Épisodes

  • Interview with Aaron Reynolds from Effin' Birds
    Jan 6 2026

    In this episode of Epic Realms, host Nick sits down with bestselling author and cartoonist Aaron Reynolds, the creator of the wildly popular Effin Birds. From Canadian comedy roots to Comic Con chaos, this wide ranging conversation dives deep into how humor, spite, and creativity built one of the internet’s most enduring web comics.

    Aaron shares the true origin story of Effin Birds, including the infamous rejection that turned out to be the best thing that ever happened to him. He opens up about growing up on CBC sketch comedy, his love of absurd humor, and how early pranks, school newspapers, and baseball fandom shaped his creative voice.

    Listeners will hear behind the scenes stories from Comic Cons, including shadow puppets, deli stickers, cosplay adventures, and why San Diego Comic Con is both a nightmare and a financial necessity. Aaron also talks candidly about publishing struggles, algorithm burnout, crowdfunding books, and how he keeps a daily comic fresh nearly ten years in.

    Episode Highlights

    • How Effin Birds went from rejected pitch to global phenomenon

    • Growing up on Canadian comedy like Wayne and Shuster, Kids in the Hall, and Red Green

    • Comic Con antics, shadow puppet zones, and why being weird works

    • The realities of making a living as a web cartoonist in the algorithm era

    • Crowdfunding books, publisher collapses, and taking control of your work

    • Upcoming Effin Birds projects including sticker books, affirmation decks, and an oracle deck

    If you love comics, comedy, creative careers, or stories about turning rejection into momentum, this episode is for you. Effin' Birds 2026 Calendar - https://amzn.to/4jnm19a Effin' Birds 2026 Day to Day Calendar - https://amzn.to/4jnm19a Effin' Birds Website - https://effinbirds.com/

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    1 h et 5 min
  • Interview with Rodney Thompson - RPG and Board Game Designer.
    Dec 23 2025

    In this episode of Epic Realms, we sit down with game designer Rodney Thompson for an in depth conversation about his journey through tabletop roleplaying games, board games, and video game design. Rodney shares how his early love of Dungeons and Dragons and the West End Games Star Wars RPG shaped his creative path, from college gaming marathons to building homebrew content that eventually opened the door to professional game design.

    We explore Rodney’s time at Wizards of the Coast, including his work on the Star Wars Saga Edition RPG and how lessons from D20 Modern and early fourth edition ideas influenced its structure. Rodney reflects on what worked, what he would change today, and why supporting game masters with strong tools is critical to a game’s longevity.

    The conversation also dives into Rodney’s role as a sandbox designer in video games, including his work at Bungie on Destiny. He explains what sandbox design means in both tabletop and video games, how player experience and emotional fantasy drive design decisions, and why iteration and playtesting matter so much across mediums.

    We also discuss the transition from roleplaying games to board games with Lords of Waterdeep, the lessons learned from physical components and resource management, and how those ideas feed back into RPG design. Finally, Rodney talks about Scratchpad Publishing and his latest tabletop RPG, Neon City Outlaws, a cyberpunk heist and rebellion game that lets players build their city as they play, complete with faction politics, revolution mechanics, and body swapping technology.

    This episode is a thoughtful look at storytelling through games, creative evolution, and what it means to design experiences that bring people together at the table. Check out Scratchpad Publishing here - https://scratchpadpublishing.com

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    1 h et 3 min
  • Nathan Lowell Returns to Epic Realms
    Dec 9 2025

    Todays guest is a returning alumni of Epic Realms. Nathan Lowell, is an award-winning author known for his captivating works across various genres, including the beloved Golden Age of the Solar Clipper series.

    In this episode, we dive deep into Nathan's unique perspective on storytelling, food, and the creative process. Here are a few takeaways that I believe will resonate with writers, foodies, and anyone interested in the art of storytelling:

    1. The Importance of Food in Storytelling: Nathan shared his journey as a self-proclaimed foodie and how his love for cooking influences his writing. He emphasized that food is not just a necessity but a powerful storytelling tool that can create connections between characters. Whether it's a simple meal shared among friends or a complex dish that symbolizes a character's journey, food can add depth and authenticity to narratives. As Nathan puts it, "What happens happens at the table," highlighting how shared meals can be a backdrop for character development and plot progression.

    2. Writing as a Journey, Not Just a Destination: Nathan's approach to writing is refreshingly organic. He describes himself as a "pantser," someone who writes by the seat of their pants rather than following a strict outline. He encourages aspiring writers to focus on the act of writing itself, suggesting that the first draft is about telling yourself the story. This perspective is liberating and reminds us that the creative process is often messy and nonlinear. As Nathan wisely states, "If you can't outline, just write. The whole point of the exercise is to write."

    3. Embracing Continuity Challenges: As Nathan discussed his experiences with writing multiple trilogies and series, he candidly addressed the challenges of maintaining continuity over time. He shared that keeping track of characters, plot points, and timelines can be daunting, especially when years pass between writing installments. However, he views these challenges as opportunities for growth and learning. His advice? Don't be afraid to delete or rewrite sections that no longer serve the story, and remember that the essence of storytelling lies in the connections we create with our characters and readers.

    Join us for this enlightening conversation with Nathan Lowell, where we explore the intersection of food, creativity, and the art of storytelling. Whether you're a writer, a foodie, or simply someone who enjoys a good story, there's something in this episode for you! Check out Nathan at his Website - NathanLowell.com https://amzn.to/4pB5q47 to get The Wizards Cat on Amazon! Of course sign up for our newsletter, and check out all our new news articles on our websites at EpicRealmsMedia.com

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    1 h et 3 min
  • Audiobook Narrator Andrea Emmes
    Nov 25 2025

    Andrea Emmes joins Epic Realms for an in depth conversation about her remarkable creative journey. Andrea is an award winning audiobook narrator, actor, singer, producer, and the voice behind more than 400 audiobook titles across a wide range of genres. Her career stretches from performing on stage and in theme parks like Disney and Universal Studios to game design with Disney Interactive, and eventually to becoming a highly respected voice in the audiobook industry.

    In this episode we explore Andrea’s beginnings in theater and dance, her early fascination with storytelling, and the winding path that led her into acting, voice work, and game development. She shares how health challenges shaped her career and how she used those experiences to find new creative opportunities. We talk about narration technique, character building, the business side of audiobooks, and her long running partnership with author Ashley Fontaine, which led to their YA paranormal novel Eternal Beauty.

    Whether you are an audiobook fan, a creative professional, or someone who enjoys hearing the real stories behind the work, this episode offers an inspiring look at how resilience and passion can shape a creative career. Check out all her work at, https://www.andreaemmes.com/

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    58 min
  • Bestselling Author Jeri Shepherd
    Nov 11 2025

    In this episode of Epic Realms, Nick welcomes the remarkable Jeri Shepherd - a multi-time #1 bestselling author known for her expansive body of work across genres including science fiction, fantasy, horror, children’s books, and game writing.

    Jeri shares her lifelong journey through storytelling, from her early days as a playwright and poet to becoming a respected figure in genre fiction and tabletop RPG design. A U.S. Air Force Arabic Linguist veteran, Jeri discusses how her global perspective and sense of community continue to shape her writing and creative approach.

    Together, Nick and Jeri explore:

    • How she transitioned from stage and screenwriting to fiction and publishing.

    • Her collaborations with Luke Gygax, Ed Greenwood, and the team at Chaotic Great Gaming.

    • The creation of her system-driven project Dungeon Race RPG and her philosophy on accessible game design.

    • The rise of anthologies like Otherworldly, Outerworldly, and Netherworldly under the Nerd Street banner.

    • Her upcoming Shakespeare-inspired play Of Thread and Thorn, premiering next May.

    • Her insights on community building, burnout prevention, and empowering other creators through mentorship and retreats.

    Whether you’re a reader, writer, or gamer, this conversation highlights Jeri’s passion for collaboration and storytelling across every medium.

    🔗 Visit EpicRealmsMedia.com for more episodes, and find Jeri online at redwritesbooks.com Her New Audio Book at - 🔗 https://soundbooththeater.com/shop/audiobooks/the-broken-fault-lines-book-1-at-fault/

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    54 min
  • Legendary Author Kevin J Anderson
    Oct 28 2025

    This week on Epic Realms, bestselling author Kevin J. Anderson joins Nick for a wide-ranging and inspiring conversation. Known for his work on Dune, Star Wars, The X-Files, and DC Comics, Kevin shares stories from his incredible career and his creative process—from his early writing days in Wisconsin to collaborating with legends like Frank Herbert’s son Brian Herbert and Rush drummer Neil Peart.

    They discuss Kevin’s latest releases, including Nether Station, a chilling blend of science fiction and cosmic horror from the Weird Tales line, and the newly remastered Terra Incognita fantasy trilogy, complete with its companion rock albums from Roswell 6. Kevin opens up about balancing passion projects, running his publishing imprint WordFire Press, and teaching the next generation of writers.

    If you love sci-fi, fantasy, or behind-the-scenes stories from one of the most prolific authors in the genre, this episode is not to be missed.

    Listen now and explore more at EpicRealmsMedia.com Follow Kevin J. Anderson: WordFire.com | Patreon.com/KevinJAnderson

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    53 min
  • Brandon Crilly - Author and Game Designer
    Oct 14 2025

    In this episode of Epic Realms, author and game writer Brandon Crilly joins us to talk about his journey from teaching to writing and how those two paths have always intertwined.

    We dive into Brandon’s early years, discovering tabletop roleplaying in college, and how his goals as a writer eventually led him into the world of RPGs through the Ed Greenwood Group. He shares how his background in education shapes his storytelling, his approach to creative writing, and the way he connects with both students and readers.

    We also discuss his TEDx Talk on tabletop roleplaying, gaming groups, and learning, exploring how fantasy and games can inspire youth in powerful ways. And of course, we talk about his novels Catalyst and Castoff, the Aspects of Aelda duology, and the creative process behind his short fiction, long-form storytelling, and RPG design work.

    A thoughtful and inspiring conversation about imagination, teaching, and storytelling across worlds. https://brandoncrilly.com/ Castoff Pre-Order https://www.atthisarts.com/product/castoff/

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    1 h et 8 min
  • Scott Curry from Scented Realms
    Sep 30 2025

    In this episode of Epic Realms, we’re joined by Scott Curry, co-founder of Scented Realms, a groundbreaking project bringing the sense of smell into tabletop roleplaying games. From fantasy-themed scents and scent-delivery tools to integrated RPG mechanics, Scented Realms is reshaping how players experience immersion at the table.

    We talk with Scott about his own RPG background, how the idea for Scented Realms came to life, and how the system actually works in play. He shares insights into the Kickstarter campaign and fulfillment, the challenges of creating immersive tools, and what the future holds for the company. We also explore the rise of innovative products over the last decade and how they continue to push the boundaries of roleplaying.

    Whether you’re a dungeon master, storyteller, or a fan of gaming innovation, this conversation is packed with inspiration for making your worlds come alive. www.Scentedrealms.com

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    55 min
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