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Ep. 03 - Publishing Presuppositions: What To Expect When Expecting a Book

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In this episode, Scott and Keith discuss their thoughts on acceptable and unacceptable qualities of gamebooks - tapping into Keith's experience in the industry. Several listeners' voicemails are presented for your listening pleasure, and they ask listeners a new question. Email us at titterpigspod@gmail with your comments, questions, or soundbites.  Give us a follow on all our socials:   Twitter: @Titterpigs Scott: @HailOrcusdorkus Keith: @DM_Modoc Websites: Rolling Boxcars Blog Facebook: facebook.com/Titterpigs  Intro song by Dr. Paul Mitchener. Follow him on Twitter @TheTweedmeister for more ukulele goodness and also to check out his many TTRPG offerings. --- Support this podcast: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/titterpigs/support

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