Tag: Monte Cook

  • Humpday Links for May 22

    Long time since my last post, ready to get back, yadda yadda yadda. Let’s get to the good stuff! – Nerds, I present your new queen.  Bow down! – I’m making it my mission to do this in every college dorm across Canada. – Okay artists, it’s official: boob plate armour is dumb because it…

  • Find Your Work a Home

    Late, short and sweet, that’s the story of today’s post.  Busied myself most of the day with writing of one kind or another, none of which was a blog entry.  But since I sailed right through Monday with nary a whisper I thought I’d at least take a break between my writing and editing to…

  • Kickstarter and the Gaming Industry: Weal or Woe?

    (Note: For this post, I’ll be focusing on Kickstarter as it relates to the gaming industry and community.  Some things may apply to other creative avenues; your mileage may vary.) If you belong to the nerd community, you’d have to be living under a rent-controlled rock to not know about Kickstarter.  For those paying a…

  • 5 Blogs I Read for Fun

    I suppose it should go without saying that, since I write a blog, I must also read other blogs.  While that is weirdly not always so (I do know of one blogger who doesn’t read other blogs because “they generally all suck”… *sniff* But not mine, right?) in my case it is certainly true.  Besides…

  • Humpday Links for November 2

    Not even NaNoWriMo will keep me from providing the freshest, most delicious internet links for you Humpday feeding pleasure!  Let us link, anon! [Exeunt, linking] – Remember those science kits you played with as a child?  JBox and Gakken have teamed up to bring you adult science kits! One mad science lab coming right up!…

  • Humpday Links for September 7

    In honour of Random Acts of Publicity Week, I’ve decided to provide some links to my favourite books, games and authors.  Check them out, you may discover some really cool stuff. – Let’s begin with Spider Robinson, one of my favourite authors of all time.  His writing in general and his Callahan books in particular,…