →| Dyson's Dodecahedron
Hidden within the crumbling remains of an abandoned amphitheatre lies the Vault of Echoes – a place where sound lingers …Continue reading →| Dyson's Dodecahedron
I’ve been experimenting a bit with five room dungeons again, this time annotating them as I draw them. The goal …Continue reading →| Dyson's Dodecahedron
Nestled into ancient ruins in overgrown woods, this ramshackle structure could be home to a druid, a hermit with forbidden …Continue reading →| Dyson's Dodecahedron
Originally built to honour the noble line of House Virell, the DreadWarren was abandoned after a plague decimated the region. …Continue reading →| Dyson's Dodecahedron
This is the twelfth map in the Index Card Dungeon II set. This map sits underneath Map 5 (Tower Dungeons) …Continue reading →| Dyson's Dodecahedron
Illo by Mikołaj Ratajczak This is the eleventh map in the Index Card Dungeon II set. This map sits directly underneath Map 10 (Lost Dungeons) and Map 9 (Ancient Sewers) above that. A single set of …| Dyson's Dodecahedron
This post was originally going to be completely different. I had planned to take this opportunity to announce that, going forward, I was no longer going to be purchasing or reviewing any of the “One D&D” products. I had given WotC the benefit of the doubt and bought and read through their 2024 editions of the core D&D rulebooks, and...|
Mød De rejsende, når de samles på en scene for at spille Dungeons & Dragons live. Fantasy Festival, Esbjerg, 20. september Svalegangen Teater, Århus, 24. november — Billetter Hotel Cecil, København, 13. januar 2026 — Billetter DE REJSENDE LIVE Oplev et live Dungeons & Dragons rollespil, når de tre spillere Elias Eliot, Maria Månson og […]| Stemmen fra ådalen
I have never been a fan of the chromatic and metallic dragons of Dungeons & Dragons, even when ignoring the Alignment aspect. Great variety but otherwise lacking both depth and need, in my opinion. Red dragons are the closest to traditional European mythology: flying fire breathers. That seems sufficient—with one exception. Regarding Alignment, something recently […]| Dojo Darelir, the School of Xenograg the Sorcerer
Extremely online billionaire and corrupt barnacle on the hull of the American ship of state Elon Musk recently stirred up some controversy by hinting he might buy out Hasbro. This may or may not be serious – he talks about buying lots of things he doesn’t end up touching, he only went through on the … Continue reading The Making of Original Dungeons & Dragons: The Manufacture of a Controversy| Refereeing and Reflection
This is the tenth map in the Index Card Dungeon II set. This map sits directly underneath Map 9 (Ancient …Continue reading →| Dyson's Dodecahedron
The Graxworm is a massive dead dragon of mythic scale, several miles long and large enough to contain a town in the mouth. Creatures have set up here to “mine” the massive corpse for it…| Dyson's Dodecahedron
Excerpts from books, films, television, and other websites to inspire your role-playing. Also original fiction, game design ideas, and commentary.| Dojo Darelir, the School of Xenograg the Sorcerer
Illo by Mikołaj Ratajczak This is the seventh map in the Index Card Dungeon II set. This map sits directly underneath Map 6 (Dungeon Ruins), which in turn is below Map 2 (Northern Ruins). There are…| Dyson's Dodecahedron
Das Spielerhandbuch – das wohl essenziellste Buch und Eingangstor in die Welt eines jeden Rollenspiels. Schließlich enthält es die wichtigsten Regeln zum Spielen und zur Charaktererschaffung. Nach zehn Jahren erhält das Spielerhandbuch für Dungeons & Dragons eine neue Edition voller Änderungen, Verbesserungen und Neuerungen.| Teilzeithelden
Baldur’s Gate 3 vs. Witcher 3: Eine Gegenüberstellung zweier Computer-Rollenspiele, die nicht das Gleiche bieten.| Penandpaper.blog
The Basic D&D line, with its rulebooks by Holmes (1977), Moldvay (1981), and Mentzer (1983), was many players’ entry to the game, particularly in the early ’80s when D&D was growing exponentially thanks to the James Dallas Egbert III affair. Unsurprisingly, several of those adventures have covers that have been homaged.| Designers & Dragons
Tomorrow I am running the next session of my current Dungeons & Dragons game, so I used some time today in between teaching online ethics classes to do some prep work. I’ve recently read a friend’s copy of Sly Flourish’s Return of the Lazy Dungeon Master, which I found really awesome. It gives advice on how to prepare for a D&D session in a very fast but effective way, concentrating on things that will have high impact at the table and not end up being wasted effort. I liked the book an...| dangermouse.net
Chris Perkins and Jeremy Crawford set to bolster and scale Critical Role’s publishing arm.| Rascal News
Goodman Games has done it again! The latest entry in the Original Adventures Reincarnated line finally out and should be available in stores shortly after I publish this review. For OAR #9, Goodman Games chose to modernize the classic dungeon module, The Caverns of Thracia. Like the previous conversion of Dark Tower, this mega-dungeon is another of Jennell Jaquays’ (aka:...|
In 1983, TSR began their descent into self-censorship that reached its height in 1989, when demons and devils were expelled from AD&D 2e (1989). But the first act in this drama seemed fairly innocuous: TSR asked Jeff Easley, who had followed Larry Elmore to TSR around early 1982, to redo the covers of their existing AD&D 1e rulebooks.| Designers & Dragons
At this year's Rooster Teeth Expo (RTX) we got the chance to sit down with Brennan Lee Mulligan and Ally Beardsley of CollegeHumor's Dimension 20.| But Why Tho?
The first article in this series spotlighted homages to the AD&D 1e core rulebook covers. This one moves over to the parallel Basic D&D line of the ’80s and looks at the three major covers for that edition, from 1977, 1981, and 1983. Of them, Erol Otus’ 1981 design is probably the most homaged, but Larry Elmore’s 1983 cover is likely the most famous.| Designers & Dragons
This is written by my player and friend Will F.: Daytime Nighttime| Aboleth Overlords
This was written by my friend and player Rob L., posted here with permission: Went to Moldy Unicorn to inquire on owner of the purse + wooden nickel found at the bookshop. Barkeep Gorra identified “Latch” as the man with the scar, member of the Severed Hand Gang. Approached by “The Sage” of the Bloody … Continue reading Skies Shall Sunder Session 3| Aboleth Overlords
I’ve lately been immersed in covers, as I prepare the graphical resources for Designers & Dragons Origins, my four-book series of product histories for OD&D, BD&D, and AD&D 1e. Many of those covers are classics that have been homaged and parodied many times. Following is a look at the homages to the three core AD&D […]| Designers & Dragons
This look at the million-dollar Dungeons & Dragons 5e Kickstarters was written as part of the history of “Hit Point Press”, which will appear in Designers & Dragons: The ’10s. Prior to the COVID pandemic, there were just two pure RPG Kickstarters that broke a million dollars: 7th Sea in 2016 and Humblewood in 2019. […]| Designers & Dragons
The Gardens of Ynn and The Stygian Library are a pair of scenarios for old-school D&D and its close relatives, designed by Emmy Allen, who I previously interviewed to showcase her Esoteric Ente…| Refereeing and Reflection
Dungeons & Dragons: Honor Among Thieves is a good heist film. A good fantasy film. A good adventure. And above all else, a good D&D film.| But Why Tho?
Auf meinem Discord entspann sich eine Diskussion weshalb AD&D 1 entstand und da diskutierten ganz sicher klügere Köpfe als ich. Aaaaaber ich werde mal versuchen zusammenzufassen, weshalb meiner Meinung nach neben D&D noch AD&D etabliert wurde. Okidoki. Seit 1974 gab es nun (Original)-D&D sowie 4 (eigentlich 5) Supplements dafür. Insgesamt also eine über mehrere Publikationen … „[Adventskalender 20] Weshalb entstand AD&D 1? (Historie)“ weiterlesen| Von der Seifenkiste herab
Fifty years ago, the tabletop role-playing game Dungeons & Dragons was released. Since 1974, the game has been played by an estimated 50 million people worldwide, according to NPR. The game was born in Lake Geneva, Wisconsin, and is still played throughout the state and the world. In Madison, players...| Wisconsin Life
This week will likely be a short one, like the item we're taking a look at. AC2 is a DM's screen for the Basic and Expert rules and includes a short (8 page) booklet containing a short adventure that can be dropped in pretty much wherever the DM likes.| Thalen Speaks
This week we have part two of the Desert Nomads module series, adventure module X5: The Temple of Death. This adventure is a direct continuation of the previous one, picking up at the entrance to the Great Pass which leads from the Sind Desert into the land of Hule, where the Master reigns.| Thalen Speaks
This week we're returning to adventure modules with a well-loved classic, David Cook's Module X4: Master of the Desert Nomads. This is actually the first half of a two-part adventure which is continued in module X5. There's also a sequel adventure, Red Arrow, Black Shield, which was written a couple of years later, albeit by a different author.| Thalen Speaks
This week we've got a little change of pace from adventure modules. Starting in 1983 TSR published a series of 'Game Accessories' that ran the gamut from character sheets and Dungeon Master screens to collections of spells and magic items. Today we've got the first of these, AC1: The Shady Dragon Inn, written by Carl Smith.| Thalen Speaks
After being somewhat negative about Curse of Xanathon in my latest post I've been thinking a lot about how I would fix its problems and run it in a game. I feel like, despite its flaws, there's a good adventure in there that doesn't really need a whole lot of modification to use. I rarely run published adventures exactly as written anyway; even the best will need some tweaking to fit smoothly into an ongoing campaign.| Thalen Speaks
It's time again for a look at a bit of D&D history. This week we've got another Expert level adventure, X3: Curse of Xanathon, by Douglas Niles. This adventure takes the party to another new area of the map, the Kingdom of Vestland, along the northern coast.| Thalen Speaks
Today we're having a look at the second of the D&D Expert level modules, Module X2: Castle Amber, written by Tom Moldvay. X2 is a weird module both in style and content. In many ways it's similar to Gary Gygax's later Wonderland-inspired Dungeonland and The Land Beyond the Magic Mirror, drawing both directly and indirectly from multiple literary sources including Zelazny, Poe, and most strongly, Clark Ashton Smith. Castle Amber also introduces a character who goes on to become incredibly i...| Thalen Speaks
It's time to explore one of the most famous D&D adventure modules of all time, and very likely the single most played adventure module ever, Module X1: The Isle of Dread.| Thalen Speaks
I had originally intended to continue on to the next of the B modules this week with a look at Module B6: The Veiled Society. As I worked on the post, however, it became clear that I was going to be talking about a very important step in the creation of Mystara out of order, and that we really needed to start moving chronologically if things are going to make sense. So instead we'll be looking at the Expert Rules Set this week, and the establishment of Karameikos as the core of the Known Worl...| Thalen Speaks
This week we're taking a look at Dungeons & Dragons adventure module B5: Horror on the Hill, written by Douglas Niles and published in 1983.| Thalen Speaks
Dungeons & Dragons er fyldt 50 år i år, og med en ny udgave af reglerne ude, benytter jeg lejligheden til at beskrive min favoritversion af Dungeons & Dragons. Det samlede oplæg over de enk…| Stemmen fra ådalen
Des indices figurent déjà dans les titres des huit épisodes de la saison 5 de Stranger Things. L'un d'eux renvoie à un monstre figurant dans le panthéon mythologique de Donjons & Dragons. Mais pas que. Si ce n'est pas non plus la série la plus horrifique du monde, Stranger Things fait clairement partie des meilleures| Numerama
A while back I reviewed Jon Peterson’s Playing At the World, the first of his in-depth books of RPG history. Though very good, the book’s got the drawback of having spent a fair bit of …| Refereeing and Reflection
The front cover for the alternate version of the next Dungeons & Dragons Player Handbook has been revealed. Last week saw the unveiling of the artwork for the front cover of the Player’s Handbook, for the next version of tabletop roleplaying game - Dungeons & Dragons. Featuring depictions of classic characters from the history of the RPG - such as Strongheart the Knight, Elkhorn the Dwarf Warrior and Yolande the Elven Queen - the front cover shows a party of D&D adventurers and heroes prepa...| Dicebreaker Latest Articles Feed
Vecna, the iconic Dungeons & Dragons villain who has also appeared in Stranger Things and Critical Role, will be joining the rogue’s gallery of Dead by Daylight’s killers. Dead by Daylight is a horror-themed multiplayer video game in which players take the role of either a killer or a survivor. As a killer, players will be hunting for the other players in the map in order to sacrifice or kill all of them before they’re able to escape. Each killer character has a unique set of abilities ...| Dicebreaker Latest Articles Feed
The books for the newest edition of Dungeons & Dragons will directly reference classic heroes and villains from the tabletop roleplaying game’s past. Artwork for the Player’s Handbook and Dungeon Master’s Guide for the next edition of D&D have been revealed. (Thanks GameInformer.) Illustrations featured in both the Player’s Handbook and Dungeon Master’s Guide will include modern depictions of characters from across the roleplaying game’s 50 year history, such as the characters fou...| Dicebreaker Latest Articles Feed
The cover of Dungeons & Dragons’ next Player’s Handbook has been revealed, ahead of the follow-up to Fifth Edition arriving later this year. The Player’s Handbook will be the first book released for Dungeons & Dragons 2024 - as the new ‘not an edition’ edition is being called, having dropped the One D&D moniker last year - when it arrives on September 19th. The Dungeon Master’s Guide will then drop on November 12th, with a supersized Monster Manual following on February 18th of ne...| Dicebreaker Latest Articles Feed
The artist behind the illustration for Dungeons & Dragons’ iconic Red Box has responded to the recent reveal of the anonymous warrior on the cover as female - first by rejecting the claim entirely, then by accepting that it’s in the spirit of both art and D&D to allow for interpretation. Larry Elmore is one of D&D’s best-known artists, having worked for the RPG’s original publisher TSR as its first in-house illustrator from 1981 to 1987, contributing artwork to pillars of D&D from Dra...| Dicebreaker Latest Articles Feed
The next chapter for popular asymmetrical horror video game Dead By Daylight will include some Dungeons & Dragons flavour. Developer Behaviour Interactive and D&D’s publisher, Wizards of the Coast, teased a crossover containing at least one very angry Beholder. Posted to social media on May 9th, the short video shows the iconic monster locked in a dungeon cell and obviously pissed about it. After smashing against the bars of its cage and casting a massive, glowering eye around the room, the...| Dicebreaker Latest Articles Feed
Tucked inside a fairly glowing profile in the Washington Post of Critical Role’s growing Dungeons & Dragons actual play empire was a morsel of new information regarding The Legend of Vox Machina. Fans of the animated series will only need to wait until this fall for more rowdy adventures from Critical Role’s first adventuring crew. We knew The Legend of Vox Machina was set for a third season back in 2022, when Amazon MGM Studios (sigh, corporate mergers) greenlit more adaptation of Critic...| Dicebreaker Latest Articles Feed
Critical Role has launched its own membership service that will house all existing shows - and a few new ones - under the same umbrella, while offering additional perks and access to paying subscribers. Longtime cast member and the Dungeon & Dragon actual play series’ CEO Travis Willingham said Beacon “just really allows us the flexibility to create fun additional perks, stay connected to all of [the fans] and offer a more unfiltered experience.” Current Twitch and YouTube subscribers w...| Dicebreaker Latest Articles Feed
One of Dungeons & Dragons’ oldest promotional figures will enjoy a toy treatment that shows fans more than just a chainmail and fur armour-covered butt. The warrior fighting the dragon on the cover of D&D’s 1983 Red Box set now has a face, and WizKids has interpreted the dragon fighter as a big, buff lady. As revealed by ComicBook.com earlier this week, the figurine can be found in WizKids's D&D Icons of the Realms: 50th Anniversary set as one of 10 “secret rare” toys packed inside ra...| Dicebreaker Latest Articles Feed
More than a year since Dungeons & Dragons’ publisher relinquished its publicly maligned fight to change the popular tabletop RPG’s Open Gaming License, Wizards of the Coast has announced that its upcoming rulebooks will release their material under a Creative Commons licence. A new System Reference Document, called SRD 5.2 by Wizards, will collect all of the new and updated core material printed in the 2024 editions of the Players’ Handbook, Dungeon Master’s Guide and Monster Manual. ...| Dicebreaker Latest Articles Feed
Over the past two years, Wizards of the Coast has faced a growing number of allegations that AI tools (large language models, generative tools such as Midjourney, etc.) were used to create official artwork and marketing for both Dungeons & Dragons and Magic: The Gathering. Today, the publisher released an FAQ that attempts an explanation of their rationale and process, but leaves just as many questions unanswered. The support webpage (which will be periodically revised in the future) claims t...| Dicebreaker Latest Articles Feed
Critical Role’s Campaign 3 is remarkable in many ways. Tying in various characters, plot points and villains from across the previous two campaigns, it feels like the end to a mighty (and unexpected) trilogy, with the pressures, possibilities and narrative restrictions that can entail. But for the 92nd episode, which aired on April 18th, it’s clear that something went a little wrong. Warning: Spoilers ahead for the events of Critical Role: Campaign 3, specifically episodes 91 and 92. Part...| Dicebreaker Latest Articles Feed
If running a voice call and opening a browser window at the same time sounds like too much work to play your weekly RPG game, you’re in luck - Roll20 has announced the launch of a beta app that will run its popular virtual tabletop within Discord’s dedicated platform. Roll20 will be listed among the Activities section of Discord, joining the likes of Watch Together, Catan clone Colonist and a host of lightweight multiplayer games as software users can launch while on a voice or video call...| Dicebreaker Latest Articles Feed
Work continues on the 2024 edition of the Player’s Handbook, one of three tomes that will comprise the foundation of Dungeons & Dragons’ future, and the team behind it says they are actively reviewing the printed version. During a recent “fireside chat” with Todd Kenreck, the popular tabletop RPG’s guiding designers slipped details that psionics fans will be happy to hear. Kenreck joined Chris Perkins and Jeremy Crawford, two lead designers on the D&D 2024 project, and checked in on...| Dicebreaker Latest Articles Feed
It takes a special something to capture the whimsical, cosy essence of a Studio Ghibli movie, but there are plenty of Ghibli-inspired D&D 5E supplements out there doing just that - and doing so with the grace of a most helpful forest spirit. If upcoming Ghibli-flavoured RPG Break!! is something you and your D&D party are keeping an eye out for, then this is the list for you. I've gathered together some of the best Ghibli-inspired 5E supplements, from all-new settings, minigames, items, crafti...| Dicebreaker Latest Articles Feed
Hasbro checked in with its investors on April 24th, advising them on how the US-based company and steward of both Magic: The Gathering and Dungeons & Dragons has positioned itself in the first quarter of a year marked by “turnaround efforts.” Hasbro’s toy division limped through most of 2023, while MTG topped every financial chart thanks to the release of the Lord of the Rings-themed Tales of Middle-earth set and D&D posted wins only thanks to the explosive popularity of Baldur’s Gate...| Dicebreaker Latest Articles Feed
With Dungeons & Dragons marking its 50th year in 2024, the anniversary celebrations for the storied roleplaying game are well underway. Among the many birthday presents on their way for fans of the fantasy RPG is a set of figures from miniatures maker WizKids that bring to life some of the icons from across D&D’s universe - and Dicebreaker has an exclusive look at two of the most iconic. The D&D Icons of the Realms: 50th Anniversary set spans - you guessed it - 50 pre-painted miniatures. Th...| Dicebreaker Latest Articles Feed
It is thought that the D’Vieille family died out at least two generations ago, yet the family plot in the cemetery never appears overgrown. The willow tree in the southeast corner shades a go…| RPG Wandering
Last night, our gaming group played out the final battle in the Crimson Abby story arc. One of our starting players had moved away to KC last summer, we continued the campaign with out her. This la…| Stonewerks
Victor Leza is a fantastic illustrator and my favorite artist for roleplaying books. He has worked for Call of Cthulhu, D&D and Warhammer.| penandpaper.news
I got behind on my DunJune maps, and have a few ideas I am still working on. Here’s a nice family plot that could exist by itself on a manor or as part of a larger graveyard. A squat mausoleu…| RPG Wandering
This five room dungeon showcases a “before” and “after” version of an adult dragon’s lair, and it seems appropriate for this month’s RPG Blog Carnival, “Af…| RPG Wandering
The April A to Z Challenge was a fun one; it held my interest, and put some constraints on what I was writing. I found it harder to write during May. The lack of constraints and the end of the scho…| RPG Wandering
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Read about how the Midnight Crocodiles take on the daunting strength of the Canoloth in a recent d&d campaign. The post NYSoP Heroes Take on The Canoloth first appeared on New York Society of Play.| New York Society of Play
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Dungeons and Dragons is an incredible game. I’ve seen it make people happy from age 6 to age 60. When you work as a professional dungeon master for kids ages 6-13 you get to see a lot of real evidence of the positive changes it can have on people. We have seen 9-year-olds who are […] The post How D&D Can Improve Your Social or Emotional Life first appeared on New York Society of Play.| New York Society of Play
Our company has been running D&D professionally for kids ages 6-13 since 2019. Since the beginning, every DM we have hired has felt the same pressure, namely, making everyone happy all of the time. DMing has enough inherent pressure as it is, but when you do it professionally it becomes extremely nerve-wracking to say no to anything. […] The post Your World Can Have Consequences Without Being An Adversarial DM first appeared on New York Society of Play.| New York Society of Play
Still flying by the seat of my pants for these last few days, but I am determined to finish. Today, we’re looking at the citadel on the east side of Rusheniya that houses the Arcanum, a magic…| RPG Wandering
D&D celebrates its own anniversary this year but, as well as being my birthday, it is also the 40th anniversary of when I bought Red Box D&D.| DnD5e.info
For five decades, people have been sitting at tables and rolling dice for the lives of their characters. They explore dungeons and fight dragons. Happy [...] The post 50 years of role-playing appeared first on penandpaper.news.| penandpaper.news
Currently, I am working on another 1d100 random ass list, this one is a list for “I loot the body”. Looting the body happens alot in my current campaign, go figure! I was at work today,…| Stonewerks
Hello again, have some magical bows. Kinda have some more brainpower for random RPG stuff now that I’m not using all of my energy on coding a game or hotfixing my campaign rules, haha. This w…| Save vs. Hollowing
I ended up following some members of the Jewish community on Twitter. Part of it is that they’re good people (there are of course Jewish jerks out there, including Jews who are jerks to other Jews …| Yaruki Zero Games
In this week's episode of Pencil Kings, host Mitch Bowler demonstrates how you can discover—and develop—the skills necessary to land your dream creative career. Mitch shares his strategies for identifying which skills are in demand for creative projects, how to find your calling as an artist, and the simple ways to unlock new possibilities for your creative career. Stay tuned for more!| Pencil Kings
In this week's episode of Pencil Kings, host Mitch Bowler reveals how to ground your art career path in reality using job descriptions. Listen in as Mitch talks about how to discern what creative skills are in demand for a specific field, why experience isn’t the only metric for determining if you are qualified for a job, and the importance of breaking out of your comfort zone as you make your dreams a reality. Stay tuned.| Pencil Kings
In this week's episode of Pencil Kings, host Mitch Bowler shares his expert strategies for transforming your creative dreams into a reality in the next 12 months. Mitch highlights the importance of setting a concrete goal as an artist, how to determine the right path to take on your creative journey, and his tips for making real progress with your next project. Stay tuned!| Pencil Kings
In this week's episode of Pencil Kings, host Mitch Bowler discusses how to transition from a dreamer to a doer in the new year. Mitch shares the essential steps for taking your art career to the next level, the story of how he first broke into the industry, and his journey to becoming the artist and teacher he is today. Listen in to learn more about how to achieve your artistic and career goals in 2021!| Pencil Kings
In this week's episode of Pencil Kings, host Mitch Bowler reflects on how 2020 allowed him to take stock of his creative pursuits—and the time he spent working on them. He discusses the common challenges artists face with making time to pursue their creative endeavors, the importance of saying “no” when carving out time for your art, and his strategies for sticking to your artistic goals in 2021. Stay tuned.| Pencil Kings
Bunt, divers, exotisch. 13 eigenständige Abenteuer von Level eins bis 14.| Penandpaper.blog