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Opinion: Is Dungeons & Dragons Going too Far to Address Racism?
EnglishMajorLeagues
Short answer: no.The reason I think so is that DnD is meant to be an inclusive game, that gives players the freedom to play whatever character they like. So, as you might imagine, it's problematic to assume that any particular race is inherently evil, or that a sexual orientation, gender, or disability might be noted canonically as undesirable traits in the fantasy world. Being singled out as ... ...more
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All Roads Lead to Where? Uniting Plot Lines in a Story Ending
EnglishMajorLeagues
In writing stories, from novels down to one off tabletop campaigns, it's difficult to write an ending. There may be so many character arcs and plot lines that tying them together in a cohesive ending is a daunting task. Nobody wants to leave dangling loose ends, even if you have a sequel planned. Characterization is KeyI'm a firm believer that it is well-developed characters-- not plot-- ... ...more
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Do You Need A Beta Reader For Your Latest Book?
Chris Mentillo
Do you need a beta reader for your most recent book? This depends. Let by a beta reader. What is a beta reader? Beta readers are non-professionals who read a manuscript before publishing or read a pre-release of a book. If a beta reader is furnished with a manuscript, they are ordinarily requested to read for spelling, punctuation, and grammar errors. They may comment on parts of a story ... ...more
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