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RUN WRITE PLAY - Zine Issue #05

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RUN WRITE PLAY

The Collaborative Zine For Indie Creators

Pick up the May 2021 issue of this indie magazine brimming with creations, inspiration, and stories from a bunch of contributors. 

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WHAT'S INSIDE:

Tabletop Crafting & Miniatures: Awesome galleries of minis and terrain by some very talented folks: Ade Sanya, Jeremy Lilley, Gwen Read, Dwight Wade, Petra Bockus, Jacob Noorman, Simon Clark, Joe Lazarowitz, and Jon Sugg

Gorgeous Art: Digital illustrations, photography, character art, and more

Creator Spotlight: Meet Ade Sanya – a creator of many talents with a passion for carpentry and tabletop crafting

World Feature Kits: Quick-and-easy worldbuilding tools by Lain Alex Adam

Fantasy Map – Horn Ridge: A fully detailed outpost map by Aaron Van Scyoc, inspired by Vagabond (an Ironsworn story)

Creative Community BLAST: Joyful socks photo gallery, collaborative stories, flash fiction, community notice board (daily gratitude and art)

Mindfulness Colouring-In: Gorgeous illustration by Merij K Draws

Word Puzzles: Succumb to the thrill and test your skill

FREE Game In The Mail: Complete the search challenge to win 1 of 3 postcard-sized games

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New issue every month, including new content from our contributors and collaborators.

May you find inspiration and fun within these pages. Enjoy!

— Kiel Adam, Run Write Play


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