TG Geeks Webcast 397
About KD Edwards
K.D. lives and writes in North Carolina, but has spent time in Massachusetts, Maine, Colorado, New Hampshire, Montana, and Washington. (Common theme until NC: Snow. So, so much snow.)
Mercifully short careers in food service, interactive television, corporate banking, retail management, and bariatric furniture has led to a much less short career in Higher Education.
The first book in his urban fantasy series THE TAROT SEQUENCE, called THE LAST SUN, was published by Pyr in June 2018. The third installment, THE HOURGLASS THRONE, is available now, and THE EIDOLON, the first official companion novel, is available for pre-order through Rainbow Crate.
About The Tarot Sequence
The Hourglass Throne
Rune Saint John has finally assumed the Sun Throne and now must deal with the political machinations that run throughout the rest of the ruling Arcanum and New Atlantis. Rune and his bodyguard Brand struggle with the past as much with the present as they search for allies among those who watched Rune be tortured while his father’s court fell. They are also investigating a powerful barrier created around the rejuvenation center—one that hides its own bloody, painful aftermath. As Rune and Brand uncover a formidable enemy tied to New Atlantis’s history, they find time is against them to protect their growing found family, including Rune’s lover Addam. Everyone will have to face their past transgressions, long buried secrets, and the flow of time itself, as Rune continues to make choices that will forever change his future. High stakes and humorous dialogue continue to highlight the slow reveal of the long-game plotlines. The ending of this first trilogy (in a planned nine-book series) creates a spectacular story arc, leaving readers with as many questions as answers.
The Eidolon Alternate Book Cover Reveal



We skipped right on past our second segment since we really ran out of time. We also highlight recent articles posted to tggeeks.com in the past week. As always, we have our birthdays, but we skipped our feedback segment due to a lack of time.
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Show Notes / Links:
- TG Geeks Episode 396
- Nerdy Chupacabras #118
- Prescott Film Festival – September 27th through October 2nd
- Halloween Ends – The Final Reckoning Featurette
- Disney Animation’s Strange World – All New Trailer
- Hamish Downie’s News Sushi # 131: Morsels of News From Japan and Beyond
- This Got Made hosted by Carlton Tetley – Season 4 Episode 2 – Wilsiderz
We want to bring attention to a Public Service Announcement from the ’90s featuring Dr. Culber (Wilson Cruz) of Star Trek: Discovery.
Beat the Bash – PSA from Mike Costanza on Vimeo.
This ’90s PSA (GLAAD, La Pietra Foundation, MTV) brings awareness to gay bashing.
Starring Wilson Cruz, Meredith Scott Lynn, and Joseph Reitman. Writer/Director: Mike Costanza.
Director of Photography: Brad Rushing. Producer: Cara Coslow.















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