In case you forgot (it has been a while) TBBYANR stands for "The Best Blog You Are Not Reading" and is was a great feature in the early days of the blogging scene. Since then communications have become more fractionalized with people on Facebook, Discord and other mediums. It is hard to know how well others know about other blogs. Plus so many blogs also have their own Facebook and/or Twitter outlets.
So in my merging of these two features or more accurately #FollowFriday assuming the role that TBBYANR once held I figure I'll post some blogs I have been enjoying and how you can interact with them on social media.
Chuck Thorin's "They Might Be Gazebos!" is a good classic OSR blog. He does some reviews and retrospectives and is usually focused on Swords & Wizardry and Dungeon Crawl Classics. He does the occasional character write-up as well.
One of my favorite features of his is his OSR Retrospective where he looks at the games of the Old-School Renaissance.
Chuck is also the author of "Gary vs. The Monsters" the cinematic, campy horror monster-fighting old-school RPG.
Again, I am not sure how many of you know about this site, but they are worth checking out.
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Theodric Ælfwinesson has been running MR for a bit now. While the focus is Old School there is still new content (like Pathfinder) but viewed from an Old-School lens.
Some of my favorite topics are on monsters and world-building.
Definitely check it out, there is an absolute ton of material there.
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Swords & Stitchery is very likely a blog you all do know about. Eric has been posting his thoughts on old-school games and his own campaigns for a long time now. At a couple of posts per day he is constantly supplying new material. I have to pause often to just catch up to his output. His OSR Commentary might be the best feature, and his coverage of Astonishing Swordsmen & Sorcerers of Hyperborea keeps me coming back time and time again.
Recently he has been discussing NIGHT SHIFT and I am very excited to see what he does with it.
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That's good for now!
Thanks for the shout-out! All the Pathfinder monsters on my blog are the work of Mike Welham (thanks, Mike!).
ReplyDeleteThanks for the recommendations & that great 'Shout Out!'
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