In case you didn’t know, I’ve been part of Scyther Podcasts’ stable of actors for a few years now. This is a group run by Karl Dutton that makes fan-produced audiodramas, most notably for X-Men and Power Rangers. While I’ve played (of all people) Deadpool on X-Men: The Audiodrama and as Johnny Storm (The Human … Continue reading MY FIRST FULL-LENGTH AUDIODRAMA – “Origins: Rito Bandora” →
NOTE: A backlog of content is still being added to this page. Check back for frequent updates. PodcastsWith Content Hosted, Written by, Directed, and Performed by Nathan Marchand Kaiju United Articles Articles for the Now-Defunct Kaiju Ramen Magazine (Google Drive folder with almost two dozen articles for the print magazine and its blog) Articles and … Continue reading Nathan Marchand Portfolio →
A writer’s work is never done. At least for me, it isn’t. I have two irons on every burner on the stove. But I like it that way. What am I working on? Let me tell you. “But I Digress…” Returns (Again) I recently did a livestream with fellow author and content creator Ryan “The … Continue reading PROJECT UPDATES: Livestreams, Books, and Audio Dramas, Oh My! →
It’s been five years (crazy, right?) since I updated my podcast appearances for y’all. Being that I’ve (co-)hosted three in almost five years, there are a lot more to discuss! Before I add some more, be sure to read my previous posts here and here and here for my first lists. I’ll do my best … Continue reading All My Podcast Appearances (Feb. 2024) →
Perhaps I’m a bit late to the whole “public domain” discourse. It’s February, after all, and everyone is over “Steamboat Willie,” the 1928 Disney short that features the first appearance of Mickey Mouse, falling out of copyright protection. But as the first weeks of 2024 have passed and I’ve watched a ton of YouTube videos … Continue reading A Crisis of Ownership: Copyright, Censorship, and the Public Domain in 2024 →
October was frustrating for me. My car broke down and wasn’t properly repaired, so I ended up stuck at my apartment and spending a fortune on Uber rides to my day job. Aside from tabling at Fantasticon Fort Wayne and attending a costume party at The Fort Wayne Ballroom Company, I didn’t get to do … Continue reading Scary Stories: I Review the Horror Films I Watched for Halloween 2023 →
Recently I was interviewed by Ricky Pope on the Christian Nerds Unite podcast with Scott Bayles. It pertained to The Fantastic 42: A Fellowship Facing Doom with Hope, the latest in the 42 devotional series. We both contributed to that book, and we go into a lot of detail in the interview about why we … Continue reading Interviewed on the Christian Nerds Unite Podcast →
I missed a day, so this entry will detail my first weekend in quarantine/lockdown. Saturday I returned to BioLife, where I was able to donate. They’ve told me that plasma is desperately needed now, especially since the number of donors has dropped with people staying home. Just because there’s a pandemic going on doesn’t mean … Continue reading The Journal of the Plague Fortnight, Days 4-5: Keeping Busy →
I don’t know if it was a mistake or not, but I slept in today. Then again, I was up later than I expected last night. During my late breakfast, I decided to start a new anime since I recently finished Code Geass. So, I did what I should’ve done a long time ago: I … Continue reading The Journal of the Plague Fortnight, Day 2: Schoolwork, Schoolwork, and More…Gaming?! →
EDIT: This blog has been edited since it was first posted. After some discussions on social media and a little more research, I realized it had some inaccuracies. The blog was also meant to be a bit tongue-in-cheek, and once again I’ve learned that doesn’t always communicate on the internet. The biggest deletion pertained to … Continue reading Coronapocalypse Now →