

He puts his stuff out for free, and asks only if you find his stuff interesting or entertaining to check out his books at Amazon. Though I am not a twitterite, he can also be found on and he has a Twitch channel as well.

He is currently playing 5e, but he has played all editions and brings that sensibility and tone to all his commentary and advice. I personally have found his videos helpful for my DMing, and the guy can tell a good story! I do recommend checking him out. What I found was his fast-talking, knowledgeable and insightful commentary for gamers of all ages of experience with the game. Ostensibly he makes videos to, in his words, make people want to run D&D and to realize how easy and fun it is. I was looking for gaming videos to listen to while I was driving about and came across his helpful vidcasts of gaming tips. Perusing Youtube the other day brought me to an unexpected goldmine: Matthew Colville. No, I'm not writing about some defrocked Catholic father.
