I’m not being paid in any way to talk about this guy’s channel, I just feel like he deserves more recognition.
Author Archives: Nathan Orgill
The Legend of Zelda: A Link to the Past Turns 30!
My mind was on fire. All forms of playing pretend were dedicated to chasing that high a 16-bit video game gave me.
A Wheel of Time Video Game?
Most of the best video games are original games, you know? A lot of the worst are licensed from movies, television shows, and even books. Let’s dive a little deeper…
Reading Update: April 9, 2022
I’ve been spending more of my “free time” reading than usual over the last couple of weeks. Unlike some people, I can be reading an almost unlimited number of books at the same time. Not literally simultaneously, but going back and forth. Here’s what I’m reading lately:
What’s the Oldest Book you have Read?
The Bible? Hamlet? What would be your guess? English is far from being the oldest language out there, but it has been around for an awful long time. Translations of stories from before the English language allow you to read something several thousands of years old.
5 Useless Facts About George R. R. Martin
In my progress through the Audible version of A Game of Thrones, I felt like this would be a fun, random topic to blog about. As you probably know, George R. R. Martin is the author of the fantasy novel series, A Song of Ice and Fire, which was adapted by HBO as simply Game of Thrones.
NATE READS THE CLASSICS: “The Time Machine” Collection
After five hours of Twitch streaming, I have finished reading “The Time Machine” on Twitch. You can watch parts 1 and 2 on this blog post or YouTube right now! Check them out:
“Surprise! Four Secret Novels” Kickstarter Ends
I made a blog post yesterday doubting that he would be able to reach 40 million dollars, but I was wrong.
Brandon Sanderson on CBS Mornings
Brandon Sanderson is making history every day it seems.
Have you Ever Read Stephen King?
He’s one of the most successful and well-known authors alive, but have you read any of his books? Maybe you have seen a movie adapted from something he wrote. He didn’t just write horror, he wrote the stories behind Shawshank Redemption, The Green Mile, and Stand by Me.