Grant, Peter and Jenny are joined by Jason Brick, veteran freelance writer in the TTRPG industry (and several others besides!). We kick off with a little chatter and swiftly move into our Patreon question from Joseph Linardon who asks " What would be your dream job?"
Answering that takes significantly less time than you'd expect, and after some quick scripture we're on to our main topic, which is basically taking advantage of Jason generous spirit and wide expertise about freelancing by getting him to do a brain dump. Among his many writing hats, Jason is one of the authors of Random Encounters, which is a resource that Peter has really enjoyed having on his shelf, as well as numerous other projects. Lots of good, practical advice in this one.
Mentioned in this episode: For Exposure on Twitter, Socks for Supper on Goodreads, Saving The Game's Page on Podchaser
Scripture: Proverbs 14:23, Matthew 5:9, Matthew 20:1-7, James 4:13-16
Episode 157 - Bearing False Witness (The Ten Commandments, Part 9)
STG 156 - Treasure Without Theft
STG 155 - Unwritten Rules (with Geek at Arms)
STG 154 - Theft (The Ten Commandments, Part Eight)
STG 153 - Publishing (with Kyle Rudge)
STG 152 - Biblical Figures: Jonah
STG 151 - Actual Play (with Ryan Felton)
STG 150 - Why We Love Games
STG 149 - Unlikely Heroes (with Rev. Derek White)
STG 148 - Angels in our Games
STG 147 - Angels and Angelology
STG 146 - Adultery (The Ten Commandments, Part Seven)
STG 145 - Roleplaying Mental Illnesses
Bonus Episode 18 - Objectives and Key Results
STG 144 - Hacking Published Adventures
STG 143 - Good Gaming Sessions (with Greg Stolze)
STG 142 - Biblical Figures: Samson
Bonus Episode 17 - The Tiny Sunglasses Method of Character Creation
Episode 141 - The Sixth Commandment (The Ten Commandments, Part 6)
Episode 140 - Undeath
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