GMBC ep36 - What Makes a Monster? - Horror Anthology "Where Monster's Pray" by Trisha 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 a dash of humor, making for an entertaining yet thought-provoking listen. As they dissect the themes of Wooldridge's stories, they invite the audience to rethink what defines a monster and the societal perceptions surrounding them, ensuring a captivating experience for fans of horror and tabletop role-playing alike.
Takeaways:
* The Game Masters Book Club podcast highlights the intersection of fiction and tabletop gaming, emphasizing how great stories can enhance role-playing experiences.
* At Rising Phoenix Game Con, the discussion revolved around the horror anthology 'Where Monsters Pray', showcasing the works of various talented authors, including Tricia Wooldridge.
* The podcast delves into the complex nature of monsters, questioning traditional definitions and exploring themes of villainy through engaging conversations among the guests.
* Listeners are treated to witty banter about unicorns, cephalopods, and the peculiarities of intelligent cats, adding a light-hearted flavor to the serious discourse on horror and narrative.
* Tricia Wooldridge’s stories redefine monsters, often flipping the narrative to show that the true monster may not be what it seems, thus challenging societal perceptions.
* The episode encourages creativity in tabletop games, suggesting mechanics and themes from the discussed stories that players might adapt for their own campaigns.
Links referenced in this episode:
* risingphoenixgamecon.com [https://risingphoenixgamecon.com]
* k-squareproductions.com [https://k-squareproductions.com]
* gmbookclub [https://gmbookclub]
* gmbookclub.bluesky.social [https://gmbookclub.bluesky.social]
* gamemastersbookclub [https://gamemastersbookclub]
* gamemastersbookclub.instagram [https://gamemastersbookclub.instagram]
Companies mentioned in this episode:
* Rising Phoenix Game Con
* Twisted Tropes
* Where Monsters Pray
* DND
* Vampire the Masquerade
* Palladium's Night Spawn
* Nightbane
* Heart of Frankenstein
* Nightlife
* Lovecraft
* Kids on Bikes
* Mutants and Masterminds
* Dungeons and Dragons
* Frankenstein
* Stephen King
* Nothing in the Basement
* GURPS