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Further Adventures in POD land

May 21, 2022

Following up my posts about self-publishing decks at TheGameCrafter (TGC), I’ve started to research MakePlayingCards.com (MPC) as a secondary supplier. MPC seems popular with a number of deck designers and purchasers. Being based in Hong Kong, they may be a better production partner for non-North [read more]

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Guncle Post

May 6, 2022

Introducing GunclePost from GuncleTarot.com Guncle Post: An envelope filled with goodies that all connect (at least in my quirky, queer, mind) sent via USPS 1st Class. What To Expect: Your bundle includes a non-Tarot Oracle card, and TWO Tarot cards, from interesting decks, and a [read more]

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Review: The History of Tarot Art

November 20, 2021

Tarot card readers are well aware that decks, new and old, have significantly increased in price. Some portion of those increases are a typical result of inflation; general cost increases. Now add in the effects this pandemic is having on the supply chain- global commerce [read more]

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Queer Gift Ideas: Mystical Arts

November 6, 2021

My Shopify-based site is closed for renovation: please reach out to me on Social Media if you’re interested in any of the following items. Until we live in a society that removes capitalism from the pedestal on which it is placed and introduces a guaranteed [read more]

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Resources For Deck Creators

September 2, 2021

I’ve expanded the series, with much more info, and created a .pdf available now at DigitalGryphonDesign.com. I’ve posted quite a bit about using US-based The GameCrafter (TGC) to self-publish your boutique oracle deck. That is because I have used TGC to distribute a few decks, [read more]

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More New TGC Products

August 25, 2021

I’ve expanded my series of posts on using TheGameCrafter to offer your Tarot or other Oracle deck on a Print On Demand basis. There’s much more info, and updated pricing, available now as a .pdf download at DigitalGryphonDesign.com. Earlier this year I wrote about the [read more]