Ben Wolf, Ryan H Reid and Gary Furlong - JordanCon Interview #2 copertina

Ben Wolf, Ryan H Reid and Gary Furlong - JordanCon Interview #2

Ben Wolf, Ryan H Reid and Gary Furlong - JordanCon Interview #2

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We’re recording from the middle of JordanCon, where the background noise is real and the best conversations are the ones you can’t script. Author Ben Wolf joins us alongside Sound Booth Theater narrators Ryan H. Reid and Gary Furlong to talk about what happens when a story moves from page to performance and how LitRPG is changing what listeners expect from audiobooks.

Ben breaks down Rickshaw Riot, his debut LitRPG series co-written with Luke Messa. The hook is pure gamer wish fulfillment with a sharp twist: a billionaire builds a massive video game world that mashes up beloved game styles across history, then gets trapped inside it with 1.3 billion players and no “good” class left. He’s stuck pulling a rickshaw like Crazy Taxi, grinding for survival while a Scrooge-like character arc pushes him from cynical profiteer toward something better. We also get practical craft talk on navigating LitRPG tropes, keeping stats readable instead of crunchy, and why planning an ending (six books, not endless sprawl) can make a series hit harder.

Ryan and Gary take us inside the booth, where “just reading” isn’t enough anymore. We dig into immersive audiobook narration, live duet chemistry, casting choices, and the little production decisions that make audio feel three-dimensional. If you care about LitRPG, audiobook performance, progression fantasy, or how fandom communities like Dungeon Crawler Carl’s ecosystem influence new work, this one is for you.

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