There’s a few for me. Yamok sauce. Various synthohols. The desserts Troi’s always eating (or being). But most especially gagh. I wouldn’t let the fact it’s some kind of living worm distract me from the way all the cool people describe it. If Riker likes it, I think I would too and I certainly wouldn’t want to look like...
Shared some coffee shop space with a co-creator of the West Coast Avengers (1984). We've met before, and I have a couple of sketches from him. I still need to get a copy of Marvel Team-Up #74 (1978) for him to sign.
Even if you're new to D&D, most of you are likely familiar with Dragon magazine. First published by TSR in 1976, Dragon was an indispensable official source of new #DnD material.
Dragon was issued monthly from June 1976 until Sept 2007 (359 issues) in print, with a digital version continuing on until the final Dragon, issue 430, dropped in Dec 2013.
My all-time favourite article continues to be The Nine Hells by Ed Greenwood (Dragon 75 & 76).
500 Character book report on book #74 of the ALA's Top 100 Most Banned and Challenged Books: 2010-2019. "Monster" by Walter Dean Myers. Young Adult Fiction
Sixteen year old Steve Harmon from Harlem, NY makes an imaginary movie about the trouble he's in. The script is how the story is told to the reader. Steve is accused of participating in an armed robbery and homicide. I don't want to give away too much, but we get an interesting and frightening view of the legal system. 3.5/5
1/7 In Mappings by Ira Greenberg, the concept of maps serves as our guide through unknown territory. Maps are the work of nameless pioneers who came before us, and they represent orientation and, to a degree, a feeling of familiarity in unfamiliar surroundings.
4/7 The project offers a tour of the unknown places we could glimpse while on a flight across liminal lands, oblivious to the names and stories of whatever lies under us between our start and our destination.
The perspective of Mappings leaves us with the same feeling of distanced curiosity about the names of the towns we see and about the purposes of structures we can only guess with thousands of meters of empty air between us and them.
What foods from the shows would you like to try if you could?
There’s a few for me. Yamok sauce. Various synthohols. The desserts Troi’s always eating (or being). But most especially gagh. I wouldn’t let the fact it’s some kind of living worm distract me from the way all the cool people describe it. If Riker likes it, I think I would too and I certainly wouldn’t want to look like...
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Connections #74 Thursday 24 August 2023
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