In the latest episode of their tired but exhilarated podcast, Ken and Robin recap their time at Gen Con 2023, with vibes, industry scuttlebutt, awards and even a restaurant.
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In their latest episode of their candy-demanding podcast, Ken and Robin talk attendance-based plotting, additions to their food repertoires, SF cinema of the early 2010s, and Gef the Mongoose.
In the latest episode of their prophetic podcast, Ken and Robin talk jeepform, Captagon, post 9/11 SF cinema, and Mother Shipton. (What sounds like Ken defiantly whacking his mic cord every ten seconds is in fact the ruckus of hammering and sawing in the house next door. An accord has been struck with the owner […]
In the latest episode of their sweet, irreplaceable podcast, Ken and Robin talk Belle Époque Egyptomania, gum arabic, early 21st century SF cinema, and the latest wave of UFO chatter.
In the latest episode of their off-the-cuff podcast, Ken and Robin talk GMing without published adventures, Ken’s Brazil trip, late 90s SF cinema, and the Qing invasion of Korea.
In the latest episode of their emotionally rich podcast, Ken and Robin talk collaborative worldbuilding, more 90s SF cinema, exporting DramaSystem, and the magical assassination plot against Edward II.
In the latest episode of their cooperatively informative podcast, Ken and Robin talk tight-lipped informants, the 18th century antiquarian spy Philipp von Stosch, mid 90s SF cinema, and dancing plagues.
In the latest episode of their invitingly wealthy podcast, Ken and Robin talk investigation by monkeywrench, Karen Twelves, SF film on the 80s-90s cusp, and 10th century Viking raids.
In the latest episode of their story-forwarding podcast, Ken and Robin talk premise-accepting PC biographies, Ken’s upcoming Lovecraft class, late 80s SF films, and the occult lull of the 40s and 50s.
In the latest episode of their mountainous, densely forested podcast, Ken and Robin talk leads, clues and details in GUMSHOE, Jennell Jacquays, the banner SF film year of 1986, and H. floresiensis survival.