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A book club (podcast) for TTRPG enthusiasts who can't seem to find time to actually play TTRPGs. Join Finch (they/them), Barclay (he/him), and Bee (he/they) as they come together once a month to discuss tabletop game source books (and whatever else they end up rambling on about).

Tabletop Book Club Barclay Travis

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A book club (podcast) for TTRPG enthusiasts who can't seem to find time to actually play TTRPGs. Join Finch (they/them), Barclay (he/him), and Bee (he/they) as they come together once a month to discuss tabletop game source books (and whatever else they end up rambling on about).

    "Grand Guignol" by Luke Jordan

    "Grand Guignol" by Luke Jordan

    This month, we read Grand Guignol, a Victorian romance-horror RPG. It hasn’t been released yet, but you can find Luke’s other games here. We also discussed the demo of Little Wolves, a new game from Dinoberry Press. You can find the demo here and the crowdfunding page here.

    Discussion of Little Wolves begins at 48:05.

    You can find the game for next month, the girlfriend of my girlfriend is my friend by stargazersasha, on itch[dot]io, linked here.

    Questions? Comments? Concerns? Send us an email at tabletopbookclub@gmail.com!

    Find Tabletop Book Club on Ko-fi here.

    Find Tabletop Book Club on (the artist formerly known as) Twitter here.

    Find Tabletop Book Club on Tumblr here and Instagram here.

    You can find Finch’s new actual play Wicked World here.

    You can find both parts of 30 Candles: Suburbanoia, which Bee was featured on, here & here.

    Our music is "pathways" by louie zong from his collection "chopped up piano", linked ⁠here⁠.

    Thanks for listening! Consider leaving a five-star rating if you enjoyed!

    • 1 hr 9 min
    "Metalepsis" by Superdillin

    "Metalepsis" by Superdillin

    This month, we read Metalepsis, formerly titled How Does That Work, You’re a Bicycle. You can find it here, at Dillin’s itch[dot]io page.

    Next month, we’re covering Grand Guignol, an upcoming game by Luke Jordan of Wildwood Games. This game isn’t out yet, but you can find Luke’s other games on their itch[dot]io page, linked here. Additionally, we will be covering the demo of Little Wolves by Dinoberry Press, which you can find here.

    Find Tabletop Book Club on Ko-fi here.

    Questions? Comments? Concerns? Send us an email at tabletopbookclub@gmail.com!

    Find Tabletop Book Club on (the artist formerly known as) Twitter here.

    Find Tabletop Book Club on Tumblr here and Instagram here.

    Our music is "pathways" by louie zong from his collection "chopped up piano", linked ⁠here⁠.

    Thanks for listening! Consider leaving a five-star rating if you enjoyed!

    • 55 min
    “i’m sorry did you say street magic” by Caro Asercion

    “i’m sorry did you say street magic” by Caro Asercion

    This month, we read i’m sorry did you say street magic. You can find it here, at Caro Asercion’s itch[dot]io page.

    You can find the game for next month, Metalepsis by Superdillin, on itch[dot]io, linked here.

    We launched a Ko-fi this month! You can find it here.

    Questions? Comments? Concerns? Send us an email at tabletopbookclub@gmail.com!

    Find Tabletop Book Club on (the artist formerly known as) Twitter here.

    Find Tabletop Book Club on Tumblr here and Instagram here.

    Our music is "pathways" by louie zong from his collection "chopped up piano", linked ⁠here⁠.

    Thanks for listening! Consider leaving a five-star rating if you enjoyed!

    • 1 hr 9 min
    "LOGAN: An Autobiographical Tabletop Game" by Logan Timmins (breathingstories)

    "LOGAN: An Autobiographical Tabletop Game" by Logan Timmins (breathingstories)

    This month, we read LOGAN: An Autobiographical Tabletop Game. You can find it here, at Logan’s itch[dot]io page. Be aware of its content warnings, also included within the text itself: mention of miscarriage, depression, self harm, and suicidal thoughts.

    You can find the game for next month, i’m sorry did you say street magic by Caro Asercion, on itch[dot]io, linked here.

    You can also check out Logan's new podcast Lyrical Ludology, linked here.

    Questions? Comments? Concerns? Send us an email at tabletopbookclub@gmail.com!

    Find Tabletop Book Club on (the artist formerly known as) Twitter here.

    Find Tabletop Book Club on Tumblr here and Instagram here.

    Our music is "pathways" by louie zong from his collection "chopped up piano", linked ⁠here⁠.

    Thanks for listening! Consider leaving a five-star rating if you enjoyed!

    • 1 hr 11 min
    "Sleepaway" by Jay Dragon

    "Sleepaway" by Jay Dragon

    For our pilot episode, we took a (re)read through a group favorite: Jay Dragon’s Sleepaway. “A game of horror, dreams, and summer camp”, Sleepaway sets an intense, stomach-churning tone just with the text alone. You can find it here, at Possum Creek Games’ itch[dot]io page.

    You can find the game for next month, LOGAN: An Autobiographical Tabletop Game by Logan Timmins, on itch[dot]io, linked here.

    Questions? Comments? Concerns? Send us an email at tabletopbookclub@gmail.com!

    Find Tabletop Book Club on (the artist formerly known as) Twitter here.

    Find Tabletop Book Club on Tumblr here and Instagram here.

    Our music is "pathways" by louie zong from his collection "chopped up piano", linked here.

    Thanks for listening! Consider leaving a five-star rating if you enjoyed!

    • 1 hr 3 min

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SpiceGirl815 ,

This is good podcast!!

This is good podcast??

Bit aside, I truly enjoy listening to these three smart and funny people talk about tabletop roleplaying games. Thank you for introducing me to knew games and for reminding us all the act of reading a game is a way to play it!!

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