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Category Archives: Interviews
INTERVIEW WITH JIM BUTCHER
WARNING: Contains a spoiler if you haven’t read Ghost Story yet. For years now my friends have been bugging me to get into The Dresden Files. I didn’t know what they were, other than a long series of books. They told me … Continue reading
Posted in Books, Interviews
Tagged cold days, dresden files, ghost story, jim butcher
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FREEPLAY INDEPENDENT GAMES FESTIVAL
If you are in Fed square this Wednesday and find yourself surrounded by shifty seeming characters working in teams to steal secrets and undermine each other, you don’t need to be either alert or alarmed – chances are that you … Continue reading
Posted in Event, Interviews, Uncategorized
Tagged Freeplay, Games, Melbourne, Tetsuya Mizuguchi
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INTERVIEW WITH FRAN KRANZ
WARNING: Contains some Cabin in the Woods and Dollhouse spoilers Fran Kranz seems like a nice guy. So it’s interesting then that in two of his best known roles, one way or another he’s brought about the end of the … Continue reading
Posted in Interviews, Television
Tagged Cabin in the Woods, Dollhouse, Fran Kranz, joss whedon, Much Ado About Nothing
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INTERVIEW WITH SEAN MAHER
Sean Maher is perhaps best known for his role as Dr Simon Tam on Firefly, a show which despite being axed in its first season is still the subject of rage, speculation and hot debate. Last week he was in … Continue reading
Q & A WITH MATT MELVIN FROM CYANIDE AND HAPPINESS
We ask Matt Melvin, one of the four authors at Explosm, about Cyanide and Happiness, controversy, and survival in a dystopian society. How did the comic start? We used to draw stick figures on napkins in order to pick up … Continue reading


