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Tell Me Another
Summary: A Podcast about all kinds of storytellers and the stories they tell
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Our guest for this episode is Avery Mcdaldno, game designer, community organizer, and coordinator of the design competition, Game Chef. andnbsp;
Our guest on todays episode is novelist, video game story designer, and tabletop RPG designer Rafael Chandler. His novel Astounding Antagonists is available now through Amazon.
Our guest on todays episode is novelist, video game story designer, and tabletop RPG designer Rafael Chandler. His novel Astounding Antagonists is available now through Amazon.
In this episode our guest is Jo Jordan, my sister. Jo is an actress and third-year law student. We sat down together over Thanksgiving, and she talked to me about the storytelling side of the court room and about how she first got into acting. My audio quality is a little wonky, but you can hear Jo well. I apologize for the sound quality on my end. I was recording at my moms house in Iowa, and I had some computer issues. I made Jo plug her podcast, Black on the Outside/Blond on the Inside, but it isnt released yet. Jo tells me its coming soon.
Our guest on this episode is a game designer, writer, and regular co-host of Tell Me Another, PK Sullivan. andnbsp;
Our guest on this episode is a game designer, writer, and regular co-host of Tell Me Another, PK Sullivan. andnbsp;
andnbsp; Here’s a special creepy Christmas video episode that we’re calling our Storytime Special. Guest J. Walton ran his game Restless for us, and we had three special guests stop by to read us stories, Fraser Ronald, Avonelle Wing, and Govneh.
andnbsp; Continuing our round-robin with the co-hosts of the show, our guest in this episode is me, Josh Jordan. You can find information about my games at the Ginger Goat blog. Buy them here or here. Check out Actual Play Fest. Or you can submit a link or recording to Actual Play Fest by emailing josh@actplayfest.org
andnbsp; Continuing our round-robin with the co-hosts of the show, our guest in this episode is me, Josh Jordan. You can find information about my games at the Ginger Goat blog. Buy them here or here. Check out Actual Play Fest. Or you can submit a link or recording to Actual Play Fest by emailing josh@actplayfest.org
We switch chairs a bit on this episode. Our guest is novelist Ryan McSwain, who is regularly a co-host on the show. Ryans novel, Monsters All the Way Down is now available on Amazon. Were also joined by a new co-host, Stephanie Bryant. She is a game designer, knitter, and comic book writer.
andnbsp; We switch chairs a bit on this episode. Our guest is novelist Ryan McSwain, who is regularly a co-host on the show. Ryans novel, Monsters All the Way Down is now available on Amazon. Were also joined by a new co-host, Stephanie Bryant. She is a game designer, knitter, and comic book writer. andnbsp;
andnbsp; Mike Olson is a roleplaying game designer with experience in a variety of game settings. Most recently, he helped Evil Hat publish the Atomic Robo RPG based on a series of successful graphic novels.
andnbsp; Mike Olson is a roleplaying game designer with experience in a variety of game settings. Most recently, he helped Evil Hat publish the Atomic Robo RPG based on a series of successful graphic novels.
Our guest today is a LARP designer, an American freeform storytelling game designer, a fiction, author, and a convention author. Shoshana Kessock is also my friend. She wrote Dangers Untold for me and contributed to Trust Me, the fiction anthology for my game, Doll. Today, we talk about the Kickstarter she is managing for the game Smoke and Glass. Its a Dickensian-steampunk-magic game powered by Fate Core. Go check it out. andnbsp;
In this episode, we interview Lee Francis, the head of INC Comics. INC stands for Indigenous Narratives Collective. They are dedicated to hiring Native American writers and artists and creating stories featuring original Native American protagonists.