The aftermath of a number of time-sensitive projects have left me with little time for the blog recently. I expect to get back on track with another Gallipoli gaming report and some other items next week.
I love history, mythology, and games. My favorite projects allow me to mix them liberally and turn readers onto something new and different. When it comes to games, players ought to do more than roll dice, flip a card, or move a piece – they ought to feel immersed. I look for this in my favorite pastimes and I bring this attitude to the table and my work. This blog features my thoughts and experiences about the games I play and my contributions to the hobby.
Wagram 1809 at Partizan 2025
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Hi all
After a very long hiatus, here is a fresh blog post to describe the game I
staged at Partizan in Newark a couple of weeks ago.
This was a resur...
What’s wrong with counter-factual history
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On Bluesky there has been a little discussion of counter-factual history,
sparked by a post asking what position you could defend against 20
questioners an...
Logs
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Another quick post. Good chum Colin gifted these lovely resin pieces to me
(thanks mate!). These were beautifully cast and very straightforward to
paint us...
I am writing a BOOK!
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That's right, fellow blog fans! I've decided to write a book about painting
wargaming collections. It will be going to Kickstarter this *Friday, March
1...
Reviews of Worlds of Arthur
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Some nice words from James Palmer (of the University of St Andrews) on the
subject of my book can be found here. I think he’s very satisfyingly got
the po...
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