Interview: Tim Prow

Another opportunity I had courtesy of AetherCon V was this virtual Q&A with miniatures-legend, Tim Prow. Tim has formed DieHard Miniatures and is attracting a lot of attention. The company is a collaboration of 3 sculptors, Tim Prow, Chaz Elliott, and Drew Williams, with the artist Richard Luong. Luong is perhaps best-known right now for … Continue reading

Interview: Jason Hardy

I was fortunate enough to have an opportunity a few weeks ago to conduct a brief Q&A with Catalyst Game Labs’ Jason Hardy. Considering his many roles as writer, editor, and Shadowrun line developer, our interview covered a lot of ground. Most of the Q&A – as well as quite a few other interesting interviews … Continue reading

A different kind of Ether…

It’s no secret that this blogger holds a certain affection for the pulps, in whatever form they might take. With that understanding, it is no surprise that if weird science were to be brought up, we might soon be discussing any number of devices or properties related to the Ether be they from HEX, or … Continue reading

Leagues of Gothic Horror, you say?

I had a chance to talk shop with the Great Beast of TAG (Triple Ace Games) when he was let loose from his electrofluidic difference engine for a brief stretch of the legs. That’s right, I have been treated to another conversation with Paul Wade-Williams, or Wiggy as he is known on RPG forums. What … Continue reading

BrigadeCon Interview: Paul ‘Wiggy’ Wade-Williams

BrigadeCon has begun! If you haven’t checked out the amazing schedule, after you read this interview follow the provided links to visit the BrigadeCon homepage and all its wonders… When BrigadeCon was first proposed, the first thing that popped into my head was to request interviews with inspiring authors in the industry whose work manages … Continue reading

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