We wrap up the 2018 #RPGaDay with a sensible question:
"Why the heck do you participate in this crazy thing?"
Back in mid-August 2014, I fell upon the inaugural RPGaDay list. With no chance to catch up in the month itself, I reserved the 31 questions for December, a month with historically fewer posts by me. It supplanted a #12Days program I had set up that was a Q&A session with my readers.
In subsequent years, I've blocked out my schedule in August for this and it's been a blast. The questions celebrate RPGs, I pick up some diverse offerings from other participants (and follow a few more blogs), and I get to promote some the stranger fare I've learned to love.
And although I always have a wrap-up post on September 1st, I will say that I can't wait for the sixth year of RPGaDay in August 2019 and hope they return to some of the original questions with a then/now angle.
"Why the heck do you participate in this crazy thing?"
Back in mid-August 2014, I fell upon the inaugural RPGaDay list. With no chance to catch up in the month itself, I reserved the 31 questions for December, a month with historically fewer posts by me. It supplanted a #12Days program I had set up that was a Q&A session with my readers.
The original #RPGaDay |
And although I always have a wrap-up post on September 1st, I will say that I can't wait for the sixth year of RPGaDay in August 2019 and hope they return to some of the original questions with a then/now angle.
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