For those who missed it, Dave and I started posting weekly highlights of the RPG posts that appeared on the RPG Blogger network.
You can see my first post here, and Dave’s picks here.
It basically highlights whatever got our attention during our alternating weeks as Editors of the network. Have a look its well worth it!
This week is my turn again, get ready to astound me! 🙂
On an unrelated note, it seems I’ve shed my writers block for one day yesterday and I spent 5 hours writing posts for all my websites!!!
My campaign report will go up tonight and tomorrow night. I’ve also posted about my new online D&D game yesterday. I’ve put up a notice in Chatty Studios that Kobold Love is going on a short hiatus so I could write it offline and give a better adventure.
Finally I’ve taken a few minutes to post a new Suburban Overlord comic.
Yeah, I decided to harness these surges of insanely productive writing binges to make up for the dryer spell.
Have a nice week, I’ve Standard Operating Procedures to write now!
Jack Smith IV says
Good luck, can’t wait to see what you’ve got in the works!
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Tommi says
And for the people, like me, who would enjoy the site news without subscribing to other stuff, here’s the feed address: http://www.rpgbloggers.com/category/rpgb_news/feed
(If it is included there, I completely missed it.)
ChattyDM says
Good find Tommi, I was unaware that it had its own feed.
Eric Maziade says
RPGBlogger is great, but the sheer volume is hard to handle.
I absolutely *love* the idea of the “editor’s picks”.
If I had one small request, it would be to have the source of the post clearly identified in the titles in the RSS feed.
At the moment, I’ve “neglected” my feed reader RPGBlogger for a few days and my reader tells me I have 106 unread posts.
Having sources in titles would help me scan faster (and spot your “editor’s picks easier”)… and would allow me to know about who’s blogs I prefer.
(I know this here ain’t RPGBlogger’s wishing well, but hey, one must write when one feels like it, eh? 😛 )
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Dave T. Game says
Eric: that might take some programming, so it’d probably be a while before we can mess with the feed too much.
For the time being, I highly recommend subscribing to the individual feed of the blogs you enjoy: that is one of the primary goals of the network, after all!
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Eric Maziade says
@Dave: Hi there! That’s exactly what I do… and the reason why I have a hard time doing much more than ignoring the RPGBlogger feed 95% of the time – redundant posts with the other feeds. With the feeds clearly identified, I could use RPGBlogger’s feed as my main feed for RPG stuff. As for the code, if you don’t have anyone in house to do this, I could give you guys a hand and take a look at it.
From where I stand, you muse be pretty close to having it (with all reserves – I never saw which feed aggregation code you’re running).
Feel free to contact me through email if you’re interested (Phil’s got all my contact info).
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