
In the eternal realms of the Pacific Northwest, hailing from the modest city of Vancouver lives Jesse Fontyn. Father, explorer, creator, and nerd enthusiast. this blog is my outlet to and podium to share my worldly experience, however limited, in regards to story-telling, gaming, the outdoors, nerd culture, parenting, and living with bi-polar disorder.
In the verdant realms of the Pacific Northwest, nestled in the fair city of Vancouver, resides Jesse Fontyn — a father, explorer, creator, and devoted nerd enthusiast. This blog serves as my creative outlet and personal platform, where I share my experiences in the fascinating worlds of storytelling, gaming, outdoor exploration, nerd culture, and parenting, all while navigating the challenges of living with bipolar disorder.
As a nerd and gaming enthusiast, I’m always excited to share my experiences in tabletop games such as “Dungeons and Dragons,” as well as video games like “World of Warcraft,” “Skyrim,” and “The Witcher.”
My passion for storytelling and writing emerged during my young adult years when I began leading a D&D group. Eager to improve, I researched ways to craft better stories and acquired the tools necessary for growth. Today, I continue to learn from authors such as Robert McKee and virtually from other experts in the field, like those found on “youtube/savagebooks,” Jenna Moreci, and Abbie Emmons.
Now, armed with new skills and a desire to tell stories, I take up the mantle of storyteller and writer. I encourage thought and discussion from my readers, share stories and anecdotes about my triumphs and often comical failures, and offer introspective thoughts about the world around me.
From Chaos to Comfort: Finally Settled in Our New Home
In the face of uncertainty and countless cardboard boxes, our family’s journey of leaving behind the familiar and embracing the new has been a testament to resilience and the incredible power of community support. As we’ve settled into our new abode in Camas, every room unpacked tells a story of challenges faced, friendships forged, and…
Unearthing Supernatural Mysteries: A Deep Dive into ‘The Library at Mount Char’
To prepare for writing my own novel, I thought it wise to delve into books of a similar genre. The first recommended book on my list was “The Library at Mount Char” by Scott Hawkins. The story, told in a third-person omniscient narrative, unfolds in late ’90s or post-2000 America. The first character we meet…
