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Hello.

It’s been a bit, and I have every intention of finishing the game write-ups. But not right now. Right now, I’m just pointing you towards some recent things I’ve finished:

Arkham Elementary is a one-page roleplaying game where you play as substitute teachers at a horrible elementary school. It’s a tweak of John Harper’s Lasers & Feelings, except horrible. The children have eldritch po

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Published on August 25, 2024 08:09
Average rating: 3.53 · 791 ratings · 164 reviews · 17 distinct works
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Two aging Irish criminals loiter around a Spanish ferry terminal and reminisce over their pasts while trying to find a daughter that is doing her best to get away from them as fast as possible.

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Todd Grimson Charles Willeford is amazing, though I favor the last four set in Miami above his other work. The deadpan voice sometimes makes me think he was the brother of Charles Portis, another writer I love and can reread.

I tried to read Colin Wilson's fiction a long time ago without any happy outcome I can recall.


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