I already told you about Eberron D&D Campaign Setting-designer Keith Baker and his plan to travel the world, trading hospitality for gaming (and if you haven’t read that post, please do so). By late July, 2009, Keith has already traveled quite a nice chunk of the United States, as well as portions of the UK and Europe. The only news from Keith, however, were coming in scattered and short bursts via his LiveJournal, completely understandable when you figure the man is busy traveling the world, meeting new gamers and playing games on every landmass possible. That is about to change, however.
Keith has finally launched his dedicated site for this round-the-world madness, Have Dice, Will Travel. At the moment, the one post available is a quick introduction to Keith and to his travel project, a post that I recommend everyone reads even if they are aware of what Keith is doing. The tone is far more candid than the just-the-facts-ma’am posts on LiveJournal have been, and promises a good course for this new gaming-related travel blog. I for one have it already on my RSS reader and cannot wait to start seeing new posts come through.
Sadly, since I won’t be going to Gen Con this year, I will not have the opportunity to interview Keith in person for The Gamer Traveler Podcast. That said, I continue to be in touch with Keith so that we can do that interview as soon as it is convenient for him.
Drop by Have Dice, Will Travel and start following the adventures of a true, on-the-road, gamer traveler.

I keept trying to convince Keith to use Google Latitude so we can join him on his travels, but I don’t know if he’s interested or not.
.-= Kristian´s last blog ..Rob (rpmiller): My Career (or Hobby) in Gaming =-.
That name sounds very much like the podcast Have Games, Will Travel… I expect confusion on the horizon…
@Kristian – I wish he were a bit more plugged in (Google Latitude, Twitter, etc) so we could really be there for the ride!
@Lunatyk – Paul kinda ruined it for all of us gamer travelers that came after him.