Apr 5, 2024
Mark interviews Lydia and David Sherrer about their company Chenoweth Press and the books and games they produce and publish collaboratively.
Prior to the interview, Mark shares a personal update and a word about this episode's sponsor.
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In the interview, Mark talks to Lydia and David about:
After the interview, Mark reflects on the concept of building the kind of life that you want as well as the community-giving focus as an authentic way to connect and offer something of value.
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Lydia Sherrer is an award-winning and USA
Today-bestselling author of snark-filled adventures creating
stories you love to love, and hate to leave. She is the author of
the bestselling urban fantasy Love, Lies, and Hocus Pocus universe
of books featuring several series, which have sold over half a
million copies world-wide. Most recently she has released the
TransDimensional Hunter series with NYT bestselling author John
Ringo.
Lydia subsists on liberal amounts of dark chocolate and tea, and
hates sleep because it keeps her from writing (though she needs it
because she has kids to wrangle). Due to the tireless efforts of
her game-designer husband and her fuzzy overlords—i.e. cats—she
remains sane and even occasionally remembers to leave the
house.
David Sherrer is a born storyteller and has been an obsessive gamer ever since he was seduced by Magic the Gathering at the tender age of fourteen. He has alternately owned a gaming store, street performed for a living, and survived eleven years in the soul crushing world of telecommunications. He lucked out by marrying a force of nature who was determined to making living off writing, and has since escaped his 9-5 to become the Marketing Director and Lead Game Designer of Chenoweth Press.
His most fond achievements include being Time Magazine Person of the Year in 2006—there’s a story there, just ask him—and that time he made his entire DnD party cry at the end of a campaign. In addition to his work, he wrangles his growing family and a herd of feline supervisors, while secretly plotting how to add to the mountain of board games that he swears to his wife he actually plays.
The introductory, end, and bumper music for this podcast (“Laser Groove”) was composed and produced by Kevin MacLeod of www.incompetech.com and is Licensed under Creative Commons: By Attribution 3.0