Friday, August 1, 2025

One Month In

It’s now been a month since I launched Grognardia Games Direct, my Substack newsletter dedicated to my various RPG projects, most notably Thousand Suns, Secrets of sha-Arthan, and anthologies of Grognardia’s most enduring and influential posts.

Substack is a very different platform from Blogger. It's newer, more streamlined, and still unfamiliar in some ways, but I’ve enjoyed the process of learning its ins and outs. After just 31 days, I feel I’ve found a productive rhythm, one that’s helped me focus my creative energies more effectively than I have in some time.

I’m grateful to everyone who’s already subscribed. I’m within spitting distance of 500 subscribers, an encouraging milestone for a new Substack or so I’m told. Of course, I’d love to see that number grow. The more readers I have, the more feedback I receive, which is especially valuable in the case of Secrets of sha-Arthan. Unlike my other projects, it’s a wholly new endeavor, not a continuation of earlier work, and outside perspectives are particularly helpful as I shape its direction. If you’ve enjoyed my past RPG writing, I hope you’ll consider taking a look.

I’ll admit, I was initially reluctant to start a Substack, despite encouragement from friends. My chief concern was that it might distract me from Grognardia. As much as I wanted to explore new territory, I had no intention of neglecting this blog or the community that’s grown up around it.

To my surprise, just the opposite has happened. Rather than pulling me away from Grognardia, the newsletter has sharpened my focus on it. In writing for both venues, I’ve written more – and, I think it’s fair to say, better – posts here than I have in quite some time. For whatever reason, working on both platforms has been creatively energizing. I feel more in tune with my work now than I have in months, maybe even years. Whether that’s apparent to readers, I leave for you to judge.

In the meantime, I appreciate your patience with my occasional reminders about new Substack posts I believe might be of interest to Grognardia’s readers. I’m having a great time over there and I’d like to share that enthusiasm more broadly.

6 comments:

  1. In the past few months. I am having more fun reading this blog than I have had in a long time. Your enthusiasm is contagious. So glad you are blogging!

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  2. Congratulations! You have certainly been on a roll, seemingly at the top of your game, with an infectious energy.

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  3. Truth be told, I've been *reading* your blog for years, but I'm only recently motivated to comment much, which I think speaks well for the enthusiasm in your recent postings. And, though I be but an insignificant speck in the vast Lovecraftian horror that is the internet, it may reassure you somewhat that I, for one, will never object to periodic "reminder" posts about what you've done on Substack. :-)

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  4. "To my surprise, just the opposite has happened. Rather than pulling me away from Grognardia, the newsletter has sharpened my focus on it."

    They say Creativity is like a muscle. The more you use it, the more creative you become.

    Whatever it is that you're doing, it's working. Keep it up, please.

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  5. Although I have zero interest Substack in general (and I don't feel like signing up just for this), I still would appreciate it if you post links to the articles over there (as you already have done a few times) *if* you deem them to be 'important/relevant' enough for referencing on Grognardia.

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  6. "I’ve written more – and, I think it’s fair to say, better – posts here than I have in quite some time" - I noticed that myself and wondered if you'd noticed it, too. I think it might be what's motivated me to start replying to posts after reading your blog in silence since well before the 2013 break.

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