Christian's Pop Culture Publicatons
Christian Lindke (2016), "How Playing Munchkin Made Me a Better Gamer." The Munchkin Book, edited by James Lowder, Ben Bella Books (2016), Dallas, TX.
Christian Lindke (2015), "Blood on Ice." Savage Tales of Horror. Pinnacle Entertainment Group, Gilbert, AZ.
Christian Lindke (2013), Contributor, Night's Black Agents: Double Tap, edited by Kenneth Hite, Pelgrane Press, London, United Kingdom.
Christian Lindke (2013), Contributor, The Secret Fire Roleplaying Game, designed by George R. Strayton. Secret Fire Games. Los Angeles, CA.
Christian Lindke (2015), "Blood on Ice." Savage Tales of Horror. Pinnacle Entertainment Group, Gilbert, AZ.
Christian Lindke (2013), Contributor, Night's Black Agents: Double Tap, edited by Kenneth Hite, Pelgrane Press, London, United Kingdom.
Christian Lindke (2013), Contributor, The Secret Fire Roleplaying Game, designed by George R. Strayton. Secret Fire Games. Los Angeles, CA.
Blogs and Podcasts
Geekerati Media is a newsletter that provides general interest reviews of films, TV shows, role playing games, and SF/F fiction. In addition to the general interest reviews, the site contains articles with game content and a regular "Weekly Geekly Rundown" column discussing a wide variety of topics.
Geekerati Radio is a podcast for geeks, by geeks, and with geeks that isn’t afraid to geek out about any topic. Founded in 2007 with mission to cover the full diversity of “geek culture,” GEEKERATI has interviewed guests from throughout the “geekosphere.” Whether your particular corner of geek culture is LARP, the other LARP, Tabletop Gaming, Cosplay, Genre TV, Video Games, Science, Science Fiction, Fantasy, Baseball, or Formula 1 (or anything else really), GEEKERATI has likely done a show discussing your passion. It is our goal to help you, the fan, spread the word and get more people excited about whatever it is that excites your passion.
The Robot's Voice was Voice Media Group's pop-culture blog for all things nerdy and geeky, from toys and comics to weird technology and pretty much anything you could imagine. Christian Lindke was a contributing freelance author for the site.



