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We meet Nikko, Starr, Judy and Kraken, a group of mismatched monster-hunters desperately trying to make ends meet in San Jenaro. Things start to look up as they take out a murderous doll and move on to deal with an upscale bar's Frankenstein problem, while his older comrades offer young Nikko some unsolicited relationship advice. #iHunt is a tabletop roleplaying game about monster hunting in the gig economy by Olivia Hill and Filamena Young, available at https://machineage.itch.io/ihunt-the-rpg.
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Olivia and Filamena are back on CreepyPodsta: The Creepypasta Podcast, to chat about a haunted Morrowind mod called Jvk1166ez.esp. Find me on Mastodon! Support the show on Patreon! $1 a month gets you two bonus audio treats and one written piece! Theme music is by Matt Holt Upcoming episodes: The Disney Mirror Ritual, Midnight Game, […]
CreepyPodsta: The Creepypasta Podcast welcomes some new friends: Filamena Young and Olivia Hill from Machine Age Productions. They’re both here to chat about the legendary Fallout 3 Numbers Station. Find me on Mastodon! Support the show on Patreon! $1 a month gets you two bonus audio treats and one written piece! Theme music is by […]
Come with us as we look at the new and improved (?) version of the “True” Black Hand - The Tal’Mahe’Ra. This is an update from the original “Dirty Secrets of the Black Hand.” We have a long and sorted relationship with the Black Hand, so this is bound to be an interesting and informative episode. This book was written by Maggie Carroll, Matthew Dawkins, Tanya Coen Diaz, Danielle Harper, David A Hill Jr, Daniel Lanman, Marianne Pease, Neall Raemonn Price, Malcolm Sheppard, Tristan Tarwater, Steffie de Vaan, Filamena Young, and Myranda Sarro for Onyx Path Publishing and published on April 6th, 2016
Mark, Mike, and Chris are joined by freelancer Filamena Young to discuss her extensive work for White Wolf. We begin with a discussion of the upcoming Strange Dead Love, a compilation of chronicle hacks and a setting shard for Vampire: the Requiem. Following that we cover Werewolf, Mage, and Filamena's thorough plans to survive the zombie apocalypse. Be sure to check us out at http://www.facebook.com/DarkerDaysRadio or our Posterous forum at http://darkerdaysradio.posterous.com/#!/. Be sure to subscribe through iTunes!
Mark, Mike, and Chris talk in depth about the Onyx Path. Following that, the dark trinity are joined by White Wolf freelancer Filamena Young for a Secret Frequency on alchemist Compte Arneu. The hosts discuss their reactions to V20, especially the artwork Mike recommended. The episode finishes off with an indepth review of the Mage Chroniclers Guide. Be sure to check us out at http://www.facebook.com/DarkerDaysRadio or our Posterous forum at http://darkerdaysradio.posterous.com/#!/. Be sure to subscribe through iTunes!
Today, I got a chance to sit down with my good friend Filamena Young, and talk about writing, online resources, and how to get things done even when there's other things clawing at your time. The background gets a little noisy, but stick through it; it's fascinating stuff. You can find more on Filamena at her website, www.filamena.com. Here's the sites we talk about in the interview: Space Westerns magazine www.spacewesterns.com/ Janet Reid jetreidliterary.blogspot.com BookEnds blog bookendslitagency.blogspot.com Critters Workshop www.critters.org Mouth Full Of Bullets magazine www.mouthfullofbullets.com The Voice of Free Planet X theme was written and performed by Russell Collins of www.clockworkaudio.net