[LIST] JUNE STAFF PICKS
Whether you’re looking for a summer action flick, anarchy-fueled drama, or historical fic, the Geek’d Out staff has you covered!
Whether you’re looking for a summer action flick, anarchy-fueled drama, or historical fic, the Geek’d Out staff has you covered!
Check out what the Geek’d-Out staff is recommending this month: literature, music, an 8-volume graphic novel, and a television series.
Whether you’re still in the holiday spirit or not, the Geek’d Out staff has a variety of recommendations for you to enjoy!
Check out our Q&A with Rachelle Storm, author of the Absolution series. We chat about her inspiration and favorite fandoms.
It’s time for our monthly Staff Picks. Check out what some of the Geek’d-Out staff is reading, playing, and watching this month!
The Trial of the Wizard King is a book with incredible worldbuilding, characters with complex and relatable with real-world anxieties and struggles, and various religions and histories that make you want to know more. A slow burn to start, but once it gets going this book is very hard to put down.
Releasing on September 15th, “Constant Comedy: How I Started Comedy Central and Lost my Sense of Humor” is Art’s memoir exploring Comedy Central’s unlikely creation, the early days, and how it became a staple in the television pantheon. We were lucky enough to sit down with Art and chat about the early days of Comedy Central, what makes a good pitch, and the value of classic comedy.
If you’re like me, looking for some science-fiction that will give you a sense of escapism and hope for the future, I highly reccomend you check out Solarpunk!
Sinister secrets and hidden agendas abound in Return of the Wizard King, a dark fantasy series dense with history and world-building.