Blogging: Looking back at 2024

I launched Attronarch's Athenaeum in March 2022 as a place to document session reports from the Conquering the Barbarian Altanis campaign set in the Wilderlands. Almost three years later and I have published around 500 blog posts. That... was not an initial idea!

Even more amusingly, session reports constitute only one quarter of all published posts! Another quarter comes from annual RPG a Day and Character Creation Challenge challenges. The rest is a mish-mash of resources, news, and whatever happens to be on my mind that I feel is worth sharing.

In April 2024 I have added GoatCounter, ultra-simple privacy-respecting analytics, to the blog so I get an idea if anyone is reading it at all. Since then GoatCounter had logged 12 000 visits. I am happy with that, even if I made a thousand or so of those visits. (I regularly use my own blog to remind myself of what happened in what session or use the tools I shared!)

Five most visited blog posts in 2024 were:

  1. 21 Lessons learned after running 100 sessions. I am happy that my reflections on running a long term campaign resonated with so many people.
  2. Swords & Wizardry: 400 Pregenerated Characters and 288 Equipment Packs. I made these to be used, and am delighted to hear from people who are benefiting from them.
  3. Swords & Wizardry: White Box Editions. Aftering explaining differences between Swords & Wizardry editions one to many time on Discord and Reddit I decided to write a long form blog post that I could link to instead.
  4. Swords & Wizardry: Which Monster Book to Pick. This post is an example of what happens when I wake up with a question and then share a distilled answer.
  5. News: Fight On! issue 15 now available. Return of the legendary OSR zine drew a lot of attention! I hope people will follow new and updated Fight On! website.

Besides the above, I'd like to highlight three posts that haven't received as many visits:

How about you? Did any of the last year's blog posts resonate with you?

Any favourites? Other thoughts?

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