Tough Business: Giants and Toys (1958) and the Tragedy of Modernization By Orrin Grey • September 16th, 2021 Every figure in Giants and Toys is ultimately a tragic one, caught up in a web that is eating them all alive.
Burnt Offering Notes on a Train Trip By Stu Horvath • September 16th, 2021 In Chaosium’s Horror on the Orient Express the journey is your final destination.
Casting Deep Meteo The Mental Umami of Risk and Reward By Levi Rubeck • September 14th, 2021 Though Below has killed me almost as often as Caves of Qud, each defeat similarly instructs enough to encourage another descent.
Black Magic By Stu Horvath and John McGuire • September 13th, 2021 We’ve got your Satanic Panic right here.
Horror on the Orient Express Post-Mortem By Stu Horvath and John McGuire • September 6th, 2021 Choo-choo! One year, three months and eight corpses later, and Stu’s run of Horror on the Orient Express is over.
Here's the Thing The Lyrical Genius of Weird Al Yankovic By Rob Rich • September 1st, 2021 Rob talks about how “Weird Al” Yankovic’s goofy image belies an incredible talent for writing.
Exploits Feature Tomie By Yussef Cole • August 31st, 2021 She is the fantasy and the nightmare, all at once.
Thousand Year Old Vampire By Stu Horvath and John McGuire • August 30th, 2021 Thousand Year Old Vampire teaches us that immortality is for the birds. Plus: Epic of Dreams!
Forms in Light Hostile Architecture By Justin Reeve • August 27th, 2021 The developer behind Umurangi Generation tries to imagine what the future would look like if hostile architecture were the norm instead of the increasingly common exception.
Always Autumn Sheltering Sky By Autumn Wright • August 26th, 2021 Weathering With You as (post-)sekaikei.