I knew I didn't want to ask things that can be found anywhere, such as "How do I make my Dark Sun game better?" or "How do I get my players more involved?". I tried to keep my questions to a decent number, so I chose seven. Generally make a bigger impact on gamers. Organized play adventure can be played by thousands of players and will A single DDI adventure might be read by many, but an It is a worthy goal, but I like the goal of helping through organized Golden ring of writing official material, I've written about writing for But, because others also want to reach that Stuff, and while that's a dream come true, I am most proud of my effortsĪt the community level. Over time I've been fortunate to actually write official Organized play touching the lives of thousands (I've been one of themĢ001 to make organized play better through advocacy, playtesting, andĪuthoring. Most proud of my work to help other gamers have a great time whileīeing analytical of the game and how we approach it. I asked him to share a little more about his accomplishments and what he's proud of. He's also one of the admins for Ashes of Athas, a convention campaign set in the Dark Sun world. Even one person might take something away from it." Wise words, right there.įor those that don't know, Teos has written a number of articles for Wizards of the Coast. It basically sums up to this: "As long as you're having fun contributing, it doesn't matter how many people are reading your stuff. From there, he gave me a piece of advice I've tried to keep in mind as I write/share things in the blog and Twitter. It turns out that wasn't a big issue, as I was able to chat with him during a small intermission. I wasn't sure how much tension that would create. The whole thing was pretty cool, except he was wearing a Han Solo t-shirt, and I'm the Twitter guy wearing the Boba Fett helmet.
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A guy sat down next to me, and, after looking at his name badge, I realized it was Teos.
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I ended up sitting in a row closer to the wall, leaving some space beside me.
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When the seminar was starting, various authors (most of whom I didn't recognize) all began taking their seats. I knew going into the seminar that many different authors and freelancers would be there, and I was excited to finally meet some of the people that I had chatted with on Twitter 160 characters at a time. I was able to meet Teos at Gen Con 2012 at the Wizards of the Coast Freelance Writer Seminar.