Robert Tillsley (Author)
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Robert Tillsley (Author)
@tillsley.bsky.social
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Science fiction and fantasy indie author, HEMA fencer, and collector of hobbies. AKA R Max Tillsley. My new gamebook The Winter King is out now, and my latest novel for adults is Project Eclipse. tillsley.com
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Announcing My First Zombie, a gentle parody of picture books, perfect for children 4-8 who like a story with a little bit more than fluffy bunnies or sparkling unicorns.

To pre-order the print version in Australia, click here: blackskybooks.square.site/product/myfi...
Wide availability 20 Sept
No worries. Good luck with the game.
That looks cool. Will it come out on iOS?
We mine their fossils to make gelatine.
Rudolf: unless you’re exceptionally useful, any differences mean you are worthless and deserve being made fun of.
Fingers crossed they ask some hard questions.
The correct answer is: hell yes.
Cheers. I am in awe of the great work so many do. There are villains in the real world I could never have invented for my fiction
and true stories that we need so much to be told. I tip my hat to all the journalists who keep fearless truth telling at the centre of their work.
The standard libertarian is against government until they can make it do what they want. Which basically leads them to conservatism in practise, or burning the house down as in the US.
Is there anyone who can hold the RBA accountable? Greg, can you drop by their next press event?
You can buy our Australian beef.
Obviously there’s the so many more, Ronnie etc. who are amazing.
For UK stuff, I listen to podcasts:
The News Quiz
Breaking the News
What Just Happened
And then get depressed about UK Labour.
Podcasts from the Puzzle in a thunderstorm group. Atheist and skeptic focused. Filled with *very* off colour humour. You have been warned.
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Podcasts for news include: The Scathing Atheist (news events around religion and its impact on people), The Skepticrat (news, mostly US)
I listen to and read an ecclectic mix of folk, both Australian and international—because nothing local really makes sense without understanding the international soup in which it floats.
A few follow:
This is great and I do like how there’s a bit of intellectual friction that helps bring out slightly different takes on occasion between the hosts.
@thenewdaily.bsky.social can have some good content from quality journalists, but is occasionally a little shallow when it’s a less experienced writer.
But it would be nice if you were more consistent *cough* Woodside *cough*