Steve Johnson
Steve Johnson is the co-creator of QAGS, the Quick Ass Game System and Operations Director for Hex Games. He has written or co-written several role-playing books.
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Bachelor's in Computer Science with History and Studio Art Minors from Transylvania UniversityInterests
Forteana, History, Movies, Music, Role-Playing Games, Urban Legends, Television, Politics, Technology, Science Fiction, Mythology, Religion, Sociology, Cryptozoology, Folklore, CultureMotto
"Keep the lasagna flying"--Robert Anton Wilson
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Founding FatharrrrghsThe charters of pirate ships embodied many concepts later embraced by America's founding fathers.
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The 23 EnigmaThe Number 23 is not just a Jim Carrey movie.
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No Surprises from Kentucky Presidential PollsAccording to recent polls, Kentuckians will vote along traditional party lines in the upcoming election.
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An Interview with Dr. DementoDr. Demento discusses his book, the blues, his show, and online music trading.
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Big in JapanFantasy sculptor Sam Greenwell discusses his work. And comics.
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The Man Behind Too Much Coffee ManThe creator of Too Much Coffee Man talks about comics, Schoolhouse rock, and of course coffee.
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Deep Fried: Jason Youngbluth SpeaksThe creator of Deep Fried, a deeply disturbing yet wildly hilarious comic, gives us a peek inside his twisted mind.
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Up All NightThere are three main ingredients to a really good horror movie. These are the things that provoke those rogue neurons and keep you from getting the sleep you deserve.
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My Neighbor the HitmanA true tale of murder, coincidence, and police incompetence.
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The Controversy Over Obama's Birth CertificateRight-wing bloggers have recently been raising a stink about Barack Obama's birth certificate and the dark secrets that the document may (but probably doesn't) reveal.
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Making the Most of Your Convention Sales BoothTips and tricks to help maximize your convention profits.
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The Legend of Stagger LeeAppearing in songs by over 200 artists, Stagger Lee is one of African-American folklore's most fascinating characters.
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Killing for Christ: Slasher Flicks as Right-Wing Morality PlaysThe "loose morals" of slasher movies that so enraged the Christian right were the very things that made the films into a sort of morality play for the straight-laced, conservative 1980s.
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Salvation Without MoralityEven if you don't recognize his name, you've probably seen Jack Chick's work. His company, Chick Publications, produces religious tracts in comic book form that are often left in public places for "the lost" to find.
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Printing on DemandOn-demand printers can help the self-publisher produce books in manageable quantities with a minimum outlay of cash.
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Increasing Web Site Traffic with Third Party ContentEven if you already know that more content will increase traffic to your site, you might not have the time or skill set necessary to create new content yourself. That's where third party content providers enter the picture.
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Guerilla Marketing on the InternetThe Internet is an awfully big place and letting potential customers know that your site exists can be a difficult task. There are, however, several ways to increase traffic to your site without spending a lot of money.
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Joining a Trade OrganizationA trade organization is a group that exists to promote and strengthen a particular industry or vocation. Dues-paying members of such organizations gain access to a wealth of resources that can help them improve their businesses.
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How to Get Great ServiceLackluster service is often the result of a server matching his or her effort to the tip he expects to receive. By avoiding "tells" associated with bad tippers, you can improve the level of service you'll receive.
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How to Be a Geek Without Being a Waste of SkinBecause fans never have to learn to overcome their shortcomings within their group, they never quite learn how to function in "mundane" society. Fortunately, it is possible to be both a fan and a productive member of society.
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Four Movies Every Guy Should SeeThe movies described here are not about explosions and car crashes; they are about being a guy.
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Convention Panels as Marketing ToolsIf you regularly attend conventions or trade shows that feature panels or seminars, you can use them to grow your customer base.
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Choosing a Content Management SystemWhile downloading or purchasing the first CMS you find that meets your site's requirements will get the job done, your site will be better in the long run if you spend a little time researching the available options
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Beware the Black DogA look at Britain's spookiest puppy.
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An Introduction to Tabletop Role-PlayingRPGs have been around for over 30 years and don't necessarily require a top-of-the-line console or computer system to play.
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An Introduction to Urban LegendsWhile urban legends are considered a subset of folklore, they differ from traditional folk tales in that they are usually presented as being absolutely true.
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Using Forums to Build Your Fan BaseCreating a personal relationship with your customers is one of the best ways of guaranteeing that they'll return and, more importantly, tell their friends about your product.
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The Haunted Road TripBefore you load up the family truckster for another summer trip, consider a few spooky, haunted, or just plain weird destinations to break up the monotony of theme parks and giant ice cream cones.
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Personalized Internet RadioThe integration of recommendation software with many online music players has made it easier to find new music that matches individual tastes.




