I've delisted the podcasts I'm involved with from Spotify.
I'm not aware of any plans Steve Jackson Games may currently have for a new edition of GURPS. But I do have some ideas for what I'd want it to look like.
2024 fantasy mystery. A high-ranking Imperial officer has been murdered, in a particularly grotesque way. But why was he even staying at a house belonging to one of the richest families in the Empire? And what does this have to do with the breach in the Wall? Dinias Kol, apprentice Investigator to the great but eccentric Ana Dolabra, investigates…
2022 historical thriller, seventh of its series. A Missing Heir has shown up. Well, maybe. Veronica knew the real man back in the day, and is asked to see if she recognises him…
2025 whodunnit, dir. Rian Johnson, Daniel Craig, Josh O'Connor: IMDb. We'll need an old priest and a young priest…
I’ve been doing the Weekly Challenges. The latest involved string searching. (Note that this ends today.)
At Åcon 14 in Mariehamn recently, there was a panel on "Romanscify": by analogy with "Romantasy", is there a subgenre that provides both a satisfying romance and a satisfying SF story? The answer is "yes" of course, but the panelists didn't seem to have many recommendations from outside the relatively well-known SF space (Bujold, McCaffrey, The Ministry of Time) and so I thought I'd mention some more here.
2023 SF, second of its series. OK, now we know some of what's going on. What should we do about it?
2023 romantic fantasy. Marguerite the spy has heard of a new invention which will change the shape of the world's economies. Unable to trust any old friends or colleagues, she needs bodyguards from the White Rat…
2025 paranormal fantasy, last of a nine-book series. Lorelei is in supernatural prison, and her boyfriend is being tortured by Lucifer in person. How to give everyone a happy ending?