Holy crap!!! My new book is on Amazon!!! Check this out!
If you backed us on the IndieGoGo project, we'll get you your copy as soon as our inventory comes in.
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Found on Amazon, Barnes and Noble, or wherever you buy books.
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The “America just got tossed into the abyss” narrative seems to assign very little agency to actual Americans who really do get to decide whether the abyss looks more inviting than the non-abyss.
Certainly there is a pro-abyss contingent, just look for anyone trying to use the assassination attempt of Donald Trump to further turn the temperature up. The abyss is good for some people. There are also people who can be drawn into the pro-abyss faction by fear and frustration.
But I think the abyss is both undesirable and pretty avoidable. Also, pitching the abyss as inevitable feels like a pro-abyss talking point.
This has been my New York Times Op Ed for the day and “abyss” no longer sounds like a real word to me. Abysss. Abyyysssss…
🪳🎆🪳 We're back! 🪳🎆🪳
It's our fifth annual Doug Jones Day episode, and this year we're celebrating by reviewing MIMIC (1997) from director Guillermo Del Toro.
More on where we've been in the next one, but our new episode is available now wherever you get your pods!
John Oliver on Project 2025 and a second Trump term.
I was going to clip this segment out into shorter sections but decided to keep it together because it's too important and, frankly, it should terrify you.
During a solar eclipse, the gaps between leaves on trees act as multiple pinhole cameras,
and each gap projects its own crescent-shaped image of the eclipsed sun onto the ground.
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Polls show that, somehow, most voters don’t know or have forgotten most of this, so here it is all in one place, as presented by @sethmeyers in tonight’s Closer Look: An overview of Donald Trump, the GOP nominee for president.
(And this is only a small fraction.)
Took us way too long to do it, but our second book's Kickstarter just went live today! If you know anyone who likes fantasy, would you mind sending them this link? I would love for them to enjoy our stories.
https://t.co/ZOp7Av2TzI
Our new Kickstarter is going live tomorrow! We absolutely cannot wait to bring this collection of wonderful urban fantasy stories to you!
You can sign up to be notified at the below link.
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in college I had two classics professors who were married and would speak to each other in ancient Greek, and I think the secret of a lasting relationship is being joyously unhinged together.
Make the D&D movies the next Fast & Furious franchise, where the party grows, everyone keeps leveling up, and the stakes and powercreep keeps escalating until they’re fighting gods by the 10th movie
I love how accurate a depiction of D&D this movie is. For example here, none of the players know when the next game is, and scheduling them is impossible