Potion Recipes
Some notes on potion terminology, salves, balms, body butters and more potion recipes, and where to find more info.
Some notes on potion terminology, salves, balms, body butters and more potion recipes, and where to find more info.
Presentation slides and presenter notes from the Meaningful Play conference in 2018, “Games of Fellowship: Affection, Empathy and Making Friendship Games”
The Free Stand is for neighbors to freely give and take free food and non-food items with space for potted plants and coolers below the stand.
I made a Free Stand for food and non-food items for my neighborhood out of pallets, some painters drop cloth and steel roofing, and so can you!
Yesterday would have been Sylvia Plath’s 87th birthday. I have been consumed with writing (a very nice feeling, let me tell you) about the game(s) FoF, and in the course …
In honor of The Day of Fools–April 1st, April Fool’s Day–you can now purchase a Print-To-Play edition of FoF: The (Friendship) Game for just $4.99…
The Spring Equinox and the holiday Ostara is fast approaching, how can a witch properly celebrate it?
In the United States, we look down on smokers as people who cannot control their addictions in a way that we do not look down on people who congregate in bars or coffee shops. Herbal smoking blends can have a variety of effects, based on the herbs used in the blend. They can be calming, or tranquilizing, to relax your mind or body.
Using the Tarot and Fellowship of Fools for Writing November is officially NaNoWriMo (National Novel Writing Month) and since some of the ways to play the game I co-developed Fellowship …
Fellowship of Fools won the People’s Choice award at the game conference Meaningful Play held at Michigan State University! This year’s theme for Meaningful Play was “Magic,” exploring the Magic …
I just got back from a 5 day trip to visit Short Mountain Sanctuary with my partner and fellow game designer Casey O’Donnell. Short Mountain Sanctuary is a queer anarchist radical faerie intentional community existing for decades, hidden away in the Appalachian mountains. Yes, places like this exist.