The 'Necessary Tasks' column has, however, now thankfully had a large number of entries crossed out, and I find myself, like some previously hibernating animal, emerging from darkness into sunlight. I am a bit dazed and confused. But I also feel reinvigorated and full of ideas. And this is at least in part because I have discovered - this is likely also true of you, if you are reading this - that the imaginative, escapist aspect of the tabletop roleplaying hobby is not just a nice luxury but actually meets an important need of some kind that lies deep in my character.
There is an irony, here, in other words: for all that writing this blog was for some time 'unnecessary' in terms of immediate and pressing goals, it was connected to something that is actually very necessary in managing my stress levels - i.e. neckbeard elfgames. It is Important with a capital 'I' that I have imaginative outlets. If I don't, I become grumpy, short-tempered and boring. (Okay, okay, even more grumpy, short-tempered and boring.) Worse, I feel angsty and unfulfilled, as though there is a caged animal inside me that, in its frustration at not being allowed out, is beginning to attack its own cage with teeth and claws.
I can't explain why this is or why it is that I feel this way while others may get the same feeling from watching films or TV or playing video games or watching/playing sports or knitting or whatever else it might be. But I do feel this way and recognise it as a significant feature of my personality that will not change.
In the forthcoming days and weeks, I intend to get back to a proper pattern of regular, two-or-three-times-a-week blogging. I also intend to get back to producing actual material for future releases. And I also have exciting news about forthcoming publication(s). But in the meantime, it's nice to be back - if anybody is still reading, of course!
Looking forward to your new posts. But I also quite understand that this is not a top priority for you.
ReplyDeleteAs a fellow father, husband, gamer, and high-stakes worker, I can only imagine what it takes to actually generate content for your hobby on top of just having the hobby. Don't know how you mange it but thank you. I have to make gaming with the kids a priority just like working out or date night or I too become a sullen wet blanket, but putting a book together on top? I can't imagine. Speaking of books, my hard copy of yoon-suin arrived today stateside via the post. It arrived in perfect condition.I've been running I game with my two youngest in the yellow city for almost a year by PDF in 1st and second edition so I let them crack it open and scan to their hearts content. They loved it, laughed out loud over the art/map insert, and seeing the tables was like teaching a magicians trick, then them loving the trick even more after seeing how it works. The gestation and brith of this project was long and fraught, but damn man. It was worth it. Thanks, so put a cockroach on the Barbie, poor yourself a tall tea, and have a seat by the fire. It's a beautiful book and you've earned it.
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