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Director’s Briefing – April 2018
If you would like to receive the Director’s Briefing straight to your inbox each month, you can sign up to our mailing list HERE. Welcome Welcome to the eighty-third Briefing and the fourth scheduled Briefing of … Continue reading
Director’s Briefing – August 2017
If you would like to receive the Director’s Briefing straight to your inbox each month, you can sign up to our mailing list HERE. Welcome To the seventy-fifth Briefing and the eighth scheduled Briefing of 2017. … Continue reading
Director’s Briefing – July 2016
If you would like to receive the Director’s Briefing straight to your inbox each month, you can sign up to our mailing list HERE. Welcome To the sixty-second Briefing and the seventh scheduled Briefing of 2016. The … Continue reading
Director’s Briefing – April 2016
If you would like to receive the Director’s Briefing straight to your inbox each month, you can sign up to our mailing list HERE. Welcome To the fifty-ninth Briefing and the fourth scheduled Briefing of 2016. This … Continue reading
Director’s Briefing – February 2016
Welcome To the fifty-seventh Briefing and the second scheduled Briefing of 2016. We persist and we persevere. RMU Dan Henry has stepped down from the RMU development team for personal reasons. Joining the RMU development team … Continue reading
Director’s Briefing – January 2016
Welcome to 2016 Happy New Year to everyone. Welcome to the fifty-sixth Briefing and the first scheduled Briefing of 2016. This holiday season, my reading began with the Midkemia collaborations Murder in LaMut and Jimmy the Hand, which … Continue reading
Director’s Briefing – July 2015
Welcome to the fiftieth Briefing and the seventh scheduled Briefing for 2015 RMU beta 2 As I hope you are all aware, Beta 2 is now officially in public playtest with all four books now available – yes, … Continue reading
Director’s Briefing – May 2015
As I have almost certainly mentioned before, while I love physical books, I find ebooks incredibly useful whether it is novels on my Kindle for entertainment or textbooks on the tablet for work purposes. Carrying 1000+ page textbooks in my … Continue reading