BY ON March 13th, 2018

Would you like to take the lead on making something cool happen at GeeklyCon 2018? Whether it is a panel on your favorite subject, a performance of your non-geekly podcast, or a trip to a fun and/or interesting spot in Columbus: we want to help you make it happen. Panel space is limited, so we …

BY ON March 12th, 2018

Fortunately, that pesky robot was just a test. A fiendish way to make sure the Tower of Grey is operating at peak efficiency. Now, however, we must travel south to discover new lands and powerful new enemies. As always, I am sure everything will go swell.  The adventure continues with Steve Melloncamp (Mike Bachmann), Rowan …

BY ON March 12th, 2018

Konnichi wa!  This is the fourth installment of Geekly’s nerdy coverage of Japanese culture by Michael DiMauro and Carly Shields. After falling in love with the country during a visit in September, 2017, we noticed a lot of other people were contacting us about our experience. In an attempt to help out others on their first …

BY ON March 11th, 2018

So, I did something dumb and started A God in the Shed, by J-F. Dubeau, late at night. I’m not really a horror buff, and this book is straight horror, no mixer, no chaser. There’s…something…that lives in the town of Saint-Ferdinand. A spirit, a small god, a devil, an evil—something. There’s a serial killer too, …

BY ON March 8th, 2018

Nyx is a member of the Kingsglaive, an elite force entrusted with the magics of King Regis to defend the last city of Lucis, Insomnia, against the insatiable dominance of the Niflheim Empire. When Regis is forced to discuss terms of peace with Niflheim, Nyx discovers a plot that will unravel the lives of every …

BY ON March 8th, 2018

For International Women’s Day, here are some badass women of STEM (science, technology, engineering, and math) who defy the odds in order to pursue their passions and develop their intellects. Whether in fictional worlds or our own, the sciences are no magical haven of rationality: they’re beset with the same sexism, racism, and other social …

BY ON March 8th, 2018

Konnichi wa!  This is the third installment of Geekly’s nerdy coverage of Japanese culture by Michael DiMauro and Carly Shields. After falling in love with the country during a visit in September, 2017, we noticed a lot of other people were contacting us about our experience. In an attempt to help out others on their first …

BY ON March 7th, 2018

Ezra asks – I’ve just started GMing a Pathfinder campaign (we’re one session in), and the PCs have rolled for their stats. However, one player is just really really lucky, and is good at everything (think 18s and 20s). He’s better than the other players at everything, so they just feel useless. For any given …

BY ON March 7th, 2018

Will you take the red pill or the blue pill? This week, Bijaya tells us who part ways in this chapter, the gang evaluates the movie, and the second task of the Tri Quizzitch tournament comes to an exciting conclusion! Find us on Twitter at @potterpod or shoot us an email at potterpod@geeklyinc.com. http://dts.podtrac.com/redirect.mp3/https://geeklyinc.com/potterpod/hp-b4-ch36.mp3Podcast: Play …

BY ON March 7th, 2018

Between publishers and bookstores and authors themselves clamoring for attention—preorder gifts! promotional temporary tattoos! listicles!!!—I sometimes forget to be grateful. It’s especially humbling, therefore, to come across a book that reminds me so powerfully that we are privileged to live in a time when such good writing on such meaningful topics is so readily available. …

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