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| November 29, 2010 | Posted by Martin Ralya |
I’m pleased to announce that Gnome Stew articles will now be available in Swedish on Spelledarrens blog, starting with this fine article by Troy Taylor.
Spelledarren (spel = game, ledare = leader, spelledare = game master), who runs the site, will be translating articles at his own pace and posting them alongside his other content. His blog, which includes a wiki, focuses on GMing; I dig its clean, simple aesthetic.
Thanks for translating our ramblings into Swedish, Spelledarren!
A father, husband, writer, small-press publisher, RPG industry freelancer, and lifelong geek, Martin has been gaming since 1987 and GMing since 1989. He lives in Utah with his amazing wife, Alysia, their awesome daughter, Lark, and their neurotic beagle, Charlie, in a house full of books and games.
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November 30, 2010 at 5:02 pm - Link
A great blog for a great country.