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My Personal Password Conundrum

April 30, 2014 3 comments

passwordI have a bit of a rant about the use of passwords in the modern age. Perhaps I’m too set in my ways or perhaps I’m just weary of all the wonderful hoops the information age requires us to jump through.

Thankfully, this episode is NOT password protected. Yet.

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Superheroic Anniversaries

April 22, 2014 1 comment
SuperCake

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Batman and Superman have recently had their 75th birthdays, along with DC Comics. I decided to ramble for a while about my experiences with those two characters in particular and the effects their stories seem to have – on me, at least.

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It seems I’ve managed to embed those videos after all! 🙂

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Deadline Cascade

April 16, 2014 Leave a comment

penpaperHere’s an update of stuff I’ve got going on in the writing and podcasting worlds! I recorded this last Sunday evening and for the last few days I’ve been scrambling about finishing up the current project you’ll hear me discuss in this episode. I also mentioned a few publications my work has recently shown up in.

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In the Bloodstream

Kaiser’s Gate: Tales From the Front – Amazon / DriveThruRPG

Tsunami Quarterly Review # 4

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Not Everything Sucks

April 7, 2014 Leave a comment

NegativeLet’s have a little chat about negativity and why it’s not as great an idea as it seems.

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Deadlands and More Deadlands

April 4, 2014 4 comments
Jackalope

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Sorry about the delay in getting this one posted, folks. This week I’ve been doing the literary equivalent of trying to ski uphill during an avalanche. So I’ve been a wee bit more distracted than usual.

This time I’ve decided to geek out about Deadlands, a Weird Western role playing game. I talk a bit about the game in general, my experiences with it and the various Deadlands campaigns I’m running these days. I also talk a little bit about why I think these particular kinds of genre mashup games work as well as they do.

(No jackalopes were harmed in the making of this podcast.)

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