Marx Pyle is an author, screenwriter, filmmaker, podcaster, adjunct professor, and martial artist. He holds degrees in Film Production, Psychology, Computer Information Systems and a Master of Fine Arts in Writing Popular Fiction)
Marx has been playing tabletop role-playing games (TTRPGs) since he was 12 years old, with extensive experience in games like Dungeons & Dragons, Pathfinder, Monster of the Week, Marvel Superheroes, Mutants & Masterminds, Everyday Heroes, Shadowrun, Rifts, Star Wars, and more. He has also participated in actual play series such as Dreamslayer Studios’ Get Charlotte and Marvel Galaxies.
Marx write urban fantasy, science fiction, fantasy, and horror, because he can’t filter that “what if” voice in his head. His new urban fantasy/thriller novel, Obsidian Monsters, is being released in late 2024. He is the co-host of the interview podcast show GenreTainment and the actual play series GenrePlay. You can also hear him as a co-host of the SFP-Now TV Review podcast.
Marx has written and produced web series and short films. As a crew member for sound and camera, he has worked on a wide range of projects from reality TV to feature films. He also enjoys relaxing at home with his supportive wife and their two new kittens (Zia & Cricket). He can be found online at marxpyle.com and on Twitter as @MrMarx.
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Julie Seaton Pyle attended the University of Southern Indiana where she majored in Print Journalism/Computer Publishing. In addition to writing, she has done a fair amount of acting–both on screen and voice work. She’s also the co-host of the podcast GenreTainment. When not writing or editing, she enjoys folk dancing, belly dancing, jewelry making, and roller skating. However, she especially loves spending time with her hubby (Marx Pyle) and two cats (Zia and Cricket).
Originally hailing from the most remote, darkest jungles of the Ohio River Valley, Sandra discovered the joy and necessity of building custom art pieces to meet custom needs. Last year’s projects included running an in-person campaign of Rise of Tiamat, crocheting monsters for use in the game and stamping armies of leather tokens. This summer featured sewing hats and carving dungeon maps on animal hides. Sandra is currently taking suggestions for next year–potentially exploring the Renfair or LARPing circuits. Other areas of interest include: weightlifting, Brazilian jiu-jitsu, masonry, vegetable gardening, swing dancing, and shooting guns, as well as infiltrating the patriarchy and striking fear into its heart.
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I’m an enthusiastic gamer with a passion for immersive storytelling. I’ve been rolling a d20 since AD&D 2nd Edition was on shelves at Waldenbooks. Yep, I’m THAC0 old. I’ve played many of the more recent TTRPGs, always eager to dive into new gaming experiences and connect with fellow gamers.