Hey all, Sam here. As soon as David gets off work, we'll be starting our "weekend." His work schedule is going to be a bit odd for the next couple weeks, but then it should settle down. But I'm really excited for what we have planned for the next couple of days. We're giving the… Continue reading NetGalley Review: The Renaissance of Gwen Hathaway by Ashley Schumacher
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NetGalley Review: Under the Whispering Door by T.J. Klune
Hey all, Sam here. Hello, hello, and happy Thursday. So...David's been settling into his new job, and after figuring out our household budget, it's time for me to get serious about job hunting myself. I've started really looking at work-from-home jobs, because 1) the cats seem happier when there's someone home with them, 2) it's… Continue reading NetGalley Review: Under the Whispering Door by T.J. Klune
WIP Wednesday – Feb 22
Hey all, Sam and David here. Somehow, once again, it is the middle of the week already. It feels like January stretched on for a long time, but February is flying past. Is that because it's the shortest month? I don't know. But we have less than a week left this month, and that's a… Continue reading WIP Wednesday – Feb 22
Manga Review: The Seven Deadly Sins, Volume 3 by Nakaba Suzuki
Hey all, Sam here. It's another lovely Monday, and the start of another really cool week of content here on Free State of Geek. I'm excited for the book reviews, for Tabletop Tuesday, and I'm really excited to share snippets from some of the writing I've been doing recently, so I hope you'll stop by… Continue reading Manga Review: The Seven Deadly Sins, Volume 3 by Nakaba Suzuki
NetGalley Review: Dungeons & Dragons: Ravenloft – Orphan of Agony Isle by Casey Gilly and Bayleigh Underwood
Hey all, Sam here. Hello and happy Sunday! It has been a little while since I've talked about a comic on here, but I do enjoy reading them, and I have a few that I've read in the past year or so that I'd like to write up reviews for, so I'll try and start… Continue reading NetGalley Review: Dungeons & Dragons: Ravenloft – Orphan of Agony Isle by Casey Gilly and Bayleigh Underwood
NetGalley Review: The One True Me and You by Remi K. England
Hey all, Sam here. I am on a roll with getting these posts going, and that is very exciting for me. Like okay, I know an 18 day blog streak may not be that big of a deal to some people, but I'm very glad that we've been able to generate this much content. Oh,… Continue reading NetGalley Review: The One True Me and You by Remi K. England
Weekend Writer: The Writer’s Guide to Beginnings by Paula Munier – Chapter Two: The End is Where We Start From – Scene One
Hey all, Sam here. Welcome back to Weekend Writer. I'm excited to have you here. This week I'm delving into the next section of The Writer's Guide to Beginnings: How to Craft Story Openings That Sell by Paula Munier, and while I definitely feel that you can jump into this chapter by chapter deep dive… Continue reading Weekend Writer: The Writer’s Guide to Beginnings by Paula Munier – Chapter Two: The End is Where We Start From – Scene One
NetGalley Review: The Harp of Kings by Juliet Marillier
Hey all, Sam here. Hello, and how are you doing this fine day? We're getting ready to head into the weekend, and honestly I'm pretty darn excited to get to tomorrow's Weekend Writer post, as well as the other book reviews I have coming Saturday and Sunday. I'm trying to get myself caught up on… Continue reading NetGalley Review: The Harp of Kings by Juliet Marillier
WIP Wednesday – Feb 15
Hey all, Sam and David back today. How is it the middle of the week again already? Wow. Okay, well I guess that means we are back to talk about everything we've done over the past week. Oh, something that I know I'm not talking about in the rest of the post is the excitement… Continue reading WIP Wednesday – Feb 15
Manga Monday: My Hero Academia Vol 28 by Kohei Horikoshi
Hey all, Sam here. Happy Monday, everyone. So David started his new job today, and in the meantime, he has taught me how to babysit his 3D printers, which is what I've been doing today. The whole 3D printing process is pretty cool, and I've loved seeing all of the miniatures and articulated dragons and… Continue reading Manga Monday: My Hero Academia Vol 28 by Kohei Horikoshi