Tuesday, October 3, 2023

All Bark No Dice Episode 5: Psychic Twitter Damage w/ Alison Huang

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We’re back with another contributor to Candlekeep Mysteries: Alison Huang. A writer and game designer currently living in Melbourne, Alison was a contributor to Uncaged Anthology Vol. 1 as well as the author of Then Came The Rain (both available on the DM’s Guild) as well as multiple indie titles on her itch.io page. She is also an instructor for the RPG Writer’s Workshop and a contributor to MCDM.

Follow Alison on Twitter: @Drazillion

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  • Dan Arndt

    Fiction writer, board game fanatic, DM. Has an MFA and isn't quite sure what to do now. If you have a dog, I'd very much like to pet it. Operating out of Indianapolis.

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