About/Contact Us/Support

The general contact point for Strange Assembly is to e-mail Chris Stevenson, Managing Editor. Anything you see on the website that doesn’t have a specific credit, it’s Chris’s fault. This is the e-mail address if:

– You want to make general show comments, criticism, and other input;
– There’s a technical problem with the website; or
– You are interested in being interviewed or otherwise appearing on the show;
– You have a card game, board game, or RPG that you want Strange Assembly to review;
– You are interested in sponsoring an episode;
– Any random other thing.

You can also find us on FacebookTwitter, and Instagram.

You’ll see a mention of review copies above. For some of the content on this site, promotional consideration has been provided in the form of review copies.

Strange Assembly is not free to run, and we have expenses such as equipment, bandwidth, and domain registration that we incur. We also have travel expenses to events like GenCon and PAX Unplugged where, we think, we produce some of our most interesting content. You can support our efforts on Patreon. Plus, you can support us directly by clicking below. Also, receiving donations makes us feel all warm and fuzzy inside. We appreciate any contribution you would like to make to defray these expenses. Thank you.

The Strange Assembly logo and variations, including the “triangle yin-yang” symbol, trademark Strange Assembly 2010-20. “Never Stop Gaming” trademark Strange Assembly 2013-20.

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6 thoughts on “About/Contact Us/Support

  1. Hey there!
    Yo wanted a quarter for better audio equipment in episode 21, I would like to offer you at least 10x that amount. Awesome! Right? 😉

    Anyway, I am unable to find an actual donate link around here.

  2. Hi guys,
    while I find your website quite a blast I found the application of this winter theme with little white snow flakes wandering especially over the full text block very very very annoyoing! It was so disturbing that I even copy and pasted certain passages of your text into my local text editor since I found it otherwise impossible to read.Maybe you can limit this effect to the first image on top of an article?!

    regards Andy

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