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One of the things that I love about putting up Stuffer Shack is that I spend more time in the gaming’verse.  I had no idea that there were so many websites and blogs dedicated to geekery and gaming.  It’s like I’ve been adventuring for years and have finally found the treasure.  Well, part of that treasure is GM Oracle “your daily source for fantasy roleplaying material.”

I asked Philip Reed to give us the lowdown:

“GM Oracle is a creative outlet for me and Michael Hammes. We spent a few years writing and publishing PDFs through Ronin Arts, but after I went back to work at Steve Jackson Games the PDF writing died off.  Today, Michael and I are using GM Oracle as a place to publish short, systemless material for fantasy RPGs. We have different approaches to the craft, and I think that as the site grows, readers will find that despite our different ways of doing things, we both love fantasy and gaming.  This month we’ll start to see reviews on the site, but the focus will remain on the treasures, encounters, monsters, and thoughts on roleplaying.”

I was immediately drawn to GM Oracle by its clean, good-looking layout, and then of course by its solid, helpful writing.  Do as I have – follow their RSS and you’ll get some good reading in.

Chris Stevens

In Chris's opinion, the very best vices are dirt bikes, rock music, and gaming, while the very best medicine is fatherhood. If he could just learn to balance them all, he'd live forever. He's much more creative than intelligent, often wakes up belligerent, and ponders many things insignificant. Lastly, in an effort to transform his well-fed body, P90X, Roller Blades, and Food are all laughing at him. And the pain continues.

  3 Responses to “Favorite Site of the Month – GM Oracle”

  1. I agree. I like their site, too.

  2. Thanks for the kind words and promotion! Sorry my e-mail made me sound like an idiot; I blame writing on the BlackBerry while walking.

  3. Hey, at least you know how to use a BlackBerry. I barely even know what it is! I’m just now thinking about upgrading my broken Sliver.

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