Monthly Recap: 03/26
Everything that happened this month
Introduction
Starting this month, I’m going to send one recap at the end of each month with everything I published on my website.
The idea is simple: I want an easy way to share my latest writing with Substack subscribers without sending too many separate posts or emails. Since creating my main website, it’s become much easier for me to write and publish when I have the time, without worrying too much about sticking to a specific posting schedule or a particular day of the week. I can just publish when something is ready.
That freedom has made writing feel much lighter for me. On my own website, I feel less pressure and a lot less anxiety around publishing. I can post more naturally, without worrying that I’m being excessive or sending too many notifications. I always try to be mindful of people’s time and attention. I know none of us subscribes to just one newsletter, so I want to keep things useful and manageable for you.
That’s really the purpose of these monthly recaps. Instead of sending multiple updates throughout the month, I can gather everything in one place and send a single newsletter with all the articles I published. It feels like a nice, low-pressure way to stay in touch and share what I’ve been working on.
I’d like to try this for at least a few months and see how it goes. I’ll still occasionally post directly on Substack, especially if there’s something timely or something I want to share right away. But for now, my main website will be the primary home for longer articles, and Substack will be where I share recaps, notes, and community updates.
I also want to keep using Substack in the ways I already enjoy: reading posts, liking and commenting, and sharing notes. I really like the community here, and I still want to stay active in that space. This change is mostly about making my long-form writing process more sustainable.
Articles
D&D Beyond Quick Builder
A closer look at D&D Beyond Quick Builder, how it works, and why it makes character creation easier for new players.
Dungeons & Dragons: 5.5e vs 2024 rules
Name convention changes for the latest Dungeons and Dragons Edition.
D&D Beyond Quick Builder
How I organize my TTRPG library in Obsidian and publish a searchable rules wiki with Quartz.
Dungeons & Dragons 2026 Release Roadmap
After a relatively quiet start to the year, D&D Beyond has revealed the official 2026 roadmap for Dungeons & Dragons. The announcement outlines a new structure for upcoming releases built around themed “seasons.”
Thank you
Thanks for reading, and I hope this monthly format will be a fun and useful way to keep in touch.






