Ian Nicholson FRSA
@idgnicholson.bsky.social
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Director and now writer. Recognised in #TheStage100 2021. Dad. Loves board games and TTRPGs. Exploring play and game design. https://bio.site/iandgnicholson
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Mark Bonnar is *so* committed. #CelebrityTraitors
Stephen Fry proposes something completely ingenious and never done before on Traitors... as is ignored completely, which is very in keeping with the Traitors. #CelebrityTraitors
Partly the reason D&D has such a following still despite a huge range of other RPGs: brand recognition and amount of players.
“Theatre essentially relies on people having had the privilege of an education that allows them to believe that they’re entitled to go to the theatre... It’s a relatively small group of people that is available to..."

I mean, pretty much yeah.
And also Bethan Woollvin in her Rebel Fairytale series
Love her artwork. Spider in the Well is a firm favourite of my daughter.
Chris Haughton! He uses colour very intentionally across his books, especially his later ones. Shh! We have a Plan and Maybe particularly.
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Very much looking forward to it!
I really want an article/blog post on your experience of this, please.
Same, Tom, same. #CelebrityTraitors
Exploring some Tove Jansson style dwarves for #inktober #ttrpg
The only failure to integrate is by the wealthy.

#tomorrowspaperstoday
Weapons was good recently. And I Saw the TV Glow last year was incredible.
Didn't care for today's theme of 'murky' so here's a fly and a cheese grater with some other stuff. #inktober
A hand drawn image of a fly. An ink drawing of a cheese grater. There's also a shuttlecock, oak and holly leaves and a snake.
Gently Johnny and the Maypole Song on such tunes.
I'm just going to put it out there #ttrpg community...

I don't enjoy Actual Plays. I'm sure people do, but they're not for me.
Watching professional comedians and improvisers playing any ttrpg makes me feel less good about playing, like I'm not as witty or erudite in my play/character choices.
Enjoyed this one today a lot. Feels like I'm hitting a stride which is nice, and remembering how much I love drawing. #inktober
Just in the nick of time today!

#inktober
I'm not the best of drawers (the right hand, ugh) but I'm going to commit to doing this #inktober2025.

Dwarf with axe.
A crudely sketched dwarf with axe. The foreshortening doesn't make any sense and the right hand is shit.
Yeah. I'm ruttedly middle class. Attended a minor independent school, parents attended university, as did I, holidayed in France, occasionally Italy. I've never pretended to be anything but middle class. Highlighted it, frankly.

And it's been *so* uncool. Painfully.
I know this is always a boring question, but may I ask what you draw with?
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In food history, we notice how super-refined foods--gelatin, vienna sausage, white bread--lose class and become horrifying once they become industrialized. Suddenly, fingermarks in bread dough demonstrate skill, not clumsiness.

Post-chatGPT, I'm feeling this about writing. Smoothness feels gross.