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There's, well, a LOT to go over with this show, and I've only managed to put together a reading of my observations for the pilot episode here, and talk a little about what brother Cortex and I discussed on his channel last week. This leads, invariably, to a question:

Should I continue sharing all of my notes with you folks here? Or would you prefer highlights and a summarized conclusion? Let me know in the comments!

Just playing some older titles and occasional comments

Tentatively set for Friday, May 24th at around 10:15 A.M. Central Time, it is my hope that you good folks can tune in to @CortexG333 to find the good brother Cortex and yours truly delving into a discussion on the Amazon production "Fallout" and its associated source material, from whence it came!

Not aiming for a long stream, just a few observations about the Substack platform, and my continuing slow disenchantment with it.

The title says it all, really.

A short showcase of some classic video games, and a brief grumble about some of my favorite podcasts' tendency to forget large segments of their audience regarding their choices of advertisers.

Been a long time, just going to talk a little gaming and media.

Storyteller Joshua T. Calkins-Treworgy talks a little about his own personal circus, and how we all have our own Big Tops and support tents...

A little look at Roland Barthes and the ways in which this French literary philosopher and critic was both a villain and a hero to the realm of the written word.

Genuine concern here that this current DOJ/Biden Administration will try to use the conviction/plea deal and subsequent sentencing as a pry bar to then go after James O'Keefe and/or his O'Keefe Media Group.

Follow me, frens, to the neighborhood of Ago....

The current state of gaming.

I do believe the title says it all. If you want to know more, listen to the presentation, it isn't that long.

A caution to my fellow storytellers, mostly.

Storyteller Joshua Calkins-Treworgy offers his thoughts on the weird, wonderful worldbuilding novel "Weaveworld", by legendary writer Clive Barker.

Storyteller Joshua T. Calkins-Treworgy performs an in-depth synopsis/analysis of Greta Gerwig's 2023 pink powerhouse film, "Barbie".

My great thanks to @savagebooks7482 , @ShadyDoorags , and @maxderrat , brilliant literary and cinematic/artistic analysts here on YouTube, whose works in the arena of critique and examination are brilliant and engaging. None of them know me, and have no good reason to, but what is more important is that you, dear viewers/listeners, should know THEM. Check out their channels for even a little bit of time, and you'll see what I mean.

The Amelia City Story "Pink Floyd Had It Right" concludes with this installment.

Storyteller Joshua T. Calkins-Treworgy gives his synopsis/analysis as a storyteller of Greta Gerwig's 2023 pink powerhouse, "Barbie". Buckle up, it's a long one.

Things in Amelia are never quite as they are elsewhere, in the sane, rational world....

An Amelia City Story comes to you once again, ladies and gentlemen! Kelly Davis, a young educator, makes her way to East Perry, where there's a call for new teachers throughout their public schools. Bringing her scant experience and her own particular views with her, Kelly arrives ready to make a difference.

But people who come to Amelia County looking to make changes often end up being the ones who are changed....

Just a few minor updates from this particular storyteller for the near future.

Glenn Greenwald is being either purposely deceptive, or egregiously ignorant. Neither is a good look on him.

It's Christmastime, and I'm already fed up with some folks. Merry Christmas to you all!

First and foremost: I can be a bit of a dunce. I clear that up pretty much up front.
But the questions herein are asked in earnest.

The title sort of says it all, doesn't it?

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Category Arts & Literature

The home of The Storyteller's Corner videos/podcasts, where author Joshua T Calkins-Treworgy shares publishing industry news and tidbits, talks the art of written narrative, and shares snippets of his own genre fiction offerings. Occasionally, he also offers essays of varying subject and quality.