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Greg and Shelly open the show as always with all the latest D&D news! Afterwards, Jeremy Crawford calls in to wrap up this current series of Sage Advice, closing it out with customized origins. In this week’s interview, we are joined by #1 New York Times bestselling author of This Is Where It Ends, Marieke Nijkamp who talks about their new book, Even If We Break!

Dragon Talk is executively produced by Greg Tito, Shelly Mazzanoble & Wizards of the Coast. Show production by Lisa Carr & Ryan Marth of Siren Sound. Podcast recording, editing, mixing and mastering by Ryan Marth & Siren Sound.

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Here’s a guide to when each segment on the podcast begins:

00:00: Intro and news with Greg Tito and Shelly Mazzanoble

11:38: Sage Advice with Jeremy Crawford

38:57: Interview with Marieke Nijkamp

1:34:37: Outro


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Marieke Nijkamp

Marieke Nijkamp is the #1 New York Times and internationally bestselling author of This Is Where It Ends and Before I Let Go, as well as The Oracle Code. Their new book, Even If We Break (available now), is a locked-room thriller about five friends who come together for one last time for the RPG that brought them together four years prior, only to discover that one of them has sinister intentions.

The book is Marieke's love letter to the tabletop RPGs they’ve been playing for two decades.

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Greg Tito

Greg Tito has had weird and long career as an Off Broadway stage manager, a playwright, a theater carpenter, a secretary, an RPG designer, a games journalist, and now a PR/Marketing person. He has loved Dungeons & Dragons ever since 1985 when he found an old copy of the AD&D Dungeon Master’s Guide on his brother’s bookshelf and he honed that love of fantasy storytelling in the dark streets of Sasserine by way of the Upper West Side gaming group he joined in 2004. He moved his family (wife + two young kids) to Seattle in 2015 to work on D&D and he’s never looked back.

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Shelly Mazzanoble

Shelly Mazzanoble will always play a magic-user. There. She said it. Enough pretending to want to break out of her comfort zone. She’s a magic-user. She’s also the brand lead for Avalon Hill and loves talking about that one time she played Diplomacy and SOMEONE (okay, it was Ben Petrisor) stabbed her in the back and took over her beloved Russia. If you enjoy tales of sorcery, board game upheavals, and reasons her 3 year-old is crying (HINT: She tried to make him eat a Nutella crepe), find Shelly on Twitter and Facebook.


 

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10/15/2020
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