HTP Episode 131 – Christen Stoval Returns… with Jennifer Sanders!

Christen Stovall (from Episode 8) brings her writing partner Jennifer Sanders to Hungry Trilobyte! The two authors have completed a series of fantasy novels, The Fae-Touched Chronicles. During our chat, we discuss not only the release of the first three books in the series, but we create a writer’s forum where the three of us hash out different creative processes and friendly shenanigans.

Be sure to check out all four parts of The Fae-Touched Chronicles:

  1. Seer’s Choice
  2. Healer’s Touch
  3. Lady of the Loch
  4. Agent of Change

You can follow Christen on Facebook, Instagram, Twitter, and TikTok as well as her official website.  Please follow Jennifer on Twitter, Amazon, and her official website.

This episode also introduces our collaboration with Sci-Fi Coffee.  Use promo code HUNGRY for 10% off your order.

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HTP Episode 130 – Kellan the ThriftyTrekkie

 

 

ThriftyTrekkieCosplayKellan and I are two geeks who are in-between conventions and are just worn out from the travel. In this episode, we compare notes on our favorite conventions… from STTC, SDCC, Phoenix Fan Fusion, Emerald City Comic Con, Soonercon and even a local library con. We also take a deep dive into why geeks get into things like classic TV sitcoms/dramedy and how it relates to our scifi fandom. Prepare for lots of cosplay talk.

Please follow Kellan on Facebook and Twitter!

This episode also introduces our collaboration with Sci-Fi Coffee.  Use promo code HUNGRY for 10% off your order.

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HTP Episode 129 – Jim Dirschberger

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Jim Dirschberger is the creative director at Wide Right Games, the company behind Rifftrax: The Game. Jim and I discuss the game from a design perspective, but also from the perspectives of two fans who really, really want to see riffing in new and exciting ways.  The game is something of a spiritual sequel to the company’s earlier hit, What the Dub?

This was a really fun chat.  Jim talks about the VHS era of movie discovery, while I talked about my fondness for educational films and the one I remember most, The Magic House.  I’d also pointed out that Rifftrax: The Game seems to pull a lot from the SegaCD era of gaming, but done way better.

Rifftrax: The Game is available now on all major consoles, as well as Steam.  You can follow Wide Right Games on Twitter, Instagram, and on their YouTube Channel

This episode also introduces our collaboration with Sci-Fi Coffee.

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