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Tabletop Book Club

Tabletop Book Club

By: Barclay Travis
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A book club (podcast) for TTRPG enthusiasts who can't seem to find time to actually play TTRPGs. Join Finch (they/yours), Barclay (he/it), and Bee (he/they) as they come together once a month to discuss tabletop game source books (and whatever else they end up rambling on about).Barclay Travis
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  • PAX: Unplugged Extravaganza... 2!
    Dec 31 2025

    Last month, we went to PAX: Unplugged! We start by recapping our con experience this year, and then we have some interviews with friends about games they love and games they make. Below is a list of games covered, as well as where you can find the people we spoke to.

    You can find the game for next month, .dungeon remastered by snow, on itch[dot]io, linked here.

    GAMES DISCUSSED:

    Salvage Union, a post-apocalyptic mech tabletop roleplaying game by Leyline Press, linked here.

    PRAISE THE HAWKMOTH KING, a dark erotic PBTA game by Sage the Anagogue, Backerkit linked here.

    CONTENT WARNING: Our conversation about PRAISE THE HAWKMOTH KING (45:23-1:05:44) includes difficult/heavy topics and sexual content, as is the nature of the game.

    OUR WONDERFUL GUESTS:

    You can find Adam Seats here.

    You can find Sage on Bluesky here.

    You can find FOOD FIGHT! on Bee’s itch page here.

    You can find the interest form and more information on First Blood (on the Clocktower) here.

    Find us on Patreon here! (Following is free!)

    Questions? Comments? Concerns? Send us an email at tabletopbookclub@gmail.com!

    Find Tabletop Book Club on Ko-fi here.

    Find Tabletop Book Club on Bluesky here.

    Our music is "pathways" by louie zong from his collection "chopped up piano", linked ⁠here⁠.

    Thanks for listening! Consider leaving a five-star rating if you enjoyed!


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    1 hr and 10 mins
  • “This Is A Game About Fishing” with Viditya Voleti
    Aug 31 2025

    This month, we read This Is A Game About Fishing by Lee Mack, with special guest Viditya Voleti. You can find it here, on Riverhouse Games’ itch[dot]io page.

    You can find the game for next month, Brindlewood Bay by Jason Cordova, linked here.

    Check out “Keep the Alien Fed” at Philadelphia Fringe Festival here!

    Find us on Patreon here! (Following is free!) Special thanks to our “Zeitgeist” level patrons, Angel and Mars Pinkelman!

    Questions? Comments? Concerns? Send us an email at tabletopbookclub@gmail.com!

    Find Tabletop Book Club on Ko-fi here.

    Find Tabletop Book Club on Bluesky here.

    Our music is "pathways" by louie zong from his collection "chopped up piano", linked ⁠here⁠.

    Thanks for listening! Consider leaving a five-star rating if you enjoyed!

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    52 mins
  • "Orbital Blues" with Brian Flaherty
    Jul 31 2025

    This month, we read Orbital Blues by Sam Sleney & Zachary Cox, and discussed with special guest Brian Flaherty of Many Sided Media. You can find it through SoulMuppet Publishing’s store, linked here, or on their itch[dot]io, linked here.

    You can find the game for next month, This Is A Game About Fishing by Lee Mack, linked here.

    You can find Many Sided Media’s Patreon linked here, and My First Dungeon linked here.

    You can also find the discussed first episode of Orbital Blues: Blackstar linked here.

    Find us on Patreon here! (Following is free!) Special thanks to our “Zeitgeist” level patrons, Angel and Mars Pinkelman!

    Questions? Comments? Concerns? Send us an email at tabletopbookclub@gmail.com!

    Find Tabletop Book Club on Ko-fi here.

    Find Tabletop Book Club on Bluesky here.

    Our music is "pathways" by louie zong from his collection "chopped up piano", linked ⁠here⁠.

    Thanks for listening! Consider leaving a five-star rating if you enjoyed!

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    1 hr and 8 mins
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