Following our last episode with Richard Sparks on The Hitchhiker's Guide To The Galaxy, in which we must have mentioned The Hitchhiker's Guide To The Galaxy at least, ooh, I don't know, at least three times (and after which we lost radio contact with Brian Sexton after he was devoured by the Black Sinkhole of Sligo), we decided to plough on with the second half of the interview.
So, on a tight schedule (Richard had tickets for the opera, meladdo) we delved into his debut novel, New Rock, New Role, an epic fantasy derived from Richard's own love of gaming, It's a funny and touching tale of finding purpose, friendship and adventure in one's autumn years, when despite what signals life is dishing out, life may yet have a few more adventures to dish out.
This was pertinent to Richard as he wrote this novel, his first, in his seventies. We talk about the conventions of gaming, the friendships you make, the conventions of fantasy and the comfort and community it brings. As well as princesses, magic systems, and - naturally - orc sex.
Elsewhere, Captain Halfmilkcarton gets the shock of his life when he's joined by an unexpected but remarkably familiar guest...
So, on a tight schedule (Richard had tickets for the opera, meladdo) we delved into his debut novel, New Rock, New Role, an epic fantasy derived from Richard's own love of gaming, It's a funny and touching tale of finding purpose, friendship and adventure in one's autumn years, when despite what signals life is dishing out, life may yet have a few more adventures to dish out.
This was pertinent to Richard as he wrote this novel, his first, in his seventies. We talk about the conventions of gaming, the friendships you make, the conventions of fantasy and the comfort and community it brings. As well as princesses, magic systems, and - naturally - orc sex.
Elsewhere, Captain Halfmilkcarton gets the shock of his life when he's joined by an unexpected but remarkably familiar guest...