[@SgtEasy] Hey hun, long time. ^_^ Okay, first things first - [url=https://www.roleplayerguild.com/topics/127735-gming-101/ooc]Gming 101[/url] and [url=https://www.roleplayerguild.com/topics/139808-gming-201-randomization-world-narratives-lla/ooc]Gming 201[/url]. Now, get a notebook or pm yourself. Get organized before you start anything. Try to keep it simple to start. The fewer players, locations, skills, etc the better when you are beginning. It can be very easy to have a thousand and one ideas flying through your mind and then 2 pages IC into it find yourself a bit overwhelmed. To this day I still write down a lot by hand. Who is playing which character, color codes, vital information, and things they do in the RP. (For quick reference instead of having to jump back and forth when I update between their last post, previous posts, their Cs, and so forth.) - It can seem like a bit to do but trust me, in the long run - especially the longer the RP runs - the easier it makes things over all. (I still have to reference stuff from characters in the beginning TWD 2 years later.) Don't be afraid to redirect your Rpers or just plain say no if they try something. A huge thing wit being a Gm is to remember your the GM and not their friend. (Yes, you can be their friend but don't let that influence who gets to do what.) Keep it even. It is your RP. Treat them with respect yes but making sure the line between Gm and Pc isn't crossed isn't being disrespectful as long as you do it right. Expect and require as much respect as you give your Rpers. Need any help or have questions, just drop me a PM. And good luck hun, I know you can do this and it can be a huge success.