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By Chris Lock
The podcast currently has 75 episodes available.
We were contacted by Oscar Osario a writer from Peru who has been busy working on a comic all about a writer looking for an idea and dealing with ADHD. We chatted about Oscar leaving his corporate job, the state of comics in Peru and his enthusiasm for writing stories about real people. We thank Oscar for his time, patience and the interesting chat we had with him. Check out the images of our weird magical sheep story on our social media.
We encourage you to send us your drawings and get in touch which you can do via e-mail or social media. All of the drawings will be published on our Instagram feed. We also accept donations via Ko-Fi.
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Logan Rogers from Cloakroom Comics got in touch with us to tell us all about the Tales From The Cloakroom Vol 2, an upcoming Kickstarter that should be releasing in May. We sat down with them and fellow editor Jason Holtzman for a chat about the project, how the team got together over Scott Snyders' Our Best Jackett substack and the upcoming appearances they have at C2E2. We then created a pirate DJ who was ready to dominate the seas with their beats, all the while wearing a comedy ship as a head in a similar form to Deadmau5. Just listen to the episode to find out more.
We encourage you to send us your drawings and get in touch which you can do via e-mail or social media. All of the drawings will be published on our Instagram feed. We also accept donations via Ko-Fi.
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Who would have thought that a Podcast exploring the crossover between theatre and tabletop RPGs was a thing that Chris needed but turns out it was. When he found the podcast via Twitter he found it equal parts intriguing, delightful, informative and slightly confusing but it's now on his "regular listen" list.
We are delighted that the cast came onto our show and created stuff with us. We thank them for taking the time to explain a few things and dive into creation.
We encourage you to send us your drawings and get in touch which you can do via e-mail or social media. All of the drawings will be published on our Instagram feed. We also accept donations via Ko-Fi.
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We are joined by Dan Tyrie and Karl Dudás from the Explorers of Elsewhere Youtube channel and The Tavern Between Dimensions Podcast, both of which are creators in their own right. We talk to them about what makes a good DM, what makes a good story and juggling time between their passions, hobbies and full-time jobs.
We then roll some dice and attempt a bit of a Christmas story that pairs robots with Die Hard and Danny Devito as an unexpected guest appearance.
We encourage you to send us your drawings and get in touch which you can do via e-mail or social media. All of the drawings will be published on our Instagram feed. We also accept donations via Ko-Fi.
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We rarely get a chance to chat with Improvisors but we aim to take the chance whenever we can. Jorin has been doing improv since 1991 and Chris had the opportunity to take two classes with him at the Robin Hood International Improv festival in Nottingham in September 2022. He took the opportunity to ask him to come onto the show and we appreciate him saying yes. Jorin gave us such a wordy, cerebral and fun conversation about his history with Improv and creativity.
We encourage you to send us your drawings and get in touch which you can do via e-mail or social media. All of the drawings will be published on our Instagram feed. We also accept donations via Ko-Fi.
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It's not often that we get to chat with theatre makers and this can be because they are usually very busy people. You have to also remember that they often perform multiple jobs to do what they do amongst other things like real life. So it's a great pleasure to be able to talk to Tom Brennan who is one of the founding members of the Wardrobe Ensemble.
Tom talks to us about how the ensemble works together. If it's easier to deal with historic subjects, where the heat is and how that can tell you that you are onto something. We can't thank Tom enough for giving us some of his time and look forward to seeing more content produced by the ensemble.
We encourage you to send us your drawings and get in touch which you can do via e-mail or social media. All of the drawings will be published on our Instagram feed. We also accept donations via Ko-Fi.
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Elliot is an artist, illustrator and small business owner. We found Elliot's work at a gothic art market and bought some really nice stickers from him. We talk about how the COVID lockdown actually pushed him to start the business and his first couple of experiences with markets.
We covered a lot of ground with Elliot and then created a gothic children's program!
We encourage you to send us your drawings and get in touch which you can do via e-mail or social media. All of the drawings will be published on our Instagram feed. We also accept donations via Ko-Fi.
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Jason Cordova is a publisher, writer, podcaster and TTRPG creator and joined us for a chat from Texas via the power of the Internet. Jason spoke to us all about The Gauntlet, a community that celebrates tabletop roleplaying games and creating the very successful Kickstarter for Brindlewood Bay.
We covered topics such as his process, horror movies and being Goth adjacent to name a few. Then we created a James Bond character who is on the trail of an evil mushroom-worshipping cult.
We encourage you to send us your drawings and get in touch which you can do via e-mail or social media. All of the drawings will be published on our Instagram feed. We also accept donations via Ko-Fi.
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For the first time in about 2 years we are able to have a face to face chat. Neil Hampton (aka 14Eight) is a Bristol based creative who is fairly new to the scene of being in markets. In his words Neil makes "gothic home decor and jacket junk" which if you are into that kind of scene you will know what those things are and probably will take a look.
We talk about the nerves of doing your first "artist" market, poorly designed t-shirts and all sorts of other stuff.
We encourage you to send us your drawings and get in touch which you can do via e-mail or social media. All of the drawings will be published on our Instagram feed. We also accept donations via Ko-Fi.
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I was honoured to be asked by Andy & Lyndon to come back on the show I had to say yes. Since we have met them both before the chat is a little different but we try to focus on the changes that life can bring to both throw curveballs at your creativity or aid it. We also create miniature worlds created in science flasks!
Please go and check out the Kickstarter for part two of the Reanimator Incorporated books, it's way past its initial goal so everything now opens more stretch goals.
We encourage you to send us your drawings and get in touch which you can do via e-mail or social media. All of the drawings will be published on our Instagram feed. We also accept donations via Ko-Fi.
Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
The podcast currently has 75 episodes available.