by Amy Claxton | Oct 16, 2024 | Games
From Family Fun to Game Design: The Rise of FamBam Games Follow Fambam Games FollowFollowFollow The Geek Post met many game creators at Gen Con 2024 and one such company is helmed by Alice and Jessica, the sisters behind FamBam Games. Born out of their love for...
by Amy Claxton | Jul 30, 2024 | Culture, Editorials
Greetings, fellow Geeks! The time has come once again, and we at The Geek Post are absolutely thrilled to announce our attendance at Gen Con 2024! For those who haven’t yet experienced the magic of Gen Con, allow us to introduce you to this incredible event. Gen Con...
by Amy Claxton | May 20, 2024 | Products
Geeky Ornaments and Holiday Magic: The O Christmas Geek Story Follow O Christmas Geek FollowFollowFollow In the bustling world of holiday decorations, few ventures stand out as brightly as O Christmas Geek. Founded in January 2013, O Christmas Geek combines the...
by Amy Claxton | Apr 22, 2024 | Music
Dancing and Dragons: A Dance Workshop’s Beginning and Journey Follow Dancing and Dragons Follow Meet Alex Jacobs of Dancing and Dragons, a company that holds dance workshops at conventions, universities and more. Dancing and Dragons makes dance accessible and...
by David Claxton | Feb 9, 2024 | Editorials, Tech Talk
Building an Eco-Friendly Website for Your Geek-Centric Business In the age of digital expansion, having a solid online presence is crucial, especially for businesses that cater to specific niches like gaming, writing, TTRPGs, cosplay, and other Geek interests. With a...
by Amy Claxton | Feb 5, 2024 | Fantasy/Sci-Fi
Gary Bloom’s Journey: Crafting Sci-Fi & Embracing Geekdom Follow Gary Bloom on Social Media FollowFollow Take a Sci-Fi and comic book fan who grew up in a household where everyone enjoyed reading, sprinkle in a lot of determination and imagination, and you...
by Amy Claxton | Jan 11, 2024 | Games
Interview with Author & Dungeon Master Gregory Wunderlin Follow Gregory Wunderlin on Social Media FollowFollowFollowFollow The Geek Post is excited to have discovered the work of Gregory Wunderlin. As we were geeking out about his novel “Litanies of the Lost Star:...
by David Claxton | Jan 7, 2024 | Games
Paizo’s Pathfinder 2E Remastered: A Game Master’s Perspective and Exclusive Insights In the dynamic world of tabletop gaming, few companies have stood out like Paizo. Renowned for its groundbreaking role-playing games, especially Pathfinder, Paizo has...
by David Claxton | Nov 21, 2023 | Horror
Krampus to Canvas: The Diverse Art of Stefan Koidl Follow Stefan Koidl FollowFollowFollow Stefan Koidl, an artist from Salzburg, Austria, skillfully combines digital art with traditional mask carving, creating hauntingly beautiful pieces. In this Geek Post interview,...
by Amy Claxton | Nov 3, 2023 | Games
The Nonbinary Tabletop Awards: Snowbright Studio’s Inclusive Vision in Gaming We had a chance to have a candid interview with Grace Collins from Snowbright Studio, who shed light on the driving force behind the pioneering Nonbinary Tabletop Awards. Learn what...
by Amy Claxton | Oct 30, 2023 | Horror
Art of the Dark and Divine: An Interview with Devin Forst Follow Devin Forst Follow In a world where darkness often overshadows light, artist Devin Forst embraces the murky corners to illuminate the beauty in the macabre. Raised on a cinematic diet of...
by David Claxton | Oct 27, 2023 | Horror
Writing Horror and Humanity: Interview with Stephanie Anne Follow Stephanie Anne FollowFollowFollowFollow From her childhood introduction to “The Nightmare Before Christmas” to her deep dive into the horror genre, Stephanie weaves her life experiences and...
by David Claxton | Oct 25, 2023 | Horror
Terry Wolfinger: Fine Artist Redefines Classic Monsters and Horror Follow Terry Wolfinger FollowFollow Step into the captivating and macabre world of Terry Wolfinger, a fine artist whose talents span early scribbles nurtured by supportive parents to a flourishing...
by Amy Claxton | Oct 17, 2023 | Games
From Podcast to RPG: Ellinor’s Journey with The Lost Mountain Saga Follow Ellinor on Social Media FollowFollow Follow The Lost Mountain Saga as Well FollowFollowFollow Welcome to another exciting interview, this time into the world of myths, legends, and the...
by Amy Claxton | Oct 10, 2023 | Games
Ghosts, Galleons, and Games: Luke Discusses PIRATE BORG’s Creation Follow Pirate Borg! FollowFollowFollowFollow Ahoy, shipmates of The Geek Post! Ever wondered what it would be like if the dark and doom-infused world of MÖRK BORG was combined with the salty sea air...
by Amy Claxton | Sep 15, 2023 | Games
Unleashing Dragonbane: An Exclusive Interview with Tomas Harenstam Follow Free Leaugue Publishing FollowFollowFollowFollow At Gen Con 2023, we had the pleasure of meeting the mind behind Dragonbane, a classic fantasy tabletop roleplaying game that has quickly become a...
by Amy Claxton | Sep 6, 2023 | Games
Unlocking Imagination: How Gridopolis is Changing the Game Follow Gridopolis FollowFollowFollow For the next Gen Con 2023 article we meet Dave Schultze, the designer behind Gridopolis. We purchased this game at the con and our family loves it. We hope you will enjoy...
by Amy Claxton | Sep 1, 2023 | Fantasy/Sci-Fi
Vibrant, Whimsical and Otherworldly: Interview with Artist Rebecca Scarborough Follow Rebecca Scarborough Follow For the next Gen Con 2023 article we meet Artist Rebecca Scarborough. Welcome, to all of our readers! Today, we dive headfirst into the captivating world...
by Amy Claxton | Aug 25, 2023 | Games
Decoding the Riddles: A 2023 Interview with Smug Owls’ Creators Follow Smug Owls Publisher Runaway Parade Games Follow For the next of our Gen Con 2023 Interview Series we meet Grace Kendall & Mike Belsole, the minds behind the game Smug Owls. Get ready to...
by Amy Claxton | Aug 19, 2023 | Cosplay
Behind The Lens: Interview With Cosplay Photographer Michael P. Hoover Follow Michael P. Hoover Photography FollowFollowFollow For the first of our Gen Con 2023 Interview Series we meet Michael P. Hoover, Cosplay Photographer. In a world where fantasy meets reality,...
by Amy Claxton | Aug 8, 2023 | Culture, Editorials
The annual Gen Con event, the largest tabletop gaming convention in North America, celebrated its 20th year in Indianapolis with record-breaking attendance. This year’s edition was special for many reasons, not the least of which was the warm and welcoming...
by Amy Claxton | Jul 31, 2023 | Comics
From Shadows to Light: Interview with T. Perran Mitchell Follow T. Perran Mitchell FollowFollowFollow If graphic novels are something that you geek out about, then this interview with graphic artist and letterer T. Perran Mitchell is one that you will want to read!...
by Amy Claxton | Jul 5, 2023 | Horror
Behind the Screams: Ann Myrna on Production and Acting in Horror See all of Ann Myrna’s Projects on her IMDb page. In this interview, we delve into the world of horror film production and acting with the talented Ann Myrna. Known for her dynamic roles and...
by David Claxton | May 1, 2023 | Fantasy/Sci-Fi
Interview with Author Dagmar Rokita Get Bloodstained Skies: The Core of Rage In this fascinating interview with Dagmar Rokita, a talented Polish writer and artist, we delve into her journey into the world of writing and the creation of her dark sci-fi series,...
by Amy Claxton | Apr 28, 2023 | Music
Learn More About The Setlist Guy Music Geeks! Metal Geeks, Rock Geeks, lend me your ear. Have you heard about The Setlist Guy? We discovered them during Louder Than Life 2022 and use them any time they have a Pandora list for us to use for a concert we will be...
by Jack Kellum | Apr 24, 2023 | Editorials, TTRPG
Disclaimer: The content and views expressed in this article are solely those of the guest author and do not necessarily reflect the opinions, beliefs, or viewpoints of The Geek Post. The information provided in this article is based on the knowledge and understanding...
by Amy Claxton | Apr 14, 2023 | Music
Interview with Writer & Producer Brandie June about Truly Outrageous ARTICLE ALERT: Truly Outrageous: A Jem And The Holograms Musical Parody Relive the camp and fun of the 80s in this unofficial new parody musical of the iconic T.V. series, live in LA &...
by Amy Claxton | Apr 11, 2023 | Horror
Interview with Scream Princess Jonni Shandor Follow Jonni Shandor FollowFollow See all of Jonni Shandor’s Projects on her IMDb page. In this interview, get to know Jonni Shandor, a young actress in the horror genre, as she shares her journey into the world of...
by Amy Claxton | Apr 7, 2023 | Games
Interview with Jack, Dungeon Master and Mind Behind “of Gods and Gamemasters” Welcome to another exciting interview at The Geek Post! Today, we have the pleasure of talking to Jack, a seasoned game master with over 40 years of experience, whose lifelong...
by Amy Claxton | Mar 28, 2023 | Music
Get to Know the Damsels of Dorkington Everyone loves to laugh and in geekdom there are plenty of ways to involve fandom with comedy. One of our favorite groups that has brought us hours of fun through various forms is the Damsels of Dorkington. We were excited that...
by Amy Claxton | Mar 24, 2023 | Fantasy/Sci-Fi
Interview with Author Kellie Doherty The Geek Post is thrilled to present an exclusive interview with the acclaimed author, Kellie Doherty. Kellie has captivated readers worldwide with her thought-provoking and imaginative world and character development. With an...
by Amy Claxton | Mar 23, 2023 | Music
Interview with Laser of the Doubleclicks The Geek Post often discovers awesome people by attending various conventions. One of the musical duo’s that we are huge fans of are The Doubleclicks. This musical duo from Portland, Oregon, consists of siblings Laser and...
by David Claxton | Nov 8, 2022 | Games
Interview with Jacob Way of Deep Water Games FollowFollow Follow Deep Water Games on Social Media Bringing together a group that loves comics & games and that grew up loving them is a great way to build a gaming company. But when you do so with the purpose of...
by David Claxton | Oct 27, 2022 | Fantasy/Sci-Fi
McFarlane Toys Goes Digital Press Release: McFarlane Toys, the toy company founded by famous comic book creator Todd McFarlane, will be releasing its first-ever digital collection featuring classic McFarlane Toys’ characters including Spawn, The Redeemer, and...
by David Claxton | Oct 19, 2022 | Horror
Making Sense of the Halloween Franchise Article below does contain mild spoilers for Halloween Movies. Most people have watched one or more movies in the Halloween Franchise. Those who try to watch them all are met with a mess of continuity problems as different...
by Amy Claxton | Sep 13, 2022 | Games
Interview with Snowbright Studio Being able to interview game companies allows us a peek behind the curtain. We sometimes feel privy to the goings on behind the scenes. We get to know game creators and learn about their upcoming projects. This time, we were able to...
by Amy Claxton | Aug 30, 2022 | Horror
Interview with Author T.C. Weber When most people think about the apocalypse, what usually comes to mind involves nuclear destruction or zombies or a fatal virus, or a combination of all of these. Author T.C. Weber has put his own spin on the end times scenario with...
by Amy Claxton | Aug 25, 2022 | Fantasy/Sci-Fi
Interview with Joe Ward of Goliath Coins We all like to collect things in one form or another. The geek community tends to collect things that fall in line with their fandoms, hobbies, artistic tastes, the list does go on. Goliath Coins is a company that offers a...
by Amy Claxton | Jun 29, 2022 | Cosplay
Interview with Jordan Blaza Olsen The Girl with a Great Smile Photo by Photographer Gabriel Gastelum When the love of cosplay grows into a way to help promote inclusivity and equity there you will find Jordan Blaza Olsen. In the cosplay world she is known for her...
by David Claxton | Jun 24, 2022 | Comics
Interview with “Bioripple” Author and Artist Nir Levie The Geek Post may receive commissions from some links to products on this page. Read our Affiliate Statement. Check out Bioripple Now! The future of technology and its effect on society is a subject...
by David Claxton | Mar 28, 2022 | Games
New RPG Player Matching Service: RPGMatch Often game runners and dungeon masters have difficulty finding players, and the opposite could also be said. Sometimes it can be easy to find people that are interested in whatever tabletop game you want to run, or get to...
by Amy Claxton | Mar 14, 2022 | Cosplay
Interview with Hey Jay Cosplay It’s important to have things in life that we feel excitement and passion for. When it comes to some in the geek community, cosplay is one of those things. It is fun and creative, and some people seem to really excel at cosplay, but it’s...
by Amy Claxton | Mar 9, 2022 | Comics
Interview with Megan McKay of “Doodle For Food” Find Megan McKay on Social Media FollowFollowFollow Visit Megan McKay’s Doodle For Food Etsy Visit Doodle For Food’s Website Comic strips are an art form that have been a part of many a geek’s...
by David Claxton | Mar 5, 2022 | Fantasy/Sci-Fi
Kidrobot is now offering Dungeons & Dragons Plush Characters The world’s oldest roleplaying game Dungeons & Dragons offers a wide myriad of characters, monsters, and magical creations that has captured the imaginations of geeks since the 70s. There are...
by Amy Claxton | Feb 22, 2022 | Games
Interview with Seth Kastein of Witch Doctor Dice Geeks can have many passions, especially when it comes to tabletop gaming. Sometimes in life we can take enjoyments and turn those activities into fun and fulfilling hobbies, and more. And there are times when those...
by Amy Claxton | Feb 3, 2022 | Games
Interview with Therin of Cozy Gamer Shiny stones. Math rocks. It all comes down to dice. Wooden dice. Metal dice. Resin dice. Dice are highly collectible (especially for us dice dragons) and much needed for TTRPGs. Where game runners and players gather to play...
by Amy Claxton | Jan 31, 2022 | Cosplay
Interview with Fyreheart Cosplay We here at Geek Post have said it many times that cosplaying is an art form and we will continue to say it. Cosplaying is fun and freeing and creative. If you have cosplayed once or a thousand times, there is just nothing like it. We...
by Amy Claxton | Jan 24, 2022 | Fantasy/Sci-Fi
Interview with Artist Tiffany Toland-Scott The beauty of art in its myriad of forms, is that it is subjective. Many people can look at the same piece of art and see completely different things and feel different emotions upon viewing the work. When you have a love for...
by Amy Claxton | Jan 6, 2022 | Horror
Interview with Bobby Easley Director of HP Lovecraft’s Witch House H.P. Lovecraft is a name synonymous with the horror genre. One of his short stories written in 1932 “Dreams in the Witch House”, is arguably one of his most cerebral although less well received...
by David Claxton | Dec 20, 2021 | Editorials, TTRPG
How I Would Rule: Lightning Bolt In Water By David Claxton There are countless spells throughout the games of Dungeons and Dragons 5E and Pathfinder 2nd Edition. Magic affects the world in many ways but what happens when a magical effect brings up situations where the...
by David Claxton | Dec 16, 2021 | Comics
Interview with Comic Artist Brian Gordon From his time as a greeting card artist to his love of being a father Brian Gordon has been creating his comics to delight people since 2013. As a parent Brian pulls most of his inspiration from his everyday dealings in his own...
by Amy Claxton | Dec 8, 2021 | Cosplay
Interview with Be the Spark Cosplay Cosplay can be an artistic representation of original characters, as well as tv, movie or book characters. It can also be a positive and challenging way to express your love for a fandom that sparks creativity and joy. Be the Spark...
by Amy Claxton | Nov 9, 2021 | Music
Interview with The Opera Geek As we’ve well established at this point, there are many different kinds of geeks. There is no way that I can list out all the different kinds of interests that geeks can have. A particular love and passion of mine deals with music; I geek...
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