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We Aren't Dead Yet

A TTRPG, Gamer & Spec Lit podcast with Emily Armstrong, Sapha Burnell & KS Bishoff. There's always something we can do, 'cause we aren't dead yet. wearentdeadyet.substack.com

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    WADY 22: Author Interview with Peter Darbyshire

    In Episode 22 of We Aren’t Dead Yet, we speak with author Peter Darbyshire! Peter Darbyshire is a former journalist and author of six books and more stories than he can remember. He lives near Vancouver, British Columbia, where he spends his time writing, raising children and playing D&D with other writers. We ask him about his new novel, The Mona Lisa Sacrifice, and discover a new way to befriend a Beholder.Episode Highlights* Discussing the inspirations that led to the creation of The Mona Lisa Sacrifice by Peter Darbyshire* The perils of running a TTRPG campaign for a group of authors.CreditsGuest: Peter DarbyshireHosts: Sapha Burnell, K. S. Bishoff, Emily ArmstrongAudio Production: Emily ArmstrongMusic: Upbeat Lo-Fi Chill by Lidérc, Jazzy Abstract Beat by Yrii SemchyshynSpecial ThanksThank you to Peter Darbyshire for joining us today, and thank you to River Street Writing.Peter Darbyshire: More InformationRiver Street Writing: More InformationIf you’d like a shoutout in episode descriptions, join our Lasting Legends on Substack! Your support makes this podcast possible. Plus, as a Substack subscriber, you get access to sneak peeks, exclusive bonus episodes, and more. Get full access to We Aren't Dead Yet at wearentdeadyet.substack.com/subscribe

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    WADY 21: Creator Guide: Sword & Sorcery Part 2

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    WADY 20: Creator Guide: Sword & Sorcery

    In Episode 20 of We Aren’t Dead Yet, we take a swim into the lake of Sword and Sorcery, the sub-genre of Fantasy Literature known for smaller stakes, higher pace and plenty of escapist action. Vivid, gritty visceral imagery soaking typically muscle-powered loner or small group protagonists in the blood of their enemies, through a fast-paced magical world, Sword and Sorcery focuses on smaller scale, more personal conflicts, moral ambiguity and tons of action and adventure. This is the land of Conan, Kull and Jirel of Joiry. Here, there be monsters.Episode Highlights:* What is Sword and Sorcery?* A brief look into the history of Sword and Sorcery and the genre’s major authors.* Finding the start of Sword and Sorcery on the big screen.Credits:Hosts: Sapha Burnell, K. S. Bishoff, Emily ArmstrongAudio Production: Emily ArmstrongMusic: Jazzy Abstract Beat by Yrii SemchyshynSpecial Thanks: If you’d like a shoutout in episode descriptions, join our Lasting Legends on Substack! Your support makes this podcast possible. Plus, as a Substack subscriber, you get access to show notes, exclusive bonus episodes, and more. Get full access to We Aren't Dead Yet at wearentdeadyet.substack.com/subscribe

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    WADY 19: Hindsight Spotlight: Fallout, Finding Inspiration, and Sword & Sorcery

    Welcome to Episode 19 of We Aren’t Dead Yet, a podcast throwing magic missiles into the ttrpg, gamer and speculative fiction sphere and seeing whether we come out alive at the end.Today’s episode… Hindsight Spotlight: Fallout, Finding Inspiration, and Sword & SorceryIn Hindsight Spotlight, we take a look at media that struck a chord. Whether it's worldbuilding, a particular character, or even a sequence of camera shots, this content stuck out to us as something to chat about, recommend, or praise. This episode, Emily goes full fan girl on the Fallout series and starts speculating about the cosmic horror elements of the setting, Sapha discusses their interpretation of inspiration and how to write fantastic fiction without scraping your favorite media, and Dazz begins a discussion on Sword & Sorcery decades in the making. We’ll see you next week with a closer inspection of the Sword & Sorcery genre with Dazz!Have a question you want to ask about the episode, the writing sphere or table top role playing games? Hit us up with comments on substack, down in the comments section below, or by throwing a question up on X @usurperkings or @e__armstrong.Every little bit helps.Cheers for now!Hosts: Sapha Burnell, K. S. Bishoff, Emily ArmstrongAudio Production: Emily ArmstrongMusic: Jazzy Abstract Beat by Yrii Semchyshyn Get full access to We Aren't Dead Yet at wearentdeadyet.substack.com/subscribe

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    WADY 18: Vaporwave Drive-In: Death Becomes Her

    Welcome to Episode 18 of We Aren’t Dead Yet, a podcast throwing magic missiles into the ttrpg, gamer and speculative fiction sphere and seeing whether we come out alive at the end.Today’s episode… Vaporwave Drive-In: Death Becomes Her!This episode is something entirely different than you’re used to. Rather than get into our regular discussions, we’re giving you a peek at our new series: Vaporwave Drive-In. Each episode we sit down together and provide commentary over a significant movie. Some are great, some are awful, but all have left their mark in some way. This episode, Dazz and Emily introduce Sapha to a campy classic: Death Becomes Her (1992, Robert Zemeckis)! We talk about the use of practical effects combined with CGI in the early 90s, laugh way too much, and lament how hard it is being immortal. Pop in your copy of Death Becomes Her and join in on the watch party with the included countdown click-track!If you want to listen to more Vaporwave Drive-In soon, subscribe to our Substack! Vaporwave Drive-In will be a subscriber only production.Cheers for now!Hosts: Sapha Burnell, K. S. Bishoff, Emily ArmstrongAudio Production: Emily ArmstrongMusic: Jazzy Abstract Beat by Yrii Semchyshyn Get full access to We Aren't Dead Yet at wearentdeadyet.substack.com/subscribe

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    WADY 17: Side Chats: Military, Cozy, and Movie Theaters

    Welcome to Episode 17 of We Aren’t Dead Yet, a podcast throwing magic missiles into the ttrpg, gamer and speculative fiction sphere and seeing whether we come out alive at the end.Every Thursday will be WADY Day, a celebration of something gamer, literature or culture shocking with three friends who found each other online via World Anvil and went “Hey! Let’s talk”. We found out we all have a lot to say and different approaches to the same questions.We have a veteran Dungeon Master, an award winning World Builder & Media Producer, and a bestselling cyberpunk + mythpunk author, here to snark, speak and speculate on fiction, creative professions and games.Today’s episode… Side Chats: Military, Cozy, and Movie Theaters!In this Side Chat episode, we get into improving the military ranks in our worldbuilding, discuss what cozy really means, and get into the differences between small town and big city movie theater experiences. Join us as we break down the different ranks, from enlisted personnel to high-ranking officers, and discuss their visual designations through badges, medals, pips, and more within the military hierarchy. Then, we ask ourselves: what exactly is cozy worldbuilding, and how does it differ from other worldbuilding styles? We get into our feelings about cozy feels and how to make your worldbuilding fit that vibe. Finally, have you ever noticed how the moviegoing experience can vary depending on where you live? From audience noise and cell phone use to general rudeness and etiquette, the atmosphere in movie theaters can differ significantly between small towns and big cities. Dazz breaks down life in a small town and the way movie theaters used to be.If you want to support We Aren’t Dead Yet, please subscribe to become one of our Not Dead Knights and consider a paid tier, purchase something from our Merch Store, buy Macabre and Monstrous, our first anthology of horror stories and shout out about We Aren’t Dead Yet on social media.Have a question you want to ask about the episode, the writing sphere or table top role playing games? Hit us up with comments on substack, down in the comments section below, or by throwing a question up on X @usurperkings or @e__armstrong.Every little bit helps.Cheers for now!Hosts: Sapha Burnell, K. S. Bishoff, Emily ArmstrongAudio Production: Emily ArmstrongMusic: Jazzy Abstract Beat by Yrii Semchyshyn Get full access to We Aren't Dead Yet at wearentdeadyet.substack.com/subscribe

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    WADY 16: From Pixels to Polyhedral

    Welcome to Episode 16 of We Aren’t Dead Yet, a podcast throwing magic missiles into the ttrpg, gamer and speculative fiction sphere and seeing whether we come out alive at the end.Every Thursday will be WADY Day, a celebration of something gamer, literature or culture shocking with three friends who found each other online via World Anvil and went “Hey! Let’s talk”. We found out we all have a lot to say and different approaches to the same questions.We have a veteran Dungeon Master, an award winning World Builder & Media Producer, and a bestselling cyberpunk + mythpunk author, here to snark, speak and speculate on fiction, creative professions and games.Today’s episode… From Pixels to Polyhedral!In this episode, the conversation kicks off with a blast from the past, exploring the impact of early gaming systems like the Sega Genesis and the timeless charm of games like Sonic. We discuss our favorite games, hidden gems, and how these early experiences influenced our love for gaming. We remember the days of rushing to open the newest gaming magazine to see the new releases or running home after school to play video games so long your hands ached. The episode culminates in a spirited discussion comparing our experiences with games like Baldur's Gate 3 with traditional tabletop roleplaying games, and talk about our perceived differences between video game RPGs and tabletop RPGs (TTRPGs), from player agency and storytelling to game mechanics and social interaction.If you want to support We Aren’t Dead Yet, please subscribe to become one of our Not Dead Knights and consider a paid tier, purchase something from our Merch Store, buy Macabre and Monstrous, our first anthology of horror stories and shout out about We Aren’t Dead Yet on social media.Have a question you want to ask about the episode, the writing sphere or table top role playing games? Hit us up with comments on substack, down in the comments section below, or by throwing a question up on X @usurperkings or @e__armstrong.Every little bit helps.Cheers for now,We’ll see you next week for an exciting chat with the hosts about the media they love right now.Hosts: Sapha Burnell, K. S. Bishoff, Emily ArmstrongAudio Production: Emily ArmstrongMusic: Jazzy Abstract Beat by Yrii Semchyshyn Get full access to We Aren't Dead Yet at wearentdeadyet.substack.com/subscribe

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    WADY 15: One Shots Part 5: A Guide to Running One-Shot Sessions

    Welcome to Episode 15 of We Aren’t Dead Yet, a podcast throwing magic missiles into the ttrpg, gamer and speculative fiction sphere and seeing whether we come out alive at the end.Every Thursday will be WADY Day, a celebration of something gamer, literature or culture shocking with three friends who found each other online via World Anvil and went “Hey! Let’s talk”. We found out we all have a lot to say and different approaches to the same questions.We have a veteran Dungeon Master, an award winning World Builder & Media Producer, and a bestselling cyberpunk + mythpunk author, here to snark, speak and speculate on fiction, creative professions and games.Today’s episode… One Shots Part 5: A Guide to Running One-Shot Sessions!In this episode, we focus on session preparation and dynamics, exploring the importance of session 0s and working collaboratively with your players to craft the best possible experience. Learn how to set clear expectations, establish boundaries, and create a collaborative environment that fosters creativity and engagement. Next, we get into the nuances of improvisation as a GM, discussing strategies for thinking on your feet and adapting to unexpected player actions. Discover how to embrace spontaneity and turn unforeseen challenges into opportunities for memorable storytelling and player-driven experiences. Tune in and level up your GM skills as we explore the secrets to running unforgettable one-shot sessions!If you want to support We Aren’t Dead Yet, please subscribe to become one of our Not Dead Knights and consider a paid tier, purchase something from our Merch Store, buy Macabre and Monstrous, our first anthology of horror stories and shout out about We Aren’t Dead Yet on social media.Have a question you want to ask about the episode, the writing sphere or table top role playing games? Hit us up with comments on substack, down in the comments section below, or by throwing a question up on X @usurperkings or @e__armstrong.Every little bit helps.Cheers for now,We’ll see you next week for a sneak peek at Sapha’s newest release: Book of Revels! Come celebrate with us!Hosts: Sapha Burnell, K. S. Bishoff, Emily ArmstrongAudio Production: Emily ArmstrongMusic: Jazzy Abstract Beat by Yrii Semchyshyn Get full access to We Aren't Dead Yet at wearentdeadyet.substack.com/subscribe

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    WADY Episode 14: One Shots Part 4: Crafting Worlds & Encounters

    Welcome to Episode 14 of We Aren’t Dead Yet, a podcast throwing magic missiles into the ttrpg, gamer and speculative fiction sphere and seeing whether we come out alive at the end.Every Thursday will be WADY Day, a celebration of something gamer, literature or culture shocking with three friends who found each other online via World Anvil and went “Hey! Let’s talk”. We found out we all have a lot to say and different approaches to the same questions.We have a veteran Dungeon Master, an award winning World Builder & Media Producer, and a bestselling cyberpunk + mythpunk author, here to snark, speak and speculate on fiction, creative professions and games.Today’s episode… One Shots Part 4: Crafting Worlds & Encounters!Join us in this episode as we delve into the intricacies of crafting immersive worlds and unforgettable encounters for one-shot TTRPG adventures. In the first half of the episode, we explore worldbuilding for one-shots, discussing essential elements like setting creation and establishing backstory. Then, we shift our focus to encounter design, talking techniques for crafting challenging encounters that drive the narrative forward and keep players on the edge of their seats. Learn how to balance tension, drama, and player agency to create moments that leave a lasting impression long after the game ends. Whether you're planning your first one-shot or looking to refine your craft, this episode provides valuable guidance and inspiration to help you master the art of worldbuilding and encounter design for one-shot TTRPGs.If you want to support We Aren’t Dead Yet, please subscribe to become one of our Not Dead Knights and consider a paid tier, purchase something from our Merch Store, buy Macabre and Monstrous, our first anthology of horror stories and shout out about We Aren’t Dead Yet on social media.Have a question you want to ask about the episode, the writing sphere or table top role playing games? Hit us up with comments on substack, down in the comments section below, or by throwing a question up on X @usurperkings or @e__armstrong.Every little bit helps.Cheers for now,We’ll see you next week for the final episode of our One Shot series!Hosts: Sapha Burnell, K. S. Bishoff, Emily ArmstrongAudio Production: Emily ArmstrongMusic: Jazzy Abstract Beat by Yrii Semchyshyn Get full access to We Aren't Dead Yet at wearentdeadyet.substack.com/subscribe

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    WADY 13: One Shots Part 3: NPCs and Premade Characters

    Welcome to Episode 13 of We Aren't Dead Yet, a podcast throwing magic missiles into the ttrpg, gamer and speculative fiction sphere and seeing whether we come out alive at the end.Today's episode... One Shots Part 3: NPCs and Premade Characters!In the third segment of our Writing TTRPG One Shots series, we discuss the importance of memorable NPCs and pre-made player characters in crafting a focused, compelling narrative. We explore tips and techniques for developing vibrant personalities, intriguing backstories, and tangible motivations that breathe life into these characters, as well as share insights on how to ensure NPCs and pre-gens are purposefully woven into the adventure's core conflict and storyline. Learn our best practices for introducing and depicting these characters in gameplay and how to communicate these characters to the GMs playing your one shots.We’ll see you next week for the fourth episode of our One Shot series!Hosts: Sapha Burnell, K. S. Bishoff, Emily ArmstrongAudio Production: Emily ArmstrongMusic: Jazzy Abstract Beat by Yrii Semchyshyn Get full access to We Aren't Dead Yet at wearentdeadyet.substack.com/subscribe

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    WADY 12: One Shots Part 2: Building the Foundations

    Welcome to Episode 12 of We Aren’t Dead Yet, a podcast throwing magic missiles into the ttrpg, gamer and speculative fiction sphere and seeing whether we come out alive at the end.Every Thursday will be WADY Day, a celebration of something gamer, literature or culture shocking with three friends who found each other online via World Anvil and went “Hey! Let’s talk”. We found out we all have a lot to say and different approaches to the same questions.We have a veteran Dungeon Master, an award winning World Builder & Media Producer, and a bestselling cyberpunk + mythpunk author, here to snark, speak and speculate on fiction, creative professions and games.Today’s episode… Building the Foundations!Ever dreamed of running a thrilling tabletop RPG adventure, but worried about a multi-week campaign commitment? One-shots are the answer! In this episode, we talk essentials of crafting unforgettable one-shot TTRPG experiences for you and your players. We'll lay the groundwork by exploring the core elements of a one-shot, from brainstorming captivating ideas to structuring a satisfying narrative. Feeling uninspired? We'll unlock the secrets of finding genre-based inspiration, helping you conjure fantastical adventures, thrilling mysteries, or gritty post-apocalyptic struggles. We'll guide you through crafting the central tension that will keep your players engaged from start to finish. Mastering the art of pacing is also key! We'll equip you with the knowledge to ensure your one-shot flows seamlessly, leaving your players wanting more. So, grab your dice, gather your party, and prepare to play!If you want to support We Aren’t Dead Yet, please subscribe to become one of our Not Dead Knights and consider a paid tier, purchase something from our Merch Store, buy Macabre and Monstrous, our first anthology of horror stories and shout out about We Aren’t Dead Yet on social media.Have a question you want to ask about the episode, the writing sphere or table top role playing games? Hit us up with comments on substack, down in the comments section below, or by throwing a question up on X @usurperkings or @e__armstrong.Every little bit helps.Cheers for now,We’ll see you next week for the third episode of our One Shot series!Hosts: Sapha Burnell, K. S. Bishoff, Emily ArmstrongAudio Production: Emily ArmstrongMusic: Jazzy Abstract Beat by Yrii Semchyshyn Get full access to We Aren't Dead Yet at wearentdeadyet.substack.com/subscribe

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    WADY 11: One Shots Part 1: What Is A TTRPG One Shot?

    Welcome to Episode 11 of We Aren’t Dead Yet, a podcast throwing magic missiles into the ttrpg, gamer and speculative fiction sphere and seeing whether we come out alive at the end.Every Thursday will be WADY Day, a celebration of something gamer, literature or culture shocking with three friends who found each other online via World Anvil and went “Hey! Let’s talk”. We found out we all have a lot to say and different approaches to the same questions.We have a veteran Dungeon Master, an award winning World Builder & Media Producer, and a bestselling cyberpunk + mythpunk author, here to snark, speak and speculate on fiction, creative professions and games.Today’s episode… Side Characters Explored!What is a TTRPG one shot? We kick things off in this episode by defining (and later try to redefine) exactly that and the numerous benefits of running one with your group. We're talking about low commitment for those who can't do an entire campaign and an easy entry point for newcomers to get their feet wet. Plus, one-shots let you live out those whacky character concepts you'd never want to be stuck with long-term! Stick around until the end as we dish on our own experiences writing our very first one-shot adventures.If you want to support We Aren’t Dead Yet, please subscribe to become one of our Not Dead Knights and consider a paid tier, purchase something from our Merch Store, buy Macabre and Monstrous, our first anthology of horror stories and shout out about We Aren’t Dead Yet on social media.Have a question you want to ask about the episode, the writing sphere or table top role playing games? Hit us up with comments on substack, down in the comments section below, or by throwing a question up on X @usurperkings or @e__armstrong.Every little bit helps.Cheers for now,We’ll see you next week for the second episode of our One Shot series!Hosts: Sapha Burnell, K. S. Bishoff, Emily ArmstrongAudio Production: Emily ArmstrongMusic: Jazzy Abstract Beat by Yrii Semchyshyn Get full access to We Aren't Dead Yet at wearentdeadyet.substack.com/subscribe

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    WADY 10: Side Characters Explored

    Welcome to Episode 10 of We Aren’t Dead Yet, a podcast throwing magic missiles into the ttrpg, gamer and speculative fiction sphere and seeing whether we come out alive at the end.Every Thursday will be WADY Day, a celebration of something gamer, literature or culture shocking with three friends who found each other online via World Anvil and went “Hey! Let’s talk”. We found out we all have a lot to say and different approaches to the same questions.We have a veteran Dungeon Master, an award winning World Builder & Media Producer, and a bestselling cyberpunk + mythpunk author, here to snark, speak and speculate on fiction, creative professions and games.Today’s episode… Side Characters Explored!In this episode, we take a look at side characters in literature and tabletop roleplaying games. We'll start by exploring how to deal with multiple minor characters in your cast and creating layered minor character in literature. Then we examine the role of non-player characters (NPCs) in TTRPGs, discussing the various types of NPCs and offering tips for game masters on how to effectively utilize them to enrich the gaming experience. From establishing clear motivations to creating memorable character traits, we'll provide practical advice on how to breathe life into your supporting cast.If you want to support We Aren’t Dead Yet, please subscribe to become one of our Not Dead Knights and consider a paid tier, purchase something from our Merch Store, buy Macabre and Monstrous, our first anthology of horror stories and shout out about We Aren’t Dead Yet on social media.Have a question you want to ask about the episode, the writing sphere or table top role playing games? Hit us up with comments on substack, down in the comments section below, or by throwing a question up on X @usurperkings or @e__armstrong.Every little bit helps.Cheers for now,We’ll see you next week for the first episode of our One Shot series!Hosts: Sapha Burnell, K. S. Bishoff, Emily ArmstrongAudio Production: Emily ArmstrongMusic: Jazzy Abstract Beat by Yrii Semchyshyn Get full access to We Aren't Dead Yet at wearentdeadyet.substack.com/subscribe

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    WADY 9: Exploring Dragons Across Cultures & Time

    Welcome to Episode 9 of We Aren’t Dead Yet, a podcast throwing magic missiles into the ttrpg, gamer and speculative fiction sphere and seeing whether we come out alive at the end.Every Thursday will be WADY Day, a celebration of something gamer, literature or culture shocking with three friends who found each other online via World Anvil and went “Hey! Let’s talk”. We found out we all have a lot to say and different approaches to the same questions.We have a veteran Dungeon Master, an award winning World Builder & Media Producer, and a bestselling cyberpunk + mythpunk author, here to snark, speak and speculate on fiction, creative professions and games.Today’s episode… Exploring Dragons Across Cultures & Time!In this episode, we embark on a mythical journey through the fascinating world of dragons. We start by unraveling the origins and diverse cultural interpretations of dragons, exploring these majestic creatures from the chaos dragons of ancient Egypt to the celestial Lung of Chinese mythology, the cosmic struggles of Tiamat, and the Nordic prophecy of Jormungandr. Transitioning to modern depictions, we witness the evolution of dragons in literature, gaming, and film. From the fearsome beasts of Dungeons & Dragons to the lovable companions of How to Train Your Dragon, dragons have captivated audiences with their power, mystery, and charm.If you want to support We Aren’t Dead Yet, please subscribe to become one of our Not Dead Knights and consider a paid tier, purchase something from our Merch Store, buy Macabre and Monstrous, our first anthology of horror stories and shout out about We Aren’t Dead Yet on social media.Have a question you want to ask about the episode, the writing sphere or table top role playing games? Hit us up with comments on substack, down in the comments section below, or by throwing a question up on X @usurperkings or @e__armstrong.Every little bit helps.Cheers for now,We’ll see you next week for the first episode of our One Shot series!Hosts: Sapha Burnell, K. S. Bishoff, Emily ArmstrongAudio Production: Emily ArmstrongMusic: Jazzy Abstract Beat by Yrii Semchyshyn Get full access to We Aren't Dead Yet at wearentdeadyet.substack.com/subscribe

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    WADY 8: Mythical Creatures on the Fringes of Science

    Welcome to Episode 8 of We Aren’t Dead Yet, a podcast throwing magic missiles into the ttrpg, gamer and speculative fiction sphere and seeing whether we come out alive at the end.Every Thursday will be WADY Day, a celebration of something gamer, literature or culture shocking with three friends who found each other online via World Anvil and went “Hey! Let’s talk”. We found out we all have a lot to say and different approaches to the same questions.We have a veteran Dungeon Master, an award winning World Builder & Media Producer, and a bestselling cyberpunk + mythpunk author, here to snark, speak and speculate on fiction, creative professions and games.Today’s episode… Mythical Creatures on the Fringes of Science!From modern sightings to theories that challenge conventional understanding, we examine the mysteries surrounding creatures with limited evidence and potential explanations from cryptozoology and mythology. Join us as we discuss the intriguing theories of Sasquatch’s evolutionary ancestry, the possibility of Megaboa, and other unconventional ideas related to mythical creatures. Explore stories of animals once thought to be purely fictional, like the giant squid or okapi, and learn how science continues to unravel the secrets of the natural world.If you want to support We Aren’t Dead Yet, please subscribe to become one of our Not Dead Knights and consider a paid tier, purchase something from our Merch Store, buy Macabre and Monstrous, our first anthology of horror stories and shout out about We Aren’t Dead Yet on social media.Have a question you want to ask about the episode, the writing sphere or table top role playing games? Hit us up with comments on substack, down in the comments section below, or by throwing a question up on X @usurperkings or @e__armstrong. Every little bit helps.Cheers for now, We’ll see you next week for a discussion about side characters in media and NPCs!Hosts: Sapha Burnell, K. S. Bishoff, Emily ArmstrongAudio Production: Emily ArmstrongMusic: Jazzy Abstract Beat by Yrii Semchyshyn Get full access to We Aren't Dead Yet at wearentdeadyet.substack.com/subscribe

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    WADY 7: Mythical Creatures Rooted in History

    Welcome to Episode 7 of We Aren’t Dead Yet, a podcast throwing magic missiles into the ttrpg, gamer and speculative fiction sphere and seeing whether we come out alive at the end.Every Thursday will be WADY Day, a celebration of something gamer, literature or culture shocking with three friends who found each other online via World Anvil and went “Hey! Let’s talk”. We found out we all have a lot to say and different approaches to the same questions.We have a veteran Dungeon Master, an award winning World Builder & Media Producer, and a bestselling cyberpunk + mythpunk author, here to snark, speak and speculate on fiction, creative professions and games.Today’s episode… Mythical Creatures Rooted in History!In this episode, we check out the legends, folklore, and cultural significance of creatures from across different societies. From ancient tales of gods and monsters to more recent creatures, we uncover the origins and meanings behind these mythical beings. Discover how creatures like Scylla and Charybdis were born from attempts to understand and control the forces of nature, and how they continue to shape our perceptions of the world around us.If you want to support We Aren’t Dead Yet, please subscribe to become one of our Not Dead Knights and consider a paid tier, purchase something from our Merch Store, buy Macabre and Monstrous, our first anthology of horror stories and shout out about We Aren’t Dead Yet on social media.Have a question you want to ask about the episode, the writing sphere or table top role playing games? Hit us up with comments on substack, down in the comments section below, or by throwing a question up on X @usurperkings or @e__armstrong. Every little bit helps.Cheers for now, We’ll see you next week for a discussion about mythical creatures and cryptids on the fringes of science!Hosts: Sapha Burnell, K. S. Bishoff, Emily ArmstrongAudio Production: Emily ArmstrongMusic: Jazzy Abstract Beat by Yrii Semchyshyn Get full access to We Aren't Dead Yet at wearentdeadyet.substack.com/subscribe

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    WADY 6: Catching Up With Current Nerd Media news

    Welcome to Episode 6 of We Aren’t Dead Yet, a podcast throwing magic missiles into the ttrpg, gamer and speculative fiction sphere and seeing whether we come out alive at the end.Every Thursday will be WADY Day, a celebration of something gamer, literature or culture shocking with three friends who found each other online via World Anvil and went “Hey! Let’s talk”. We found out we all have a lot to say and different approaches to the same questions.We have a veteran Dungeon Master, an award winning World Builder & Media Producer, and a bestselling cyberpunk + mythpunk author, here to snark, speak and speculate on fiction, creative professions and games.Today’s episode… Catching Up With Current Nerd Media news!Take a break and chill with us today while we discuss current developments in our favorite media! After lamenting our aim in the original Battlefront, we share our perspectives on the portrayal of iconic characters like Batman and the Joker, explore the complexities of antiheroes like Punisher and John Wick, and pop down a rabbit hole of Steadicam shots. Get ready to geek out with us!If you want to support We Aren’t Dead Yet, please subscribe to become one of our Not Dead Knights and consider a paid tier, purchase something from our Merch Store, buy Macabre and Monstrous, our first anthology of horror stories and shout out about We Aren’t Dead Yet on social media.Have a question you want to ask about the episode, the writing sphere or table top role playing games? Hit us up with comments on substack, down in the comments section below, or by throwing a question up on X @usurperkings or @e__armstrong. Every little bit helps.Cheers for now, We’ll see you next week for a discussion about mythical creatures and cryptids from history!Hosts: Sapha Burnell, K. S. Bishoff, Emily ArmstrongAudio Production: Emily ArmstrongMusic: Jazzy Abstract Beat by Yrii Semchyshyn Get full access to We Aren't Dead Yet at wearentdeadyet.substack.com/subscribe

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    WADY 5: For the Love of All Things Villainous

    Welcome to Episode 5 of We Aren’t Dead Yet, a podcast throwing magic missiles into the ttrpg, gamer and speculative fiction sphere and seeing whether we come out alive at the end.Every Thursday will be WADY Day, a celebration of something gamer, literature or culture shocking with three friends who found each other online via World Anvil and went “Hey! Let’s talk”.We have a veteran Dungeon Master, an award winning World Builder & Media Producer, and a bestselling cyberpunk + mythpunk author, here to snark, speak and speculate on fiction, creative professions and games.Today’s episode… For the Love of All Things Villainous!In our Valentine's Week episode, we explore the essence of the villainess, dissecting our crafting process behind these characters. Discover the individuality within evil as we discuss the importance of defining unique personality traits for female villains and challenge conventional notions of morality. From dark queens to jilted lovers, we examine the various archetypes and dive into what makes villainesses both captivating and terrifying.If you want to support We Aren’t Dead Yet, please subscribe to become one of our Not Dead Knights and consider a paid tier, purchase something from our Merch Store, buy Macabre and Monstrous, our first anthology of horror stories and shout out about We Aren’t Dead Yet on social media.Every little bit helps.We’ll see you next week for a discussion about media and IP!Hosts: Sapha Burnell, K. S. Bishoff, Emily ArmstrongAudio Production: Emily ArmstrongMusic: Jazzy Abstract Beat by Yrii Semchyshyn Get full access to We Aren't Dead Yet at wearentdeadyet.substack.com/subscribe

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    WADY 4: The History of Female Villains

    Welcome to Episode 4 of We Aren’t Dead Yet, a podcast throwing magic missiles into the ttrpg, gamer and speculative fiction sphere and seeing whether we come out alive at the end.Every Thursday will be WADY Day, a celebration of something gamer, literature or culture shocking with three friends who found each other online via World Anvil and went “Hey! Let’s talk”.We have a veteran Dungeon Master, an award winning World Builder & Media Producer, and a bestselling cyberpunk + mythpunk author, here to snark, speak and speculate on fiction, creative professions and games.Today’s episode… The History of Female Villains!Join us in this episode as we unravel the history of female villains in fiction from mythology to modern day. Beyond the seductive facade lies a world of complexity. We delve into the motivations and backstories of the most compelling female villains, challenging simplistic portrayals and uncovering the layers that make them truly fascinating.If you want to support We Aren’t Dead Yet, please subscribe to become one of our Not Dead Knights and consider a paid tier, purchase something from our Merch Store, buy Macabre and Monstrous, our first anthology of horror stories and shout out about We Aren’t Dead Yet on social media.Every little bit helps.We’ll see you next week for part 2 to discuss how we build our female villains!Hosts: Sapha Burnell, K. S. Bishoff, Emily ArmstrongAudio Production: Emily ArmstrongMusic: Jazzy Abstract Beat by Yrii Semchyshyn Get full access to We Aren't Dead Yet at wearentdeadyet.substack.com/subscribe

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    WADY 3: How to Write A Strong Female Character!

    Welcome to Episode 3 of We Aren’t Dead Yet, a podcast throwing magic missiles into the ttrpg, gamer and speculative fiction sphere and seeing whether we come out alive at the end.Every Thursday will be WADY Day, a celebration of something gamer, literature or culture shocking with three friends who found each other online via World Anvil and went “Hey! Let’s talk”.We have a veteran Dungeon Master, an award winning World Builder & Media Producer, and a bestselling cyberpunk + mythpunk author, here to snark, speak and speculate on fiction, creative professions and games.Today’s episode… How to Write A Strong Female Character!In this episode, we analyze the evolution of the strong female character in speculative fiction and provide tips on writing better leading ladies. We'll take a look at the seven feminine archetypes, from maiden to mystic, and celebrate the breakout heroines who shattered glass ceilings thanks to their defiantly human portrayals. From Ripley in Alien to Katniss Everdeen, we explore what gives these icons an undeniably real magnetism and complexity beyond just being “badass.” We’ll dig into nuanced characterization that resonates. Should you make her flaws obvious vulnerabilities or barely perceptible quirks? Unpack the level of struggle, growth, and moral ambiguity today's audiences expect.If you want to support We Aren’t Dead Yet, please subscribe to become one of our Not Dead Knights and consider a paid tier, purchase something from our Merch Store, buy Macabre and Monstrous, our first anthology of horror stories and shout out about We Aren’t Dead Yet on social media.Every little bit helps.We’ll see you next week for a discussion on female villains in fiction!Hosts: Sapha Burnell, K. S. Bishoff, Emily ArmstrongAudio Production: Emily ArmstrongMusic: Jazzy Abstract Beat by Yrii Semchyshyn Get full access to We Aren't Dead Yet at wearentdeadyet.substack.com/subscribe

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    WADY 2: How We Write Short Fiction

    Welcome to Episode 2 of We Aren’t Dead Yet, a podcast throwing magic missiles into the ttrpg, gamer and speculative fiction sphere and seeing whether we come out alive at the end.Every Thursday will be WADY Day, a celebration of something gamer, literature or culture shocking with three friends who found each other online via World Anvil and went “Hey! Let’s talk”.We have a veteran Dungeon Master, an award winning World Builder & Media Producer, and a bestselling cyberpunk + mythpunk author, here to snark, speak and speculate on fiction, creative professions and games.Today’s episode… How We Write Short Fiction!Join us as we dive into the fascinating world of storytelling and explore the unique approaches we took in crafting the short stories featured in our anthology Macabre and Monstrous. We share anecdotes, challenges faced during the writing process, and the collaborative efforts that went into creating a collection of stories that cover a range of horror genres.If you want to support We Aren’t Dead Yet, please subscribe to become one of our Not Dead Knights and consider a paid tier, purchase something from our Merch Store, buy Macabre and Monstrous, our first anthology of horror stories and shout out about We Aren’t Dead Yet on social media.Every little bit helps.We’ll see you next week, for how to build better female characters!Hosts: Sapha Burnell, K. S. Bishoff, Emily ArmstrongAudio Production: Emily ArmstrongMusic: Jazzy Abstract Beat by Yrii Semchyshyn Get full access to We Aren't Dead Yet at wearentdeadyet.substack.com/subscribe

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    WADY 1: Magic Systems in Lit & TTRPGs

    Welcome to Episode 1 of We Aren’t Dead Yet, a podcast throwing magic missiles into the ttrpg, gamer and speculative fiction sphere and seeing whether we come out alive at the end. Every Thursday will be WADY Day, a celebration of something gamer, literature or culture shocking with three friends who found each other online via World Anvil and went “Hey! Let’s talk”. We have a veteran Dungeon Master, an award winning World Builder & Media Producer, and a bestselling cyberpunk + mythpunk author, here to snark, speak and speculate on fiction, creative professions and games. Today’s episode… Magic Systems in Literature & TTRPGs! We gab about Soft versus Hard Worldbuilding for magic, why Magic Realism is an outlier (also why you need to read A Very Old Man With Enormous Wings by Gabriel Garcia Marquez if you already haven’t), what magic means to fiction, character, setting and plot and plenty more. Dazz brings in her tenure as a long-standing Game Master to talk Game Design and helping players figure out magic for themselves, while Emily talks player experiences. It’s a tempting and tremendous bunch of ideas wrapped around the WADY enthusiasm. If you want to support We Aren’t Dead Yet, please subscribe to become one of our Not Dead Knights and consider a paid tier, purchase something from our Merch Store, buy Macabre and Monstrous, our first anthology of horror stories and shout out about We Aren’t Dead Yet on social media. Every little bit helps. We’ll see you next week, for writing short fiction out of ttrpg world builds! Get full access to We Aren't Dead Yet at wearentdeadyet.substack.com/subscribe

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A TTRPG, Gamer & Spec Lit podcast with Emily Armstrong, Sapha Burnell & KS Bishoff. There's always something we can do, 'cause we aren't dead yet. wearentdeadyet.substack.com

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