Game Master's Book Club
Talented Gamemasters read speculative fiction to provide advice on how to run games within those worlds, borrow elements from those worlds for your own games, and recommend similar media to inspire your table top games.
GMBC ep36 - What Makes a Monster? - Horror Anthology "Where Monster's Pray" by Tricia Wooldridge
The Game Masters Book Club invites listeners into a thrilling exploration of narrative and horror as they delve into Tricia Wooldridge's chilling anthology, "Where Monsters Prey." Recorded live at the Rising Phoenix Game Con in Milford, Massachusetts, the episode features engaging discussions with esteemed guests, including the Hugo-nominated authors Elizabeth and Scott Lynch, alongside local talents like Monocwil Black Goose. Throughout the episode, the panelists ponder the true nature of monstrosity, raising questions such as whether cephalopods might be space aliens and whether unicorns should radiate rainbows or exude dark miasmas. Their banter is peppered with insightful commentary and...
GMBC ep35 - New World Dragons at Rising Phoenix Game Con: To Shape a Dragon's Breath with Monoquill Blackgoose
The conversation revolves around the theme of cultural identity and the intricate relationship between humans and dragons, as illustrated in the young adult fantasy novel "To Shape a Dragon's Breath" by Monoquill Blackgoose. They delve into how the protagonist, Anakus, is caught between her insular community's cultural understanding of dragons and the contrasting perspectives of the colonizers. The panelists explore various elements from the narrative, including the significance of dragon genetics, the importance of social bonds between player characters (PCs) and non-player characters (NPCs), and the intensity of teenage experiences. Through witty banter and insightful commentary, they also discuss...
GMBC ep34 - Sapphic Steampunk Shennanigans - Elizabeth Bear's Karen Memory at Rising Phoenix Game Con
The latest episode of the Game Masters Book Club dives into the captivating realms of Elizabeth Bear's *Karen Memory*, a steampunk spy thriller that artfully intertwines adventure with sapphic romance. Set against the backdrop of a fantastical 1870s Pacific Northwest, the discussion unfolds during the vibrant Rising Phoenix Game Con, where the hosts engage with Bear and fellow game masters about the novel's rich themes and character dynamics. They explore how the narrative's stakes extend beyond mere survival to encompass emotional bonds and the implications of failure, allowing for a deeper understanding of character motivations. The conversation is sprinkled...
GMBC ep33 - Crimes, Competence, and Clever Banter: Insights from Scott Lynch at Rising Phoenix Game Con
The conversation dives headfirst into the rich narrative of Scott Lynch's *The Lies of Locke Lamora*, highlighting its intricate world-building and the morally ambiguous nature of its characters. As they gather at Rising Phoenix Game Con, the group, which includes notable authors and seasoned gamers, discusses not only the novel itself but also the broader themes of crime and competency that permeate the story. With a light-hearted banter, they explore the layers of deception woven into the plot, reflecting on how these elements resonate in both literature and tabletop role-playing games. The dialogue oscillates between witty commentary and insightful...
GMBC ep32 - From Graphic Novels to Gaming Tables: How Monstress Inspires Adventure
The latest discussion in the Game Masters Book Club revolves around the captivating fantasy horror graphic novel, "Monstress." This episode dives into the intricate world created by Marjorie Liu and Sana Takeda, focusing on the protagonist, Micah, a teenage girl navigating a tumultuous landscape rife with trauma, political tension, and supernatural elements. The conversation features game masters Tom, Rich, and Martin from Australia, who share their insights on how graphic novels like "Monstress" shape their creative processes and inspire their gaming adventures. They explore themes such as the impact of graphic novels on imagination, the allure of talking cats...
GMBC ep31 - Kaiju, Murders, and Mysteries: Unpacking 'The Tainted Cup'
Exploring the intricate world of Robert Jackson Bennett's "The Tainted Cup," the podcast delves into the unique blend of murder mystery and Kaiju chaos that defines this compelling narrative. With a backdrop of an empire powered by the mutagenic blood of colossal creatures, the discussion unravels the layers of justice, corruption, and the duality of characters navigating this vibrant, yet perilous setting. The panelists, including seasoned game masters Keren Form, Colleen Nachtrieb, and Roger Alix Goudreau, bring their insights on how the book's themes can translate into engaging tabletop role-playing experiences. They articulate the challenges and joys of weaving...
GMBC ep30 - Secrets and Soceities: A Dive into Genevieve Cogman's *The Invisible Library*
The salient point of today's discussion revolves around the captivating exploration of Genevieve Cogman's "The Invisible Library," which serves as a gateway to imaginative tabletop role-playing experiences. The hosts, Marshall Smith, George Krupsky, and Eric Drix, delve into the intricacies of the story, where Irene, a librarian, and her assistant Kai navigate a supernatural London in pursuit of a reality-altering book. However, the conversation takes a thoughtful turn as they also discuss the art of building trust within non-player character (NPC) groups and secret societies in games—an essential aspect for any game master looking to enhance player engagement. Ea...
GMBC ep29 - Exploring a Post-Apocalyptic Tabletop: A Journey Through Sterling Lanier's Classic - Heiro's Journey
Scott Legault, Chris Grannis, and David Clarkson guide listeners through the intriguing world of Sterling E. Lehner's "Hero's Journey," a classic science fiction tale set in a post-apocalyptic landscape where remnants of the past hold the key to the future. As they explore themes of environmentalism, animal rights, and the moral dichotomy of good versus evil, the conversation highlights the book's unique blend of psionics, clones, and intelligent animals, which adds depth to the narrative. Each game master shares their favorite mutant powers from the iconic Gamma World, revealing their personal connections to the source material and the ways...
GMBC ep28 - Total Con 40 Chronicles: D-List Villains Take the Stage
The podcast delves into the intriguing world of Jim Bernheimer's D-list supervillain series, providing listeners with a fresh perspective on the often-overlooked characters in the superhero genre. As the discussion unfolds, the hosts, including Eric, Ian, David, and Sean, explore the humorous and chaotic elements of Bernheimer's narrative, which features a protagonist who transitions from a beleaguered engineer to a low-level villain navigating a comically corrupt corporate landscape. They engage in light-hearted banter about their favorite D-list characters, dissecting the absurdity and charm that these lesser-known figures bring to the superhero universe. Throughout their conversation, they also touch on...
GMBC ep27 - The Thrills of the Rocketeer: A TTRPG Pulp Exploration
The latest discussion revolves around the vibrant and adventurous world of pulp fiction, with a particular focus on the iconic graphic novel, *The Rocketeer*, by Dave Stevens. The hosts delve into the essence of pulp storytelling, highlighting how it embodies fast-paced action and intriguing characters, while also celebrating its homage to the heroic archetypes of the 1930s. As they explore various interpretations of what "pulp" entails, they each share their personal favorite characters from this genre, revealing a rich tapestry of influences that range from Conan the Barbarian to the Shadow. With witty exchanges and clever insights, they illustrate...
GMBC ep26 - Soaring Through Cinderspires: Unpacking Jim Butcher's Aeronaut's Windlass
The discussion takes flight as the hosts delve into Jim Butcher's "The Aeronaut's Windlass," a vibrant exploration of the Cinderspires and the whimsical world of airships and adventure. With a panel of seasoned game masters, they share insights on how this steampunk narrative can inspire thrilling tabletop role-playing experiences. The conversation touches on creative game mechanics, including the introduction of steampunk elements and the hilarity of incorporating talking cats, which adds a delightful twist to character dynamics. They also explore the challenges of maintaining a crew aboard a ship, emphasizing the importance of engaging NPCs to enhance gameplay. Through...
GMBC ep25 - Adventures in Daevabad: A Dive into the City of Brass
The discussion begins with a deep dive into the enchanting realm of Daevabad, the mystical City of Brass, where court intrigue, magical beasts, and cultural conflicts collide in a richly woven narrative. The hosts, alongside their Game Masters, engage in a lively exchange about their favorite mythological settings, touching upon everything from Norse legends to American cryptids, showcasing the diverse inspirations that fuel their tabletop adventures. As they delve into the nuances of S.A. Chakraborty’s trilogy, they examine the depth of its characters and the intricate world-building that captivates readers and gamers alike. With a sprinkling of wi...
GMBC ep24 - Roleplaying Resistance: How 'Bitch Planet' Inspires Subversive Storytelling
Kelly Sue DeConnick's graphic novel "Bitch Planet" serves as a powerful backdrop for this episode's discussion, as the hosts explore its themes of misogyny, conformity, and resistance within a dystopian framework. They delve into a universe where non-compliant women are imprisoned and forced to compete in a brutal death sport, highlighting the narrative's intersection with issues of justice and societal critique. The conversation not only reflects on the story's implications but also challenges gamers to integrate these themes into their tabletop role-playing experiences, prompting a thoughtful examination of how play can mirror and critique real-world injustices. As the group...
GMBC ep23 - From Goblins to Game Masters: Navigating Political Intrigue with Katherine Addison's The Goblin Emperor
George Krubski, Marshall Smith, and Eric Drik dive into a captivating discussion centered around "The Goblin Emperor" by Katherine Addison, a narrative that not only enchants with its intricate world-building but also poses thought-provoking questions about governance and the role of rulers in fantasy settings. The trio explores how the protagonist, Maya, navigates the treacherous waters of court politics, illustrating the challenges of leadership in a world laden with expectations and intrigue. They reflect on the impact of rulers on gameplay, the concept of "fantasy name syndrome," and the sometimes contentious question of whether human characters are truly necessary...
GMBC ep22 - Unveiling the Crescent Moon: A Dive into Saladin Ahmed's The Throne of the Crescent Moon
The podcast dives into the rich tapestry of "Throne of the Crescent Moon" by Saladin Ahmed, highlighting its unique blend of fantastical elements and Middle Eastern culture. The discussion centers around the characters and their reluctant heroism, particularly focusing on Dr. Abdullah Mahkloud, an aging ghoul hunter, and his diverse group of allies, including a magical shape-shifting girl and a pair of old adventurers. Throughout the episode, the speakers engage in a lively exploration of the book's themes, such as the dynamics of aging heroes contrasted with younger, impetuous characters, ultimately emphasizing the intricate world-building that makes the city...
GMBC ep21 - From Page to Play: How Anne McCaffrey’s World Inspires Game Masters, with guests The Feral Ladies
Casey Asl, Marisa Wolf, and Melissa Olthoff, collectively known as the Farreladies, dive into a rich tapestry of lore and nostalgia as they explore Anne McCaffrey's seminal work, *Dragonflight*, the first installment in the *Dragonriders of Pern* series. The episode kicks off with a discussion that ranges from the impact of the U.S. Air Force on McCaffrey's narrative to the quirky threads of ancient Internet lore surrounding fan fiction. Their conversation not only highlights the beloved dragons within the story but also unveils the deep emotional connections that these fantastical creatures forge with their riders—a theme that re...
GMBC ep20 - Navigating Magic and Romance: The Allure of The Sundered Realms by Casey Blair
The podcast dives deep into the enchanting world of *The Sundered Realms*, a fantasy novel by Casey Blair, where magic and romance intertwine amidst a backdrop of intrigue and peril. Listeners are treated to a lively discussion featuring host Eric Jackson and guests Chris Grannis, David Clarkson, and newcomer Scott Legault, who explore the intricacies of a narrative filled with spies, magical gates, and hyper-competent mages falling in love. The episode cleverly dissects the definitions of fantasy, examines the nuances of language within magic systems, and shares delightful media recommendations that resonate with the book’s themes. They also de...
GMBC ep19 - Unpacking the Unwilling Recruit: Military Strategy Meets Roleplay in Sentence to War
The podcast dives into the intriguing realm of military science fiction, centering on "Sentence to War" by J.N. Cheney and Jonathan P. Brazee. The discussion unfolds with hosts Eric Jackson and his fellow game masters—George Krubski, Marshall Smith, and Eric Driks—sharing their insights on how military themes can enhance tabletop role-playing experiences. They explore the series' unique elements, such as genetically augmented soldiers and AI companions, while also pondering the complexities of incorporating military structure into gaming. Each game master contributes their personal anecdotes, highlighting the challenges and comedic moments that arise when role-playing in a mili...
GMBC ep18 - Biotech Horrors and Tabletop Adventures: A Deep Dive into Borne
The podcast dives into the gaming potential of Jeff VanderMeer's "Borne," a narrative steeped in morally complex relationships and set against a post-ecological disaster backdrop. Alex Jackl, Ian Eller, and Sean Murphy explore whether a Game Master can serve as an unreliable narrator, and how the use of factions and interpersonal conflict can enhance gameplay. They passionately debate the implications of these themes for tabletop role-playing, arguing that Vandermeer’s work is ripe for adaptation due to its rich character dynamics and the ethical dilemmas presented. As they dissect the multifaceted nature of factional play, they also ponder the ro...
GMBC ep17 - Tabletop Adventures in Corp-Space: Exploring the Murderbot Phenomenon with the Game Master's Book Club
The discussion dives deep into the intriguing world of "All Systems Red," the first novella in Martha Wells' celebrated "Murderbot Diaries." In this episode, game masters Karen Ford, Rob Trimarco, and Jason Keeley share their insights on a protagonist that is both a reluctant hero and a self-proclaimed slacker, navigating the complexities of its existence while grappling with its newfound autonomy. They explore themes of corporate malfeasance, the essence of personhood, and the nuances of found family—elements that resonate throughout the series. With anecdotes about their own gaming experiences involving robots, the hosts weave together a tapestry of hu...
GMBC ep16 - Superhero Genre Redefined: Lessons from Astro City
Astro City: Life in the Big City serves as a delightful exploration of a superhero universe that marries the extraordinary with the mundane, demonstrating how the presence of super-powered individuals shapes everyday life. In this episode, the hosts of the Game Masters Book Club, including seasoned GMs Jonathan Mazur, Shaun Murphy, and John Corbett, delve into the first six issues of this iconic graphic novel by Kurt Busiek, highlighting its unique storytelling approach that emphasizes character development over typical superhero tropes. They engage in a lively discussion about their favorite and least favorite superpowers, revealing the complexities of managing...
GMBC ep15 - Desert Dreams and Reality Distortions: TTRPGs Inspired by Hunter S. Thompson
Michael St.Ayre, Rick Stec, and Mauricio Cordero dive deep into the chaotic and surreal world of Hunter S. Thompson's "Fear and Loathing in Las Vegas," exploring how this gonzo classic can infuse life into tabletop role-playing games (TTRPGs). They tackle the novel's provocative themes, including its critiques of American culture, while addressing the content warnings that accompany its wild narrative. The trio shares their unique approaches to twisting reality in their games, with Rick advocating for the manipulation of time and space, while Mauricio revels in subverting player expectations. As they navigate the complexities of adapting the book's...
GMBC ep14 - LitTechs and Jane Eyre and GMO Dodo's...Oh My! A Game Master's Guide to Literary Adventures in Jasper Fforde's "The Eyre Affair"
In this episode, the podcast dives into the whimsical world of Jasper Fforde's "The Eyre Affair," a literary adventure that intertwines genres and time travel in a delightfully chaotic manner. The conversation introduces three new Game Masters—Rob trimarco, Jason Keeley, and Keren Form, - who share their unique gaming journeys and explore the surreal elements of the Thursday Next series, where genetically resurrected dodos and literary heists come to life. They discuss how to transform this imaginative narrative into a tabletop role-playing game, highlighting the potential for wacky plot twists and character interactions that mimic the book's playful sp...
GMBC ep13 - Espionage and Vampires: A Game Master's Guide - Brian Lumley's Necroscope
The podcast dives into the intriguing world of espionage, psychic agents, and parasitic vampires, all revolving around the 18-book Necroscope series by Brian Lumley, which serves as the focal point of the discussion. Returning game masters Alice Jackl, Sean Murphy, and Ian Eller share their insights on how to effectively incorporate the themes of spies and vampires into tabletop role-playing games. Throughout the episode, the hosts explore the unique challenges associated with translating Lumley's narrative into engaging gameplay mechanics. They indulge in a light-hearted banter about their favorite vampire characters, showcasing a range of interpretations, from the charming to...
GMBC ep12 - K-Pop Demon Hunters - The Summer Movie That Rocks your RPG World
K Pop Demon Hunters emerges as the standout cinematic experience of summer 2025, captivating audiences with its blend of fantasy, paranormal elements, and catchy music—every track is a certified banger. The episode features a lively discussion among game masters who share their favorite characters and delve into the film's rich storytelling. They explore how the film’s vibrant narrative can inspire tabletop role-playing games, with each host proposing game systems that would best capture its essence. Karen's admiration for the Chosen One archetype and Marshall's controversial pick reveal the depth of character exploration in this animated gem. As they wrap...
GMBC ep11 - Dungeon Crawler Carl: Where Dark Comedy Meets Role-Playing Chaos
The main focus of this podcast episode revolves around the exploration of "Dungeon Crawler Carl," a science fiction fantasy that cleverly blends traditional storytelling with LitRPG elements. The hosts, including Marshall Smith, Eric Driks, and George Krubski, embark on a humorous journey through the absurdities of tabletop role-playing games, sharing their own bizarre experiences with strange items they've encountered during campaigns. As they delve into the book's themes of survival, loss, and the quest for power, they find themselves reflecting on the darker, more serious moments that punctuate the comedy. The episode not only highlights the imaginative world of...
GMBC ep10 - Echoes of Adventure: The Last Hour Between Worlds with Colleen Nachtrieb and Roger Alix-Gaudreau and special guest author Melissa Caruso
Mystery and adventure intertwine as the podcast dives into the fascinating world of Melissa Caruso's *The Last Hour Between Worlds*, the inaugural entry in the Echo Archives trilogy. The discussion not only explores the book’s narrative but also delves into how its themes can enrich tabletop role-playing games, particularly through the lens of time travel and its implications. Caruso, and host Eric Jackson, alongside experienced game masters Roger and Colleen, shares insights on the creative process that marries her writing with her gaming experiences, revealing how the mechanics of storytelling can enhance player engagement. Listeners are treated to a...
GMBC ep09 - Zombies vs. Superheroes: The Ultimate Mashup of Ex Heroes by Peter Cline
The podcast dives headfirst into the intriguing blend of superheroes and zombies presented in Peter Cline's *Ex Heroes*, where the remnants of humanity grapple with their undead counterparts in a dystopian Los Angeles. As returning game masters Roger, Alex, Chris, and David form a formidable team, they explore what makes this mashup not just entertaining, but also ripe for tabletop roleplaying adventures. They ponder the unique gaming experiences that arise from the tension between heroic ideals and the grim realities of a zombie-infested world, while simultaneously engaging in some light-hearted banter about their favorite villains and gaming systems. Throughout...
GMBC ep08 - Confederates, Orishas, and Airships: A Dive into the Black God's Drums by P. Djeli Clark
Exploring the intersection of magic and technology, this podcast episode delves into the rich tapestry of P. Djèlà Clark's novella, *The Black God's Drums*, set in a steampunk alternative history of New Orleans. Ian Eller, Alex Jackal, and Sean Murphy join host Eric Jackson to discuss how the narrative weaves powerful themes of political intrigue and cultural identity, all while centering around the titular weapon that can summon storms. The trio shares their personal experiences as Game Masters, illustrating how they incorporate elements of magic and technology into their own campaigns, likening their creativity to a delightful mix of...
GMBC ep07 - Questing with Percy: How to Game Master the Olympians
The main discussion in this episode revolves around how three new Game Masters, George Krubski, Marshall Smith and Eric Driks, tackle the challenge of adapting "The Lightning Thief," the first book in Rick Riordan's Percy Jackson series, into a tabletop role-playing game. As they dive into the rich tapestry of mythological themes and character dynamics, they explore the intricacies of translating Percy's journey into a gaming experience that captures both the narrative depth and the lighthearted spirit of the original story. The experienced Game Masters share their gaming backgrounds, favorite deities, and insights into how the book's unique elements—li...
GMBC ep06 - The Great Hippo Heist: Exploring Sarah Gailey's Alternate History, River of Teeth
Sarah Gailey's "River of Teeth" takes center stage as the Game Masters Book Club dives into a whimsical and unexpectedly thrilling alternate history where hippos reign supreme. Eric Jackson, alongside game masters Petra Jackl, Colleen Nochtrieb, and Roger Alix-Goudreau, embarks on a lively discussion about this unique narrative that intertwines heists, vibrant characters, and, yes, hippos. The crew explores how this peculiar premise not only entertains but also sparks discussions on character dynamics and world-building in role-playing games. From the hilarity of a heist involving these massive creatures to the ingenious character arcs that emerge, they highlight the charm...
GMBC ep05 - Rising Phoenix Game Con, April 2025 with Dan Collins, Pat French and Neal Devlin
This lively discussion brings to light the intricate relationship between literature and tabletop gaming, particularly focusing on how beloved book characters inspire Dungeons & Dragons campaigns. The host engages with a trio of experienced Dungeon Masters—Dan, Pat, and Neil—who share their unique experiences and insights from years of gaming. They dive into the mechanics of character creation, the artistry of storytelling, and even sprinkle in some humorous anecdotes about their personal gaming journeys. Notably, they emphasize the importance of drawing inspiration from a myriad of sources, ranging from classic literature to modern comics, showcasing how these narratives can enri...
GMBC ep04 - Navigating Brutal Science Fiction on the Tabletop: The Mercy of Gods by James S.A. Corey
We're here with three new gamemasters, Alex Jackl, Sean Murphy and Ian Eller to explore the new Universe by James S. A. Corey, the creators of the Expanse. The Mercy of Gods, the first book in the Captive's War series pits the human-like Anjinn against the overwhelming forces of the technologically superior and authoritarian Carryx who come to conquer them.
This book proved a real challenge to bring to the table top space but Alex, Sean and I did an admirable job.
GMBC ep03 - From Princess Nuns to Demon Chickens: Unpacking T Kingfisher's Nettle and Bone
Petra Jackl, Roger Alix-Gaudreau, Colleen Nachtrieb, and Eric Jackson dive into the enchanting—and at times unsettling—world of T Kingfisher's *Nettle and Bone*, exploring its rich tapestry of themes that juxtapose dark fairy tale elements with a fierce critique of patriarchal structures. The conversation highlights how the narrative revolves around Mara, a princess nun on a quest to rescue her sister from an oppressive marriage, as she navigates through a landscape filled with quirky companions and macabre encounters. Each participant brings their unique perspective, discussing the blend of humor and hope that permeates the story, and how it bril...
GMBC ep02 - Tea Monks and Robots: Exploring Hope Punk in Becky Chambers' Robot and Monk Duology
The discussion revolves around Becky Chambers’ thought-provoking works, *A Psalm for the Wild Built* and its sequel, *A Prayer for the Crown Shy*, which delve into the essence of humanity through a sci-fi lens. This episode highlights the central inquiry posed by the narrative: what do humans truly need? As the hosts—Eric, Chris, Sam, and David—explore the solarpunk setting where robots have chosen to abandon their tools and embrace a life of self-awareness and coexistence with nature, they engage in a rich dialogue about the philosophical implications of such choices. The episode also touches on the unique charac...
GMBC ep01 - A Fairytale Worth Playing: Role-Playing in Stephen King's World
On our very first episode of the Game Masters Book Club our discussion revolves around the intricacies of Stephen King's *Fairy Tale*, a modern fantasy that weaves elements of horror and adventure with a twist of the classic fairy tale narrative. Eric Jackson, along with seasoned game masters Chris Grannis, David Clarkson, and Sam Liberty, explores how the novel's unique settings, characters, and scenes can be translated into captivating role-playing game experiences. They delve into the book's dual worlds, highlighting the protagonist's unexpected journey from the mundane to a magical realm filled with peril and wonder. Their conversation is...