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Tag: Dungeons and Dragons

The Stories We Tell Part 2: Sam Bastille

March 11, 2022

Nicole Catarino, Editor in Chief of the Long River Review, interviews our team member, Sam Bastille. In this interview, we get to see what the creative process of writing is like for one individual and how that process intermingles with tabletop role-playing games… … More The Stories We Tell Part 2: Sam Bastille

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Reads And Reels For Dungeons & Dragons Players

March 2, 2022

Obsessed with Dungeons and Dragons and need some fantasy books to fit your niche? Cameron Deslaurier has some recommendations for you…… More Reads And Reels For Dungeons & Dragons Players

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The Stories We Tell Part 1: Eileen Sholomicky

February 21, 2022

When you write, what are you really writing about? It’s the age-old question, and one that Nicole Catarino explores in an interview with LRR’s own fiction editor, Eileen Sholomicky… More The Stories We Tell Part 1: Eileen Sholomicky

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Recommending Books Based on Dungeons Dragons Classes, Part II: Artificer, Paladin, Ranger, Warlock

March 3, 2021

Eileen Sholomicky on recommending books based on D&D Classes… More Recommending Books Based on Dungeons Dragons Classes, Part II: Artificer, Paladin, Ranger, Warlock

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Recommending Books Based On Dungeons & Dragons Classes, Part I: Barbarian, Fighter, Monk, Rogue

February 8, 2021

Eileen Scholomicky dives into the best books to read based on your Dungeons & Dragons Class… More Recommending Books Based On Dungeons & Dragons Classes, Part I: Barbarian, Fighter, Monk, Rogue

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Storytelling in Video Games

April 16, 2014

I used to hold the opinion that video games couldn’t be considered an art form. This was in part because it resembled nothing close to traditional art, and also because I liked video games, and I figured a teenager with minimal life experience’s opinion on anything was probably wrong. Naturally, I was wrong. Video games… More Storytelling in Video Games

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