I Am Geek Podcast Episode 12- Game of Thrones Wrap Party

Geeklings, I’m really excited to pop in today because this is our 400th post! Four hundred, can you believe it? I’m a little in awe of it myself. While today’s post isn’t exactly a post per say it does contain one of my favorite aspects of I Am Geek… the I Am Geek Podcast. Seriously, what better way to bring in a milestone post? As for what you have to … Continue reading I Am Geek Podcast Episode 12- Game of Thrones Wrap Party

The Quiet Winds of Winter

If you recall, a couple of weeks ago I came here and talked about my reading dilemma. I wanted to read both A Feast for Crows and A Dance With Dragons at the same time because I’ve been currently obsessed with all things Game of Thrones and I hoped that it would improve book four a bit. While little has changed in that department, I have yet to start either one of … Continue reading The Quiet Winds of Winter

Game of Thrones Season 7 Preview Part II- Daenerys, Tyrion, & the Dornish

Geeklings, this column originally appeared on Fan Fest News last week as I’m prepping to cover season seven of Game of Thrones. I figured if you didn’t read it over at Fan Fest then you’ll want to read it over here. I’ll post part three later this week too. Winter is coming and I’ve got tons to say about it. Enjoy, see everyone tomorrow   … Continue reading Game of Thrones Season 7 Preview Part II- Daenerys, Tyrion, & the Dornish

Jen & Paul’s Excellent Game of Thrones Adventure Season 1

I want you guys to take a trip back in time with me. I’m thinking all the way back to May of last year (yes, I’m still having trouble grasping the fact that 2016 was last year but long live 2017!). If you want to get specific about things let’s take it all the way back to May 10, 2016. Why do you ask? Well … Continue reading Jen & Paul’s Excellent Game of Thrones Adventure Season 1

No Winds Of Winter, No Problem

“Heroes are quickly fashioned from the basest materials.  Quickly fashioned, and quickly replaced.  If I qualify, they are worthless.” If you’re like me, you have been waiting… And waiting… And waiting for George R.R. Martin’s “The Winds of Winter”. Now that the show has overtaken the books, it doesn’t seem as bad (unless you’re one of those sorts that avoids the TV show in favor … Continue reading No Winds Of Winter, No Problem