Game Group Marshall Smashers

Marshall Smashers are a student organization at Marshall University for Super Smash Bros. Their goal is foster a competitive yet casual friendly environment to play. They are built upon friendly competition, but competition nonetheless.

They host free are weekly tournaments of Super Smash Bros. Melee and Ultimate at the Morrow Library Commons Area at 7pm during fall and spring semesters. Everyone is welcome even non Marshall students. All skill levels are encouraged to come and have some fun. You can bring your own set up to share. You are welcome to bring your own controllers too.

Their next event for is on December 2nd. You can sign-up on site beginning at 6:30pm, but it is recommended you register online through StartGG. They hope to see you soon.

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Gaming Submissions Open

You can now submit games to DualCon on the Tabletop.Events site.

You do not have to have a badge to the convention to submit an event, but you do need an account to Tabletop.Events, which allows you to sign up to any event on their site. They work with conventions all over the country.

We are looking for board games, RPGs, card games, miniature games, video games, and anything else you can run.

You can also put in panels submissions.

Deadline for submissions is a week before the convention.

If you have any questions about games you want to submit or have a problem submitting it, please email Gaming@DualCon.net. Questions about panels or the like send to Entertainment@DualCon.net. If you do not see a response in a day check your spam filter.

Guest Writer and Podcaster Terry Bartley

Terry Bartley is a fantasy writer. He has been writing short stories set in his original fantasy universe, Galevyn, for the past year using various characters. You can read all of them on his website. You can also get them in the upcoming collection of short stories, Tyranny of the Fey.

He also hosts the podcast “Most Writers Are Fans,” about the intersection between writing and fandom. Every episode he invites a different writer to discuss their writing journey with them. He features fiction and non-fiction, game designers, and songwriters. It is a lot of fun and provides insight into what it is like to be an independent creative.

Follow him on Facebook, Twitter, Instagram, and TikTok.

Terry is a journalism, literature, and English teacher at Scott Hight School. Terry has professionally written for the Coal Valley News and Screenrant. He has won awards for writing and broadcasting from the West Virginia Associated Press, the National Broadcasting Society, and MarCom. He has a B.A. in English from the University of Phoenix and an M.A. in English Education from Western Governor’s University.

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