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Shoreline in Winter

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Sally took this shot, and I like it quite a lot.

5 Things on a Friday: Dokken & #Deflategate

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We made it through the snowstorm, and now the weekend is almost here.  There’s even some news that’s worth talking about. *** 1.   A lack of trust in society is making a lot of people sick  (Columbus Dispatch) Noted physician Jenny McCarthy leads the anti-vaxxer movement. The parents who are against vaccines for measles, mumps, rubella and other childhood diseases no longer are just putting their own kids at risk. By taking their unvaccinated children to the happiest place on Earth and touching off a measles outbreak at Disneyland, the anti-vaxxers put hundreds of other children in jeopardy, too. Measles on this level hasn’t been seen in the United States since the 1970s. So far, the disease has spread to 11 states and Mexico, infecting about 70 people in less than a month. Also making a comeback: whooping cough and diphtheria… The anti-vaxxer movement is being fueled by parents who refuse to trust government, big pharma, family physicians and decades of sound sci

The Person Next Door

This is Hannah's first short story.  I was planning to have her post it under her own author account on the blog, but I didn't get it set up over the weekend, and now it's too late. Her assignment was to write a story using the Monomyth structure, which she and her class have been studying all year via the Percy Jackson novels.  I was really pleased with how this came out.  She did a great job with it.

D&D: Campaign and Story Structure via the Lost Mine of Phandelver

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After last week's article on the Infernal Captain's Pact , I thought briefly about doing some more work on the Hellknight concept.  It would be fun to play against type.  We could build the  Hellknight as an infernal oath for Paladins and perhaps also design that melee Warlock build we discussed last week, either as a  Pact of the Glaive or, more likely, as a new entity pact, perhaps the Angelic Pact .

Pics from the Blizzard

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I'm sure I'll have more of these as time goes on, but here are a couple I took on the walk to the hotel.

Blizzard Warning

Here is our latest storm total snow range forecast graphic. pic.twitter.com/0AN8vx7fv9 — NWS New York NY (@NWSNewYorkNY) January 26, 2015

Weekend Round-Up

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I know, I know.  I said Mondays were supposed to triathlon posts. It wasn't much of training week, though.  I ran three times, including on Sunday with Sally, but none of it was particularly outstanding.  It snowed Saturday morning, and I still managed to get out and run Saturday afternoon, so I guess that's something.  It was fun, but it wasn't any kind of record or anything.  I ran, I bopped around to my tunes... That's what I do.

Fun with HeroForge

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Sally and Hannah are ice-skating.  Emma and I are home making heroes with HeroForge . Sneakatara Boatman, complete with the Crown of Pluto (Hannah's character)

Saturday News & Notes: #Deflategate & other stories

Happy Saturday.  We're snowed in!

5 Things on a Friday: YES and Secret Wars

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Happy Friday! Does it feel like  it’s been a long week?  I only had to work four days, but I feel like it’s been a slog. Regardless, there’s a lot to get to today.  Ready?  Here we go.

Sketch in My Notebook: Heroes

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I got the idea for this story from a review of " The Mystery of Malvern Manor " over on Merric's Musings .  I don't want to explain it before the story, but after you finish, you can head over there and see what you think.  Certainly, Merric's review has been good for me.  In general, I like his site quite a bit, and more specifically, it's always  nice when somebody says something nice about your writing. This story takes place about a decade into the future from anything I've written previously about Sneax and her friends.  Sneax is a teenager in the The Priest of Loki  and The Crown of Pluto .  In this story, she's in her late 20s or early 30s.

D&D 5e: Adapting the Infernal Captain's Pact

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Last week, I wrote a bit about the forthcoming  Princes of the Apocalypse  storyline, including some mention of the “ Infernal Captain’s Pact” from  Dragon Magazine #369  (November 2008).  Since then, I’ve been thinking about ways to adapt the Pact to D&D’s 5th edition.

Tri Training Log: Jan. 12 to 18, 2015 (Week 2)

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One of my goals for this year was to get into the gym and stay there.  So far, that's been tough.  This week was not a bad week of training, but I need to find the time and energy to add some weight-lifting to my routine, but so far, that has not been easy.

Saturday Notes: Stuff I Saw on #Twitter

Here's some stuff that caught my eye.  I started collecting it yesterday, but that may make it more  random than usual rather than less.  Guess we'll see. #Fish & #Wine Pairing via @The_Duchess25 #Winelover @winewankers pic.twitter.com/0bVvGOY4BB — Demi Cassiani (@DemiCassiani) January 16, 2015

5 Things on a Friday: the Energy & Amabassadors Edition

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It’s a lot of energy and energy policy this week and a little bit of Twitter, much of which may only interest me.  If you came here looking for D&D stuff or triathlon advice, I don’t know what to tell you.  I’ve known for some time that this would be a much more successful blog if it was about exactly one topic, even if I only posted on that topic once a week.  However, I prefer doing it this way because this is who I am.

Sally just got home...

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...from the gym. She looks good. I'm a lucky guy.  She is a professional fitness instructor who teaches more than a dozen classes per week. 

Rewriting

Y'know, the second rewrite is the worst. The first rewrite, you're reading through, trying to see if your story works, if it makes any sense. It's not too bad. You find where scenes are missing, or--more likely--where they're over-written.  The third rewrite is the easiest.  You're just going through, copy-editing, trying to make sure that you don't embarrass yourself when you let somebody read your work.  Maybe you make a few last-minute changes, but really, this is where you have to decide on a final form and then let yourself walk away.  The second rewrite, though...  That one's tough. That's where you have to think about every scene .  What is this scene trying to accomplish?  Is the structure working?  Is this a Scene or a Sequel, and how does that affect the way the thing ought to be structured.   It's exhausting.  Still, I've gotta admit that it's necessary.  Failing in the second rewrite will leave you with fiction that's barely r

Think You're Cold?

Try riding in on a bike!

D&D: Speculating about Elemental Evil

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Sasquatch Studios Will Produce ADVENTURER's HANDBOOK and PRINCES OF THE APOCALYPSE for D&D 5E in 2015! (EN World) "After Tyranny of Dragons, Sasquatch Studios has been hired to produce Adventurer's Handbook and Princes of the Apocalypse . Sasquatch [is] made up of veteran game designers Richard Baker, Stephen Schubert, and David Noonan..." Going forward, Wizards is going to produce two storylines per year, releasing additional Player options related to the current storyline as appropriate.  With the conclusion of  Tyranny of Dragons , we're getting  a story about the Temple of Elemental Evil ,  and it's got it's own Player's support book, too. What kind of Player support do you release alongside the Temple of Elemental Evil? I confess to knowing little about  Stephen Schubert and David Noonan .  However, fans of D&D's 4th edition can't help but be familiar with Richard Baker .  Baker wrote a trio of my favorite 4e novels, th

Tri Training Log: 1/5 to 1/11 (Week 2)

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Last week was great.  This week... not so much.  With all the snow, I only made it out on my bike for my commute once, I cancelled my Friday run, and I didn't even make it to swimming Tuesday night. *sigh* This is not how successful triathlon seasons are built.

Call to Adventure!

Have great ideas for adventures? Check out the instructions in the Open Call for Adventure Designers http://t.co/rzj3LV19k4 #dnd #dndal — Adventurers League (@DnD_AdvLeague) January 9, 2015 Heh.  Looks like I've got something to work on this weekend.

5 Things on a Friday: +1!

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Yeah, yeah.  I know what you're thinking, and it's true.  I haven't got five things this week.  I've got six.  Unfortunately, "Six Things on a Friday" doesn't have the same kind of alliteration. *** 1.   Cyberdefense Is a Government Responsibility  (WSJ) In 1794 when the commerce of the United States was threatened by “the depradations” of the Barbary pirates, Congress created a Navy. And it sent the Marines to fight our country’s battles on “the Shores of Tripoli.” Today U.S. commerce is threatened by digital Barbary pirates. The most sophisticated companies with every incentive to protect their crown jewels—intellectual property, confidential business information or customer records—are being ransacked and held hostage by cyberterrorists, state-sponsored hackers and highly effective organized cybercriminals. No corporation today is immune or can realistically believe itself adequately protected. The government’s response, hobbled by a mi

Frankenstein

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Sally and I attended our first Coastal Connecticut Arts Guild meeting as a couple last night. I don't much think of myself as an "artist", but Sally considers my writing to be art, and I enjoyed the meeting. We spent some time talking about guild business, discussing ways to get our various works out there as well as potential community projects that the guild is considering, and I thought most of that was great. Then one of the new guild members started showing some of his sculpture, and things really  got interesting.

The Mystery of Malvern Manor

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This is a short adventure I wrote for my kids and a few of their friends last weekend.  We wound up with a party of seven 1st level characters, including Hannah playing Sneakatara Boatman as a warlock of Loki , Emma playing a drow paladin of Hades named Victoria , and my wife Sally playing Maleeka , a mute half-orc barbarian. We had a total of five kids under age 12, and they all had a good time. This adventure is set in Breakwater Bay , a small fishing village on the Isle de Mont Deserette along the northen frontier in the Wanderhaven setting.  That said, you shouldn't have any trouble transporting it into a different setting if that better suits your game.

Tri Training Log: New Year's Week (Week 1)

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Last week was New Year's, and now the holidays are over.  It's getting towards time to get back in the saddle.  Triathlon season is almost here.

5 Things on a Friday: The SEC gets whupped and other stories

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It’s a new year, and that promises new struggles and new opportunities.  As I write this, I’m sitting on an empty train on my way into the City, feeling like the only commuter in the entire Northeast.  I still haven’t written out my goals for the new year, so with less than 48 hours under our belts in 2015, I’m already behind.  On the other hand, we had an awesome day yesterday, so who’s complaining? Happy New Year!

New Year's Notes

Sally and I still haven't sat down to hash out our goals for 2015. It's maybe worth noting, however, that she took issue with my characterization of 2014 as a basically unsuccessful year .  Sally herself got raises at several of the places where she teaches fitness classes, she thought that Hannah's turn in the play was a really big deal that deserved more celebration, and we took a ten-day vacation to Maine that was totally awesome.  My work and support of our family made all of that stuff possible. Sally also noted that even if the year wasn't particularly goal-tastic or glorious , it was still good .  We were happy.  In real terms, that is at least as important as anything else.