• The Unwitting Theology of Warhammer 40k
    Jun 23 2025

    Behold, mortals and mech-fanatics! Welcome to the very first episode of our theological deep-dive into the grimdark future where there is only war... and apparently, a surprising amount of sacramental symbolism. 🕊️⚔️

    In this gloriously over-caffeinated conversation, I (underdressed but spiritually overdressed) sit down with the ever-eloquent Father Deacon Seraphim to unravel the soul of Warhammer 40K — and maybe, just maybe, find a little grace in a galaxy on fire.

    We talk Orthodoxy, Horus Heresy, metaphysical mech lore, the martyrdom of the last priest on Terra, and how wargaming is actually a form of liturgical drama (I said what I said).

    Some say Warhammer is just space fascism with skulls. We say: it's an accidental cathedral, built by atheist Britons, that somehow describes actual spiritual awakening better than most Christian fiction.

    Yes, there are beards. Yes, there is laughter. Yes, there are Necrons, Imperial Knights, and a barn full of Orthodox dads praying compline before throwing dice. This is not a drill. This is Warhammer meets theosis. This is… whatever this is. You're welcome.

    ⏰ Timestamps:

    00:00 The Geeky Deacons? A Bearded Beginning 02:00 First Contact with Warhammer via Flight of the Eisenstein 06:00 The Warhammer Store is a Personality Test (Seriously) 11:00 Orthodox Wargaming & Praying Before Battle 15:00 Narrative Roleplaying as Theology Practice 20:00 A Living Sector Map, Custom Code, and Warp-Fueled Strategy 26:00 Horus Heresy: A Story Written by a Council of Atheist Prophets? 31:00 Worship is Inevitable (And the Monsters Know It) 36:00 From Satire to Shakespeare: The Aesthetic Power of Warhammer 41:00 Theology of Awakening: From Empirical Truth to Divine Encounter 48:00 The Emperor vs. The Last Priest: A Hidden Martyrdom 54:00 Is the Emperor… Jesus? Saint George? The Antichrist? 59:00 The Divine in Warhammer: Still, Small Voices Amid Chainswords 1:04:00 The Rise of Living Saints & Involuntary Miracles 1:10:00 Why This British Atheist Setting Might Be Weirdly Orthodox 1:17:00 Wrapping Up: Pratchett, Tolkien, and a Cathedral in the Grimdark

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    1 hr and 24 mins
  • Grimdark & the Godless Wheel: A Reflection on Abercrombie’s First Law
    Jun 9 2025

    In this special (and long-promised) episode of Fantasy for Our Time, I dive helmet-first into the final installment of Joe Abercrombie’s First Law Trilogy—a.k.a. the Holy Scripture of Grimdark™ (depending who you ask). I wrestle with berserkers, battle ideologies, and gently poke the gnarled problem of evil with a theological stick.

    🛡️ What is Grimdark really saying about human nature? 🎭 Can fantasy fiction offer consolation—or only cynicism? ⚖️ What happens when the divine is deleted from the narrative framework?

    We talk Logan Ninefingers, the Bastard King (whose name totally escaped me mid-video), and the ever-smirking torturer Sand dan Glokta. But we also unpack deeper themes: spiritual fragmentation, Orthodox Christian views on evil, and whether fantasy has lost the mythic courage to hope.

    💬 Expect musings, a bit of rambling (forgive me—I hadn’t had coffee!), and sincere reflections on storytelling, suffering, and the wheel of despair that modern fantasy often rides without brakes.

    ⏰ Timestamps:

    00:00 Intro & Life Update 01:30 Context: Grimdark, Joe Abercrombie, and First Law Trilogy 03:00 The Third Book: Final Reactions and Character Depth 04:30 The Northern War & Logan’s Inner Demon 06:00 Possession, Evil, and Fragmented Identity 08:30 Trial by Combat & Theological Implications 10:00 Evil as Lack: Orthodox and Philosophical Framing 17:00 Myths After Christ: The Hero's Journey vs. Grimdark 20:00 Characters as Pawns: Torturers, Kings & Cowards 25:00 No Catharsis, Just the Wheel: The End of Grimdark 29:00 What’s Next: Warhammer, Narnia & Summer Plans

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    33 mins
  • How I’m Building the Next Inklings | Fantasy Publishing Behind the Scenes
    Apr 14 2025

    Greetings, fellow fantasy fanatics and lore lovers! 🧙‍♂️✨

    Ever wondered what happens behind the mystical curtain of indie fantasy publishing? In this rare “Craftsman’s Workshop” livestream, I reveal all the spellbinding chaos of my publishing plans for 2025 and beyond—straight from my candle-lit scriptorium (okay, maybe just my desk, but still magical).

    From delays with Cantos of Arcadia (curse you, structural edits!) to revealing stunning new cover art, launching Wood Between Worlds Press, and spilling the enchanted ink on my top-secret author coaching program, this video is jam-packed with writerly wizardry, publishing potions, and more than a few epic announcements.

    I’m also giving you a sneak peek at the illustrated Raven Son omnibus, new illustrators, Kickstarter plans, and a secret leatherbound edition that’ll make any collector swoon.

    If you’re an aspiring author, seasoned storyteller, or just love the backstage drama of fantasy lit, pull up a chair. This one’s for you. 🛡️📜

    ⏳ Timestamps

    0:00 – Welcome to the Workshop: The Madness Returns 1:45 – What’s Up with Cantos of Arcadia? Delay Update 4:22 – Introducing Wood Between Worlds Publishing 6:15 – Our First Authors Revealed 9:01 – Cover Art Magic: Goodbye Stuart, Hello Patrick Knowles 12:30 – The Mission Behind Phase One Publishing 15:48 – Phase Two and the St. Basil’s Writers Pipeline 18:33 – Epic Editions, Kickstarter Collectibles, and The Raven Son Omnibus 20:10 – Illustrators, Leatherbound Legends, and New Publishing Dates 22:00 – Secret Author Coaching Program: Indie Publishing from Zero to Hero 24:10 – Final Teases & What’s Coming Next (Including… Grimdark!)

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    25 mins
  • What If Aliens Were Catholic? w/ M.R. Leonard
    Mar 24 2025

    Imagine this: Catholic aliens show up on Earth, but instead of demanding our surrender, they want to set up a Mass. Yep, you heard that right. In today’s conversation, I sit down with debut author M.R. Leonard, the brilliant mind behind Pilgrims, a sci-fi novel that reimagines St. Augustine’s Confessions with aliens, interstellar drama, and a hearty dose of existential wonder.

    We dive into Michael’s journey from corporate law to creative writing, discuss the audacious concept of Catholic aliens, and unpack the philosophical depth and humor baked into his fast-paced thriller. From world religions to the meaning of life in the galaxy, this discussion is out of this world. Literally.

    ⏰ Timestamps:

    0:00 – Welcome & Intro: Forks in the road—Star Trek or spirituality? 5:32 – Reading slumps & finding Pilgrims: A fresh narrative twist. 12:45 – Meet M.R. Leonard: From Boston College to self-published stardom. 18:12 – China, MBA life, and the big creative pivot. 25:10 – Catholic aliens?! The genesis of a groundbreaking premise. 35:47 – Virgil, Augustine, and writing the perfect “airport thriller.” 42:00 – Alien theology: Sacraments in space? 50:15 – The sci-fi genre’s future—grounded yet limitless.

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    56 mins
  • Consolation of Grimdark: Why This Failed Quest Was More Satisfying Than Victory
    Mar 10 2025

    Today, we embark on a perilous journey into the world of Grimdark fantasy, where heroes are fools, victories are tragic, and morality is as murky as a tavern’s back alley.

    After years of avoiding the genre, I finally took the plunge and read Joe Abercrombie’s Before They Are Hanged—the second book in The First Law trilogy. And what did I discover? A failed quest that somehow became one of the most unexpectedly profound fantasy narratives I’ve encountered.

    Why do we need failed quest narratives? How do they console us in a world obsessed with relentless achievement? And what does this mean for epic fantasy, The Hero’s Journey, and even my own book, The Song of the Sirin? Let’s discuss.

    ⏰ Timestamps:

    0:00 – Welcome to the Studio: My Grimdark Adventure Continues 2:15 – Why I Avoided Grimdark for So Long 4:38 – Before They Are Hanged and the Quest That (Gloriously) Failed 8:22 – Giselle Dan Luthor: A Fool’s Journey to Something Like Wisdom 12:47 – The Unexpected Consolation of Grimdark 17:02 – Lord of the Rings as a Failed Quest (And Why That’s Brilliant) 20:10 – My Own Novel’s Failed Quest and Why It Matters 22:01 – Final Thoughts & What’s Next in the Grimdark Discussion

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    23 mins
  • Cinema as Sacred Art: Why Tolkien’s World Needs Wes Anderson’s Touch w/ Reno Lauro
    Feb 24 2025

    🎥 Ever wondered if The Lord of the Rings could feel both quirky and profound? Could Wes Anderson bring Tolkien’s world to life with meticulously composed shots, nostalgic hues, and objects that practically whisper stories of their own? In this week’s deep dive, I sit down with Reno Lauro—a cinephile, scholar, and someone who’s worked with none other than Terrence Malick—to explore the fascinating intersections of cinema, philosophy, and myth.

    From the roots of medieval optics to the philosophy of film as a thinking medium, Reno opens up a treasure trove of ideas. Together, we dive into The Tree of Life, Tarkovsky, and how cinema, at its best, isn’t just a spectacle but a profound exploration of being itself. 🌌 Along the way, we ask: What could Wes Anderson bring to The Lord of the Rings that Peter Jackson missed? Spoiler alert: Bright colors, stillness, and an aesthetic Tolkien himself may have approved of.

    Join us as we discuss: 🎞️ Why Wes Anderson’s approach might feel oddly at home in Middle-earth 🎭 The magic of minimalism in storytelling ✨ How the mechanical art of cinema bridges the real and the symbolic 👀 And yes, why Tarkovsky and popcorn cinema might be two sides of the same existential coin

    ⏰ Timestamps:

    0:00 – Welcome to the deep magic of the basement 🪄 3:15 – Reno Lauro introduces himself: From Tolkien scholar to Terrence Malick collaborator ✍️ 8:45 – The roots of cinema in medieval optics and philosophy 🌟 15:10 – Verisimilitude vs. symbolic depth: What cinema really does best 🎨 22:30 – Robert Bresson and the minimalist philosophy of “thinking films” 🤔 30:20 – Wes Anderson, Tolkien, and the aesthetics of bright, mythic storytelling 37:50 – Objects that speak: How Tolkien’s world and Anderson’s style align 🔮 44:15 – Violence as interruption: Anderson’s unexpected narrative depth ⚔️ 50:30 – Could VR or AR revolutionize cinematic storytelling? 🥽 54:10 – Closing thoughts: Cinema as sacred and why it matters 🙌

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    56 mins
  • A Dune Deep Dive w/ Richard Rohlin : Paul Atreides, Duncan Idaho, and Hollywood’s Religious Problem
    Feb 10 2025

    At the time of this recording, it was my birthday, and - in true Hobbit fashion - I'm giving YOU the gift of diving into the vast deserts of Dune with the always insightful Richard Rohlin! In this impromptu episode, we’re unpacking Denis Villeneuve’s Dune films—praising the awe-inspiring visuals, iconic performances, and meticulous attention to detail in part one while grappling with the pacing, missing lore, and religious undertones in part two.

    From the pulse-pounding shield fighting to the enigma of spice and its place in Frank Herbert’s epic world-building, we tackle it all. We discuss Paul Atreides' journey, the complexities of messianic archetypes, and whether Dune truly captures Herbert’s layered philosophical and ecological themes—or if Hollywood just can’t do religion justice. Plus, there’s plenty of nerdery, from Warhammer 40K parallels to pondering the real Kwisatz Haderach (hint: Duncan Idaho fans, this one's for you).

    📚 Whether you’re a hardcore fan of the Dune books, a movie buff, or just here for the spicy debates, this episode is a mix of thoughtful critique, playful banter, and celebratory vibes. So, grab your stillsuit and some spice coffee, and join us for this cinematic deep dive into Arrakis, its worms, and its warriors.

    ⏰ Timestamps:

    0:00 – Intro & Birthday Announcement 🎉 2:45 – Why Dune: Part One was a transcendent cinematic experience 🌌 6:50 – The brilliance of Denis Villeneuve’s world-building 🏜️ 10:25 – Standout moments: shields, sandworms, and stellar sound design 🎶 16:10 – The complexities of Paul Atreides as a messianic figure ✝️ 22:30 – The Fremen’s ecological dilemma: water, spice, and survival 💧 30:45 – Dune: Part Two struggles: pacing, missing lore, and Stilgar’s arc 🎭 37:00 – Hollywood’s problem with portraying religion authentically 🙏 42:20 – Is Duncan Idaho the real Kwisatz Haderach? 🤔 46:35 – Final thoughts: the need for a director’s cut and Dune Messiah rumors 🎥 49:10 – Upcoming projects: Andor, fantasy literature courses, and more 📚

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    49 mins
  • Surviving the Dark Forest: Lessons from Liu Cixin's Sci-Fi Masterpiece
    Jan 27 2025

    What if the universe isn’t just vast and indifferent but actively hostile—a cosmic battlefield where silence is survival? Welcome, friends, to an exploration of The Dark Forest, the second volume in Liu Cixin’s masterful Three-Body Problem series. 🌠

    In this episode, we journey into a future where humanity faces an alien threat so advanced they can intercept every communication—except our thoughts. Enter the Wallfacers, an elite group tasked with devising strategies in absolute secrecy. Sounds hopeful, right? Well, it’s complicated. 😬

    We’ll unravel the chilling “Dark Forest Theory,” which reimagines the cosmos as a predator’s den where every signal is a death sentence, and explore the moral and existential dilemmas of survival in such a world. What happens when trust, love, and community collide with the cold logic of cosmic sociology? And does the series leave room for hope—or is this truly the bleakest vision of a post-human future?

    Grab a drink and let’s dive into the dark. ☕️

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    33 mins