Casting Deep Meteo Ghost of Tsushima and the Cutting Word By Levi Rubeck • December 16th, 2022 Reading poetry becomes work; writing poetry is meant to be freedom unbound.
Letter from the Editor Unwinnable Monthly – December 2022 By David Shimomura • December 15th, 2022 Welcome to the Gremlins issue! But before you dig in, there are some rules that you’ve got to follow…
The Heavy Pour The Monsters We Make By Sara Clemens • December 13th, 2022 As storytellers, the monsters we make are so often just mirrors.
Advanced Fighting Fantasy By Stu Horvath and John McGuire • December 12th, 2022 First a gamebook series, then a fully-fledged RPG!
Rookie of the Year Your Post-Halloween Horror Movie Questions Answered! By Matt Marrone • December 9th, 2022 Streaming random horror movies, especially without checking Rotten Tomatoes before you start them, can lead to a lot of unanswered questions concerning plot holes or peculiar character motivations.
Interlinked The Prince of Hades Laughs with a Mouthful of Blood By Phoenix Simms • December 8th, 2022 Zagreus is definitely a liminal figure trapped in a purgatorial space – and this metaphor extends to the entire setting of Hades.
Collision Detection Better Living, Better Writing By Ben Sailer • December 7th, 2022 Bad Writer shows how becoming a more interesting writer starts with living a more interesting life and there’s nothing interesting about joyless overwork.
Mind Palaces Go In Blind By Maddi Chilton • December 6th, 2022 There’s a very simple reason why you have to go into Barbarian blind: because the big twist makes no sense.
Here Be Monsters Limited Inventory and Staggered Saves By Emma Kostopolus • December 5th, 2022 The rhetoric of classic survival horror.