Hi Bob! As a long time fan, I would first like to say thank you for introducing so many amazing things into my life. You have been a major inspiration for me as far as my desire to be a writer, to never give up my 'geekdom' and to strive for my goal, no matter how unrealistic it may seem at any given time. (no, I don't want to be the Supreme Darklord of All, but I do want to open a coffee shop...its a big goal)
So I have a few questions, naturally with this being an AMA.
What advice can you give a writer who simply cannot seem to find/create plot cohesion/dialogue?
Is the saga of Drizzt TRULY over? I understand that many people were shocked and somewhat outraged at the end of The Neverwinter Saga, but if it is over, I would like to congratulate you on ending it. It had an amazing run, but ending it would open you up to so many more opportunities. If it isn't over, well...still opportunities but I can't help but feel that he has had his run and the spotlight should shift away.
What DMing advice do you have for someone who has never ran a successful campaign? Usually I create my own worlds, which is where it all seems to go wrong. Anything is useful.
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Hi Bob! As a long time fan, I would first like to say thank you for introducing so many amazing things into my life. You have been a major inspiration for me as far as my desire to be a writer, to never give up my 'geekdom' and to strive for my goal, no matter how unrealistic it may seem at any given time. (no, I don't want to be the Supreme Darklord of All, but I do want to open a coffee shop...its a big goal)
So I have a few questions, naturally with this being an AMA.
What advice can you give a writer who simply cannot seem to find/create plot cohesion/dialogue?
Is the saga of Drizzt TRULY over? I understand that many people were shocked and somewhat outraged at the end of The Neverwinter Saga, but if it is over, I would like to congratulate you on ending it. It had an amazing run, but ending it would open you up to so many more opportunities. If it isn't over, well...still opportunities but I can't help but feel that he has had his run and the spotlight should shift away.
What DMing advice do you have for someone who has never ran a successful campaign? Usually I create my own worlds, which is where it all seems to go wrong. Anything is useful.
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