Mid-November 2025 Update

As November winds down, I’ve been thinking about how far this little site has come in such a short time. I launched it in early October with no expectations beyond having a place to put my work. Somehow, in just under two months, it’s already seen more visitors and more activity than I ever imagined at this stage.

To everyone who’s kept coming back to read, thank you. Truly. It still catches me off guard every time I check the numbers and see that people are actually here, actually reading the things I’m putting out into the world. It means a lot.

I’m hoping to keep growing this space bit by bit, adding more stories, more game content, and more of the projects I’ve been shaping behind the scenes. The goal is simple: keep building, keep improving, and make this a place worth returning to.

Thanks again for being here as the second month wraps up. I’ll keep pushing forward.


At the start of November, I had a handful of goals: release “Strangers on a Train,” publish the Strange Beginnings presession, write up the first full group session, put together my Cypher System post, and get the December one-shot framework in place. Somehow, I managed to hit each of them. It still feels a little strange to look back and see how much came together in just a few weeks.

On top of that, I’ve been working on a bonus short story that I’m hoping to release over Thanksgiving weekend. It wasn’t planned, but the idea wouldn’t leave me alone, so it’s been getting its own late-night attention.

Looking ahead to December, we’ll be stepping back into Strange Beginnings for session two, and the December one-shot will be happening as well. With the holidays approaching, the pace may be a bit lighter than the last couple of months, but once we cross into 2026, I’m hoping to start pushing into some bigger projects that I’ve wanted to share for a while.

I’ll post the December Update in a couple weeks and hopefully I’ll be able to hit those goals as well.


Thank you again for reading, sharing, and coming back. It really does mean a lot, and I hope to see you again soon.

Mason Beck

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