Interview
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Interview with Charlie McCarron – Part 2
This week we're pleased to present part 2 of our interview with game designer Charlie McCarron, creator of the board game Four Humours. In part 2, we talk about the art for the game, some of the other games Charlie has worked on, and whether a person can work as a game designer for a living. Charlie even joins us for our weekly fortune cookie reading! You can find our more about Charlie at charliemccarron.com, and can find his game Four Humours at Adam's Apple Games.
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Interview with Charlie McCarron – Part 1
This week we interview game designer Charlie McCarron, the creator of a unique game titled Four Humours. In Four Humours, you are a medieval doctor who travels the kingdom and uses potions to win over the citizenry. In part one of our interview, we talk with Charlie about how he first got interested in game design, how long it took to develop Four Humours, the process of play-testing the game, what the publishing process was like, how the Kickstarter campaign worked, and more. You can find out more about Charlie at his website charliemccarron.com.
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Interview with Jared Cullum – Part 2
This week we're happy to share part two of our in-depth interview with Jared Cullum, author of the 2020 graphic novel Kodi. Topics include Jared’s use of watercolors, the technical details of sizing pages for a graphic novel, making mistakes while painting, how long it takes to get a book published from start to finish, plus so much more. We hope you enjoy this as much as we did! Follow these links to learn more about Jared, his debut graphic novel Kodi, or his upcoming graphic novel Wonder City.
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Interview with Jared Cullum – Part 1
Jared Cullum is the award-wining author/illustrator of the wonderful 2020 graphic novel Kodi. Kodi tells the story of Katya, a young girl visiting her grandma in Alaska, who meets and befriends Kodi, a giant Kodiak bear. We all loved the book and Jared's unique watercolor style so much so that we reached out to him about appearing on our show, and he kindly accepted. As you’ll hear in this, the first half of our two-part interview, Jared loves talking about the process of art, studying the masters from the Impressionist era, and the process involved in creating a graphic novel.