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Pen and Dragon

Pen and Dragon

By: Timothy Robare Isaac Anderson and Mike Cahoon
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Summary

What's happening in the indie writing world? Join Tim, Isaac, and Mike as they ramble about the very serious business of being an indie author. Featuring hot topics, pop culture, and very special guests. Be sure to follow the Pen and Dragon podcast on YouTube and social media. You can learn more about the each of the hosts below: Timothy Robare: https://linktr.ee/timothyrobare Isaac Anderson: https://www.norlandpress.com/ Mike Cahoon: https://linktr.ee/mikecahoonTimothy Robare, Isaac Anderson and Mike Cahoon Art Literary History & Criticism
Episodes
  • EP 4 - Do We Need a Gollum Movie?
    May 13 2026

    The Lord of the Rings sure was cool. Cool book. Cool movie. A couple of nice video games, too. Oh, what's that? The celebrated director of Venom: The Movie and Animal Farm wants to make a Gollum movie? Sure. Not like you needed my permission.


    Also, what's the deal with indie book contests? By what rubric are they judged?


    All this and more!

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    1 hr and 5 mins
  • EP 3 - Does Eragon Need a Rewrite?
    May 5 2026

    Should an author ever go back and change a book, or is it best to leave things as they lie? Are AI witchhunts going to become the norm? Is an indie author's success solely based on luck? All this and more on this episode of Pen and Dragon!

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    1 hr and 12 mins
  • EP 2 - Remembering Brian Jacques' Redwall
    Apr 30 2026

    Tim and Mike hash out some recent Indie Drama as well as reminisce over some of the greatest fantasy ever written for young readers.


    And of course, eventually, they talk Game of Thrones because that's just something that must happen.

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    1 hr and 5 mins
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