Subject: I have a couple titles of note.
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Posted on: 2016-03-09 05:10:00 UTC
Mystery Science Theater 3000 was a big one. I discovered it right as it made the jump to the Sci-Fi channel in the late '90s. Every Saturday morning I would get up and watch it, regardless whether it was a repeat or not. That show helped shape both my sense of humor and my outlook on life. I might not be here writing this right now if it weren't for MST3K.
I definitely wouldn't be here writing this right now if it weren't for Discworld. That series probably had the greatest effect on me, far more than MST3K. I was getting burned out on traditional high fantasy by the time I discovered my first Discworld novel. That showed me that there was more than one way to look at a setting that might otherwise seem played out; that humor had a place in the "big" genres; that characters were the lifeblood of a story. Pratchett reaffirmed my love for reading and planted the seed of what would become a love for writing. I will always be grateful for that.
Finally, I have to give a nod to Baldur's Gate II: Shadows of Amn. I honestly wasn't a huge gamer as a kid. I played a few titles on and off, but nothing really hooked me. Then I played Shadows of Amn and had my mind blown. Games I had played before then didn't really have very engrossing stories. They didn't offer me choices. Shadows of Amn was like a playable book, and that stunned me. That was the first title that showed me there might be something to these video games after all, that they could offer me the depth I typically only found on the page. Still gaming to this day.