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EPISODE · Feb 17, 2020 · 31 MIN

S1E2 - Jess Ross - Writing for TTRPGs

from Game Mechanics - A Critical Tabletop Podcast

Today, I’m talking to Jess Ross about her experience writing for RPGs. Jess has written several modules for D&D in places like the Uncaged Anthology, and in Pugmire (a variation of D&D 5th edition where everyone plays as dogs! She wrote for the supplement Morti Corgi’s Scroll of Mysteries, and just everything about that game is adorable.) We also talk about a problematic aspect of TTRPGs that is somehow still a staple in tons of games. And we discuss Jess’ current work on a neat project called Multiverse which will help adventure writers and players everywhere to share and experience cool stories. Follow Logan and today's guests on Twitter: Logan: @LoganJenkins Jess: @WriteJessR Game Mechanics is hosted and supported by The Orange Groves podcast network.

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Today, I’m talking to Jess Ross about her experience writing for RPGs. Jess has written several modules for D&D in places like the Uncaged Anthology, and in Pugmire (a variation of D&D 5th edition where everyone plays as dogs! She wrote for the...

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