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55: Monte Cook on Numenera!

Today, Ben chews the fat with Monte Cook of Numenera and 3rd ed. D&D fame. We talk about his newest Kickstarter, and all things gamey! Listen on iTunes, Stitcher, or here! Support Monte, Bruce, Tammi, Charles, Shanna and the rest of the gang at MCG! Back their Into the Ninth World Kickstarter here! Back my novel Terminal Magics on Inkshares.com! Like what you hear? You have to back the book here to read the book!  Music provided by Disparition. Buy his music here! The Numenera  ...

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53: Podcast-a-Ganza!

Live as the internet can be, Plot Points comes to you live from GenCon 2015, with six other podcasts. Each podcast crammed one full episode into less than ten minutes! Listen on iTunes, Stitcher, or here! Behold the aural glory of Role-Playing Public Radio! Tremble in fear at the approach of The Good Friends of Jackson Elias! Chortle with joy at the golden tones of The NPC Cast! Serve the Emperor and fight the night with the Grim Dark Podcast! To survive the Steadfast and the Beyond, you  ...

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52: The Bruce Cordell Gambit, or How I Learned to Stop Worrying and Love the Strange

This week, we continue our audio experiment with narrative podcasting by taking a look at the life and career of Bruce Cordell. Bruce worked on D&D for over a decade and a half, producing seminal novels and supplements. Yet he left it all behind to take a risk, joining Monte Cook Games and writing The Strange. Why’d he do it, and how’s it working out? Let us know what you think of these narrative episodes on Twitter, Facebook, or email us at PlotPointsEmail@gmail.com. Find  ...

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50: The Satanic Panic!

Today, we revisit the Satanic Panic of the 1980s in an experiment in narrative audio. That’s right, today on Plot Points, we’re telling a story, and we hope that it sounds like Chris and I broke into NPR and monomaniacally edited on their fancy equipment, and birthed this aural baby. Behold and hearken all! Let us know how this sounds, and if you want to hear more like it on Twitter, Facebook, or email via PlotPointsEmail@gmail.com or comment here on the webpage. Subscribe on  ...

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