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Gen Con 2024 Dungeons & Dragons 50th and More!
by Amy Claxton | Jul 30, 2024 | Culture, Editorials | 0
Greetings, fellow Geeks! The time has come once again, and we at The Geek Post are absolutely...
Read MoreGeeky Ornaments and Holiday Magic: The O Christmas Geek Story
by Amy Claxton | May 20, 2024 | Products | 0
In this interview, Molly reveals how she founded O Christmas Geek, blending festive holiday traditions with geek culture to create unique, inclusive ornaments that resonate with fans worldwide.
Read MoreInterview with Author & Dungeon Master Gregory Wunderlin
by Amy Claxton | Jan 11, 2024 | Games | 0
Uncover Gregory Wunderlin’s insights in our exclusive Geek Post interview, where he discusses blending life experiences with fantasy writing and innovative TTRPG design, revealing his path from RPG enthusiast to acclaimed author and game creator.
Read MorePaizo’s Pathfinder 2E Remastered: A Game Master’s Perspective and Exclusive Insights
by David Claxton | Jan 7, 2024 | Games | 1
Read our Exclusive interview with Paizo on Pathfinder 2E’s remaster, highlighting seamless gameplay updates, new features, and a player-focused approach. Paizo’s dedication to community-driven development and game evolution is evident in this insightful discussion.
Read MoreIvy of The CRIT Awards: Celebrating the Unsung Heroes
by Amy Claxton | Sep 7, 2023 | Games | 0
Dive into our exclusive interview with Ivy, the visionary behind the CRIT Awards, a platform recognizing the unsung heroes and creators in the tabletop RPG community. Don’t miss a chance to learn more and to be a part of something great!
Read MoreInterview With Author Dagmar Rokita
by David Claxton | May 1, 2023 | Fantasy/Sci-Fi | 7
Discover our exclusive interview with sci-fi author Dagmar Rokita, as she reveals the inspirations behind her dark series, “Bloodstained Skies.” Learn about her writing process, character development, and the unique world she has created. Don’t miss this fascinating insight into the mind of a talented writer.
Read MoreHow To Be an Inclusive Geek: Part 1 Gatekeeping
by Amy Claxton | Aug 31, 2021 | Culture, Editorials | 1
Gatekeeping can be a real problem in geekdom. In part 1 of the “being an inclusive geek series” we discuss gatekeeping and how to avoid making someone feel bad.
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