I started this blog back in 2005 as a place to think out loud about games and the communities that form around them. At the time, EVE Online had a habit of pulling people in deeper than expected — and I was no exception.
What began as a personal blog slowly turned into something bigger. Posts led to conversations. Conversations turned into regular features, podcasts, and community projects. Over the years, this site has received over 2.4 million pageviews, with thousands of comments along the way. Numbers aside, what mattered most was always the people who showed up, shared their views, and helped shape what this place became.
The focus has shifted over time, as it does. Life changes. So do interests. But the intent hasn’t. This is still a space for long-form thoughts on games, world-building, and the culture that grows when people care deeply about the same things — sometimes a little too deeply.
If you’ve been reading since the early EVE days, thank you for sticking around. And if you’ve just landed here, welcome. Take your time. Read a bit. And if something sparks a thought, say hello.
Same corner of the internet. Same curiosity. Fewer skill queues running in the background.
[December 2025 Update]
[June 2009 Update]
Massively.com has published an interview about me, this site, and the podcasts I do. Have a read and let me know what you think!
[September 2008 Update]
I’ve added a short video intro to help new readers get the most out of the site. It took about twenty takes before I was happy enough to upload it — but I had fun making it. What do you think?
[May 2008 Update]
I’ve joined the ranks of MMO bloggers over at Massively.com. My column, Have Clone, Will Travel, is a bi-weekly feature on EVE Online. Drop by anytime and let me know your thoughts!