Michael Wolf is a German games designer and enthusiast best known for his English language role-playing games blog, Stargazer's World, and for creating the free rules-light medieval fantasy adventure game Warrior, Rogue & Mage. He has also worked as an English translator on the German-language Dungeonslayers role-playing game and was part of its editorial team. In addition to his work on Warrior, Rogue & Mage and Dungeonslayers, he has created several self-published games and also performed layout services and published other independent role-playing games such as A Wanderer's Romance, Badass, and the Wyrm System derivative Resolute, Adventurer & Genius, all released through his imprint Stargazer Games. Professionally, he works as a video technician and information technologies specialist. Stargazer's World was started by Michael in August 2008.

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Zachary Houghton

Thanks! I hope it works out for you! I'm still tinkering with mine, but its hard to argue with free. 🙂

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Stargazer

I am a fan of all things Google but up until now I didn't really know what I could do with Google Sites. But it's a great replacement for that wiki I installed recently. Much easier to edit and being able to upload files to the site is a big plus.

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Viriatha

I just made 2 blogs since I have my own hosting, partitioned into advice type posts and setting type posts. Since the advice posts are about how to use ideas in games, there's some overlap but then I just link them back to each other.

I think the biggest problem with a blog is organizing it but it's a wonderful way to actually gt things written. I might pick up a site or wiki later when I get around to actually writing a campaign guide of some sort.

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