May 30, 2019
How did pulp fiction of the 1930s
influence D&D? Plot Points takes a hard look at the question by
reading "Return of the Sorcerer" by Clark Ashton Smith, and brings
along a couple special guests for the journey. Prof. Jason Ray Carney is a
fascinating professor of English at Christopher Newport University
with an upcoming book, Weird Tales of Modernity.
Clinton J. Boomer is a game designer, novelist, and raconteur. They
get together with Ben to look at the influence pulp fiction, and
one particular story, had on the development of
D&D.
Read "Return of the Sorcerer"
here.
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