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4th book I read this year – Understanding Gamers

Well, it’s not a novel, but a graphic novel.
I’ve been a fan of Dork Tower for a long time. I’m pretty sure Wil Wheaton blogged about it about it at some point which is what brought it to my attention and I was hooked ever since. I could be wrong. I rarely remember where I discovered something.
At any rate, I bought a swag box during a sale at Dork Tower and this book came in the box. I wasn’t expecting it and it was an enjoyable surprise.
One day I need to review all those I support over on Patreon, of which Dork Tower and John Kovalic at one.
The book in question is from 2003 so unless you’ve been involved in geek culture for a LONG time, some of the moments will be missed. For me, it was like a trip down memory lane as I remember many of the events noted in the book and got a chuckle at how they were portrayed. Lots of fun to be had.
A Patreon I support.

I back a good number of Kickstarter campaigns, a majority of them comics. I also follow a good number of webcomics online and in my blog feed.
Then there’s Patreon. This is different. I’m very particular where I spend my money. I wish I had unlimited funds to back every creator I’d love to support on Patreon. I know this can, for many, be a great source of income. As a creator, I’ve given thought to starting a Patreon account for monthly fiction, perhaps some audio work, even my books.
But this isn’t about me. This is about a particular webcomic I support on Patreon and why.
Ike and Joe by Nathaniel Gold.
This is one of many webcomics I found on Instagram and started following the blog. The simple art style grabbed me. The fact some of the characters are some type of monster interested me. The snark and one-liners kept me coming back.
When I say “simple art style” I mean this is reminiscent of Sunday funnies like Garfield and Peanuts with its influence. I mean, look at the banner graphic. It’s like Charlie Brown and Linus standing behind a wall having a conversation. Or John Arbuckle talking to Garfield on the counter. Even though the characters, settings, and colors are very different from your standard Sunday funny, there are elements of those classic comics.
Staying in the Garfield and Peanuts vein, we also have a pet in the comic, Theo, that has his own adventures and witty snark. A female love interested that shuns all affection, Eileen. Even a robot…oh, wait, that’s different from the other comics. But BOB is a great robot counterpart to the overall comic. Even Paul, the hairy, weird friend joins in the fun.
It’s a simple cast and if you read the comic for a week or two, you’ll know all the characters involved and catch on to their personalities quickly. It’s a great comic because you can jump in at any point without long running storylines that force you to go back years to understand an inside joke.
Why do I support Ike and Joe? Because it makes me laugh the way the funny pages used to make me laugh. It’s got instant nostalgia, an interesting coloring style, and a fun cast of characters. As I said at the start, I wish I had infinite funds to support more creators and at higher levels than I currently do. Check out Ike and Joe. It might be a comic for you, and if you like it enough, check out their Patreon.
Until Next Time!
Stay Awesome!
Some authors are awesome.
I’ve met many authors over the years. Most of them are great. Some have disappeared over the years. Others, well, let’s not speak ill of the others.
I posted some time ago on my YouTube channel about the time I met Neil Gaiman. It was a great meeting and I’d gotten a couple of things signed by him. It was a good time.
I’ve also had many books signed by authors I’m close, personal friends with.
Then there’s another category of author I’ve met, they’re friendly, and I support them either by buying their books, following them on Social Media, or I may even support them on Patreon. One author I support there is Tobias Buckell. If you enjoy short fiction, he puts out a short story a month over there and it’s well worth your support.
I’d met Tobias at Mysterious Galaxy in San Diego in 2016 when his book, Arctic Rising came out. I’d enjoyed his Crystal Rain series and figured I’d go meet him, buy his new book, and get a few seconds to say hello. He may not remember me, but I do remember him.
Now, I’d never met Tobias before. I’d never seen a picture of him before. I didn’t know who he was. When I got to the store, as I do, I bought a copy of the book. At the register was a many in the floppy had talking with the person behind the register. They stopped talking. I said I was there to see Tobias and I’d like to buy his book to show my support. The man in the floppy hat said “He really likes it when people buy his books.”
I didn’t know who this person was and didn’t respond. I can be awkward in situations like this when someone is making a joke. I looked at the person trying to ascertain his intent. Decided not to respond. Bought the book and went and took a seat in the store.
It wasn’t until Tobias came to stand in front of the crowd to talk that I realized it was the person in the floppy hat. I’d missed an opportunity to speak personally for more than one minute, with Tobias. When you get something signed, you rarely get more than a few seconds or a minute as they’re there to meet as many people as possible and you don’t want to hold up the line. I took a moment to apologize for not recognizing him at the door and he took it well. We joked, he signed my book. I went home happy.
Fast forward a few years.
When we rearranged the living room the last time, I put several of my autographed books on a shelf in the living room. I’m proud to own those books and having met those authors. Why not put them out instead of putting them into a box in the garage? I’m not collecting these to hide away. Right?
When we took our trip to Florida, Hijo (My Favorite Daughter’s boy) house sat for us. He brought over his puppy, Mya. A Heeler, Sheppard mix. Koda was also here. Koda sleeps when no one is in the house. Mya? She’s on the move 90% of the time. Even at night. She’s inside. She’s outside. She’s getting into trouble. When Hijo was in the house, all was well.
I think you know where this is going.
Mya got herself into trouble a few times when Hijo had to go to work. One time she tore up a small section of carpet. Another time she ate the welcome mat at the back door. One time she took a few books off the shelf and proceeded to reduce them to far smaller sections.
One of those titles was Arctic Rising by Tobias Buckell.
Now, I don’t monitor that shelf with any regularity. It did seem there was something missing from that shelf, but we’d rearranged recently and I figured I was missing something. Hijo felt TERRIBLE for signed books getting destroyed and, though he’d told us about all the other mishaps Mya had, he didn’t say anything about the books.
Hijo reached out to the authors to let them know what happened and ask if there was any way he could purchase a replacement copy and have it autographed. Two of the authors I follow on Social Media, but they’ve disappeared some time ago. Another was Neil Gaiman and I doubt a reply will be forthcoming. The last author, if you haven’t guessed, was Tobias Buckell.
One author replied and sent along a signed copy. Hijo had taken a picture of the signature and note in the book, and Tobias signed with the same note.
Thank you Tobias!
Mishaps happen. I’m not angry this happened. I wasn’t angry when a week after we returned, Mya went back to that same shelf and tore the dust jackets off 4 of my GFL novels by Scott Sigler (which Scott and A have generously said they will replace for me. Another awesome author you should be following). Since this happened and given that we’ve a new puppy in the house, we’ve moved things to where the dogs can’t get to them. Though I’m not upset, I’d prefer it not happen again.
Again, Tobias, thank you so much for replacing the book for me. As I said above, you might not remember me, but I do remember you. I wish I’d taken your joke better and spent a few minutes to get to know you. Hopefully there will be another time.
John Mierau (His Name is Hard to Spell) wants me to give you a free ebook.
John Mierau is a close, personal friend of mine. He produces a lot of content and it’s all worthy of your attention. He’s done a couple of KickStarters, and has a Patreon Account. Check him out! I support him!
https://www.patreon.com/servingworlds/posts
He asked me to give away some copies of his latest ebook, Farlost: Arrival, so the first 4 people to comment on this post with your email address and ebook type you prefer, I will send an ebook to you! Act fast. They will only be available for the next two weeks! If you don’t want to leave a comment, email me: jay@ofgnomesanddwarves.com.
Speaking of the next two weeks, don’t forget I’m still in a book bundle! It’s not around forever you know.
I’ll be back with actual news tomorrow. Much is happening and I want to tell you all about it. I’ll also be posting more about things I’m reading, authors who are close, personal friends of mine, graphic novels I’ve read, Patreons I support, KickStarter campaigns I’m backing, things like that.
Stick around, there will be much to talk about in the coming days!
Until Next Time!
WOO WOO!