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Author, Maker, Mystery, and Stuff.

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Once upon a time in the 90s, I found a newly released book on the shelf at Waldenbooks. The cover was beautiful. The idea was unexpected…
It's no secret I'm a fan of Tad Williams, the lauded fantasy and sci-fi author of Memory, Sorrow & Thorn, Otherland, Shadowmarch, The Last…
Kevin's video walks through the Kings Wild Project Lord of the Rings: Fellowship of the Ring playing card set released on Kickstarter.

Kevin reads a novel about games, development, friendship, family, and love.

Sid Meier discusses the accumulation of stuff related to his varied interests, and I relate hard.

A fun, entertaining memoir that spans the entire history of video games.

In the book the Swerve, author Stephen Greenblatt reminds us why we "scroll" websites.

"The checks and balances of Western constitutional democracies never guaranteed stability.... But maybe, picking our way through the…

A look at my Subterranean Press editions of Carlos Ruiz Zafón's glorious gothic mystery series.

Google has introduced Audiobooks, and we finally have a legitimate competitor to Audible.

A recap of the books I read in 2016, from Harry Potter to Dune to Russian history.

Kevin Koperski’s Amontillado, the Edgar Allan Poe-inspired murder mystery, is available now!

We return to the land of Osten Ard with Tad Williams' newest novel, The Heart of What was Lost.

It's easy to focus our studies on famous historical figures, but let's not forget everyone else.

Preparing for a move, I boxed up my book collection, resulting in rather strong emotions.

A Kickstarter project arrives on my doorstep, and it's a gorgeous tribute to the gothic author.

Links to all the books I read in 2015.

A new show set in Terry Brooks' Shannara series kicks off tonight on MTV. I'm excited.

But mostly about process, even if it's not at first apparent.

The Play Attitude team puts out another gorgeous book, this time telling an original story.

I need more female prose in my life, especially when it’s this elegant.

An intimidating, thorough, and fascinating biography of the infamous French emperor.

Ready Player One was geeky, fun, and memorable. Can Ernest Cline do it again with Armada?