About Me!

Enzo Palermo-Kent (they/them)

Hello, and thank you for taking the time to read this!

I am Enzo, a forever-student of acting, directing, theatre as a whole, game design, and the human experience. I have over a decade of experience running tables for a multitude of Tabletop Roleplaying Game (TTRPG) systems, including but not limited to: Dungeons & Dragons Fifth Edition, BREAK!!, Ten Candles, Call of Cthulhu, A Familiar Problem, Lasers and Feelings, and many indie projects still in development, including my own!

I graduated from Montclair State University with a degree in Directing after a childhood filled with school and local theatre in New Jersey. During the summers, which were my personal off-season from theatre as a youth and are, funnily enough, my on-season as an adult,  I would work at my local summer recreation camp. This served as the foundation for my career of working with school-aged children from 1st to 12th grade.

When I moved out to New York City after graduating, I was met with the profoundly unfortunate experience of the COVID lockdown in a claustrophobic shoebox apartment in Brooklyn. However, in those darkest of times, I found my light: Brooklyn Game Lab. 

An excellent after-school/summer program Brooklyn Game Lab kept its doors open through this horrible time with Online D&D programming. I was fortunate enough to join as a Game Master (GM) at this time. We helped children build fantastical worlds and characters to cherish, while giving parents the breathing room they needed to make it through a remote work day with their kids at home. I led up to 5 tables a week, with anywhere from 2 to 8 children divided across age groups including children ages 5-18, and still had room for a few personal games outside of work to grow my own campaigns.

After moving to Seattle through a series of fortunate events, I am now in the position to open and operate my own business: Worlds of Enzo LLC.

Worlds of Enzo LLC was formed with one goal in mind: to create.

I want so desperately to create an environment where young, crafty nerds can feel welcome and safe, get their geek on, and grow into the next generation of artists, storytellers, and clowns.