So... If you GMs aren't reading Gnome Stew everyday, you're missing out! Basically, it's an incredible blog dedicated to game masters, giving advice, ideas and just generally cool and thoughtful discussions on our favorite pastime.
Anyway, I'm posting this now because, they have an article today that is very relevant to Epic Words. Basically, it's about how to use social networks to help maintain continuity and interest between games. It would be great if a few of you could comment on the article about how EW has helped your games in this way. Please, do not just spam the site, though. Be honest. If this isn't a problem your group has faced or the article isn't relevant to you, then don't comment on it. I've met the gnomes. I've played games with a few of them. I don't want to flood their site with spam (like we have recently). I just want to raise awareness of EW and maybe drive a bit of traffic their way in return. Thanks!
http://www.gnomestew.com/gming-advice/keeping-the-home-fires-burning/comment-page-1#comment-13818
Anyway, I'm posting this now because, they have an article today that is very relevant to Epic Words. Basically, it's about how to use social networks to help maintain continuity and interest between games. It would be great if a few of you could comment on the article about how EW has helped your games in this way. Please, do not just spam the site, though. Be honest. If this isn't a problem your group has faced or the article isn't relevant to you, then don't comment on it. I've met the gnomes. I've played games with a few of them. I don't want to flood their site with spam (like we have recently). I just want to raise awareness of EW and maybe drive a bit of traffic their way in return. Thanks!
http://www.gnomestew.com/gming-advice/keeping-the-home-fires-burning/comment-page-1#comment-13818



























