In Unknown Worlds of the Merril Collection, host Oliver Brackenbury interviews special guests about notable history and new frontiers in the worlds of science fiction, fantasy and horror as found in Toronto’s Merril Collection, the Western Hemisphere’s largest publicly accessible archive of genre materials.
Produced by Chris Dickie. Interviews have been edited for length and content.
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In Unknown Worlds of the Merril Collection, host Oliver Brackenbury interviews special guests about notable history and new frontiers in the worlds of science fiction, fantasy and horror as found in Toronto’s Merril Collection, the Western Hemisphere’s largest publicly accessible archive of genre materials.
Produced by Chris Dickie. Interviews have been edited for length and content.
Host Oliver Brackenbury explores the world of role playing games and the Appendix N reading list that inspired them with master gamer and commentator Jeff Goad.
Links to some of the things mentioned in this episode:
Spellburn
Appendix N
Cleave-Land Podcast
The Appendix N Reading List
Dungeon Crawl Classic
Call of Cthulhu
Monster Hearts RPG
Vampire: The Masquerade
Wizards of the Coast
Mechwarrior
Shadowrun
Beyond the Wall
A great, free booklet on what OSR gaming is
Traveller
B/X Basic D&D Set / Moldvay
Legends of the Flame Princess
Dungeon World
Dungeons & Drag Queens
Gencon & Garycon
Goodman Games Forum
D&D Gamefinder Forum
Jack Vance's The Dying Earth Series
“Imaro” by Charles Saunders
Critical Role w/ Matt Mercer
Adventure Zone Podcast
Unknown Worlds of the Merril Collection
In Unknown Worlds of the Merril Collection, host Oliver Brackenbury interviews special guests about notable history and new frontiers in the worlds of science fiction, fantasy and horror as found in Toronto’s Merril Collection, the Western Hemisphere’s largest publicly accessible archive of genre materials.
Produced by Chris Dickie. Interviews have been edited for length and content.