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DexCon 20 – Angela’s Con Report

Fandible spent another weekend this month in lovely Morristown, NJ attending our very first DexCon, the premiere Double Exposure convention of the year. Like Dreamation before it, we had a great time. I played a wider variety of games than I have before, and just had a great time all around. Here’s the rundown of what I played…

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How Wargames Inspire My Writing.

Jesus discusses how war games has inspired his writing.

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Predation: The Rattlers

Billy talks briefly about Shanna Germain’s newest RPG ‘Predation’. He also shares with you a Fandible created faction for the game known as the Rattlers!

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What to Watch this Summer – Summer 2017 Binge Watching

For a media hound like me, summer is a curse and a blessing. There are no new TV shows…but that means I have time to binge on new (to me) shows! If you have the same curse/blessing, and are wondering what to watch for summer 2017, here’s a list to get you started.

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Numenera Short Story: The Rival

In a new Numenera short story, we introduce a young upstart assassin who may cause Tagos trouble down the road.

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Don’t Worry, Be Happy

Cracked’s “Happiness Week” gave me a much needed dose of unbridled joy. This concerted effort of professional funny people doing their best to expose readers to the positive things that can be found in the swirling chaos of the interwebs results in a finely curated reminder of “hey, it’s not all bad. Lookit this video of a dog and a chimp hanging out.”

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TV Review: iZombie episode 309: Twenty-Sided, Die

Spoiler warning: This review contains spoilers for this week’s iZombie episode Twenty-Sided, Die. Meta spoiler alert: You’re not missing anything if you just read this review. It was a Bad Episode. If you follow me on Twitter (and why wouldn’t you be?), you probably know I’ve been hyped for a week about the iZombie episode…

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Numenera Short Story: The Tribunal

In this Numenera Short Story, Jesus gives a glimpse of the future enemies of our Ninth World Heroes.

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