by Jake Ciarapica In 2017 I wrote an article for this blog called “Librarian’s Report: Dungeons and Dragons in the Library.” I have been amazed
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by Jake Ciarapica In 2017 I wrote an article for this blog called “Librarian’s Report: Dungeons and Dragons in the Library.” I have been amazed
Read moreExciting news all! The Games & Gaming Round Table (GameRT) of the American Library Association is looking for presenters for its 2023 one day mini
Read moreBook Review: The Adventure Zone: Here There Be Gerblins By Milo Cameron This series is a collaboration between ALA’s Gaming Round Table and the Graphic
Read moreOur April webinar on Pokémon programs was a smash hit! We had 117 unique views from the US, as well as UK, Canada, Italy, Poland,
Read moreI don’t know about you, but figuring out RPG programming this year has been nuts. How do you handle virtual games? Do you use Zoom
Read moreBy Jennifer Burdoo As youth services manager of a medium-sized library, and the only gamer, I have the freedom to run RPGs for kids and
Read moreFor the last year, I have been running a once a week game of Dungeons and Dragons (D&D), at the Aberdeen Branch of the Harford
Read moreIn a lovely piece of synchronicity, our second game designer profile is from one of the founders of The Fullbright Company, Johnnemann Nordhagen. (You may
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