Alex Keane

@squishymage42.bsky.social

Attorney and speculative fiction enthusiast. Enjoy reading and playing role-playing games. I run a blog where I talk about games and stories at https://alexanderkeane.com

Binge Watch: The Hunting Party My wife and I have slightly different tastes in most movies and shows. She tends toward comedies, I tend toward big epic space operas. One show which we both enjoyed, now unfortunately canceled, is The Hunting Party. The premise of the show is that there was a top…

Binge Watch: The Hunting Party

My wife and I have slightly different tastes in most movies and shows. She tends toward comedies, I tend toward big epic space operas. One show which we both enjoyed, now unfortunately canceled, is The Hunting Party. The premise of the show is that there was a top secret prison hidden inside a nuclear silo […]

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Playing with Photography One of my good friends going back to elementary school is the son of a professional photographer. So growing up in the late '90s and early '00s, we had some interesting hand-me-down cameras to play around with. The main one we messed around with was a 35mm Nikon SLR. Later…

Playing with Photography

One of my good friends going back to elementary school is the son of a professional photographer. So growing up in the late '90s and early '00s, we had some interesting hand-me-down cameras to play around with. The main one we messed around with was a 35mm Nikon SLR. Later on I got my own Canon EOS Rebel 200p 35mm SLR.

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It was the world's first interspecies conference. "First," the elf said, "let's agree we all have a right to exist." The goblin nodded. The orc looked at elves and humans and growled "Nah!" The human looked at orcs and goblins and said "No." "For fucks sake," the elf and goblin said in unison.

Interesting Links–Week of 6/3/2026 While looking for stories from Appendix N, I came across The Eldritch Dark, which catalogs the works of Clark Ashton Smith. Since my own local bookstores are devoid of Smith's works, it's been a great find. Over at Prismatic Wasteland, there is a blogwagon on the…

Interesting Links–Week of 6/3/2026

While looking for stories from Appendix N, I came across The Eldritch Dark, which catalogs the works of Clark Ashton Smith. Since my own local bookstores are devoid of Smith's works, it's been a great find. Over at Prismatic Wasteland, there is a blogwagon on the theme of randomness beginning. I can't wait to share my own contribution on this one.

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In Praise of My Favorite Clunky TTRPG One of the first non-D&D RPGs I played was the fourth edition of Shadowrun. I was hooked from the start. It has fantasy. Check. It has Cyberpunk Dystopia. Check. Its default setting at the time I was introduced to it was Seattle. Check. It felt like this game…

In Praise of My Favorite Clunky TTRPG

One of the first non-D&D RPGs I played was the fourth edition of Shadowrun. I was hooked from the start. It has fantasy. Check. It has Cyberpunk Dystopia. Check. Its default setting at the time I was introduced to it was Seattle. Check. It felt like this game was made specifically for me. Were the books easy to parse for the rules?

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Returning to the GBA In the last couple months, I've been getting back into "retro games" aka the ones that came out as I was a kid, and increasingly, the ones that came out while I was a teenager. Gameboy Advance and GameCube being "retro" is crazy, but such is the way of linear time. Pokémon…

Returning to the GBA

In the last couple months, I've been getting back into "retro games" aka the ones that came out as I was a kid, and increasingly, the ones that came out while I was a teenager. Gameboy Advance and GameCube being "retro" is crazy, but such is the way of linear time. Pokémon Fire Red This one kind of started the most recent kick with its release on Switch.

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What Can We Learn by Reading the Appendices? This year, I've been making a concerted effort to track down and read some books from Appendix N, as well as from the comparable lists from Pathfinder, from 5e 2014, from Dolmenwood, from Numenera, and honestly from every TTRPG in my collection I could…

What Can We Learn by Reading the Appendices?

This year, I've been making a concerted effort to track down and read some books from Appendix N, as well as from the comparable lists from Pathfinder, from 5e 2014, from Dolmenwood, from Numenera, and honestly from every TTRPG in my collection I could find a list for. I also wrote a list of some media I find inspirational…

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Hollow Kingdom by Kira Jane Buxton Recently, I grabbed some lists of science fiction and fantasy authors from my hometown of Seattle, as well as some more local to my newer home in Northeast Ohio. One new-to-me author from the Seattle list was Kira Jane Buxton. I looked her up and came across her…

Hollow Kingdom by Kira Jane Buxton

Recently, I grabbed some lists of science fiction and fantasy authors from my hometown of Seattle, as well as some more local to my newer home in Northeast Ohio. One new-to-me author from the Seattle list was Kira Jane Buxton. I looked her up and came across her debut novel, Hollow Kingdom. The blurb on Libby about "Watership Down…

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Interesting Links–Week of 5/13/2026 Over at Full Moon Storytelling, Dave Clark has a fun discussion of the challenges for DMs with the new weekly Beyond Drops and decisions about whether they fit into your campaign. At Bastionland, Chris McDowell uses an analogy with racing circuits and rallies to…

Interesting Links–Week of 5/13/2026

Over at Full Moon Storytelling, Dave Clark has a fun discussion of the challenges for DMs with the new weekly Beyond Drops and decisions about whether they fit into your campaign. At Bastionland, Chris McDowell uses an analogy with racing circuits and rallies to talk about different types of locations and play loops that you find in the same game.

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So, friends: I promised I'd tell the story. Now I shall. Let a (former) psych nurse tell you the true (gods help us) story of a night in a big-time NYC emergency room: and the arrival of The Man With The Bloomingdales Bag. (1/n)

The Bloomingdales Big Brown Bag

My First Nuzlocke So, Pokémon games have been in my wheelhouse since 1999, when a friend from school let me try his copy of Pokémon Red on a flight from Seattle to Washington Dulles for our school DC trip. They were one of my earliest introductions to RPGs, so I guess they're responsible for my…

My First Nuzlocke

So, Pokémon games have been in my wheelhouse since 1999, when a friend from school let me try his copy of Pokémon Red on a flight from Seattle to Washington Dulles for our school DC trip. They were one of my earliest introductions to RPGs, so I guess they're responsible for my interest in a bunch of stuff I've written about here.

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