Literature in TTRPGs: An Interview with Kate from OMAMAM - Undercommon Taste Episode 69
Undercommon Taste
English - January 19, 2022 16:00 - 1 hour - 69.6 MB - ★★★★★ - 9 ratingsGames Leisure Hobbies Homepage Download Apple Podcasts Google Podcasts Overcast Castro Pocket Casts RSS feed
This week, we welcome Kate, the "Master Teacher" from the D&D 5e actual play podcast "Of Mice and Men and Monsters" to discuss her methods for adapting literary works for the TTRPG table, as well as some pointers on how to do you own adaptations. Join us as we discuss gothic literature, the Great Gatsby, and what time is the wrong time to read a Cormac McCarthy novel.
During this episode, we mention public domain literature, and specifically Project Gutenberg, which has tens of thousands of public domain works available for free. You can find Project Gutenberg online at gutenberg.org.
You can find Kate and her podcast on all major podcatchers, as well as on Twitter (@OMAMAMshow) and Instagram (@OMAMAMshow).
This week's shoutouts were for 19 Hits the Dragon (@19HitstheDragon), Goblin's Corner (@goblinscorner), and Wilbo Baggins (@WhatsUpWilbo).
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