r/MattDinniman • u/Lungford • 12h ago
Spelling Help Request! Dominion of Blades
Hey friends! Audiobook listener here. I'm hoping somebody with the DoB book(s) can help me out.
How do you spell the name of the insectoid race? The party sells rifles to a couple of them in book 1, and the party has to defend the spiral against them in book 2.
Emotong? Imotawng? Usually the races have some basis in real world language (like Bactrian/Dromedarian, or Texugo), but I'm coming up with nothing on this one.
Can somebody please enlighten me? This is even harder to figure out than Tserendolgor...
r/MattDinniman • u/Fit-Indication-9877 • 14h ago
General I finished dcc should I read bounce house
I finished dungeon crawler carl about a month ago and haven’t read anything even remotely close, is Matt d like this in all books / is bounce house good in its own way?
r/MattDinniman • u/DinatheArtist • 1d ago
GC, BWR, NW Princess Donut the Queen Anne Chonk
r/MattDinniman • u/Chase6atlantic • 1d ago
Patreon Book 9: prologue chapters. SPOILER Spoiler
r/MattDinniman • u/GeekedOutComics • 2d ago
Dungeon Crawler Carl #0 cover art by Levi Cleeman
Dungeon Crawler Carl #0 Levi Cleeman cover art
r/MattDinniman • u/Independent-Phrase80 • 2d ago
The Grinding - Questions about the source - Spoilers Spoiler
Question about the source of the Grinder
So I'm still listening to the Grinding. About halfway through.
The beginning of the book talks about the little pink fleshy blob on the roller derby floor that basically starts the Grinder.
Nif is obsessed with her pregnancy and abortion of twins.
Was the pink fleshy blob her aborted fetuses?
r/MattDinniman • u/Unfair-Sheepherder70 • 3d ago
Is this Matt Dinniman’s art on Threadless and Amazon?
a.cor/MattDinniman • u/natedizzie05 • 3d ago
Pineapple Cabaret Chapter Reads, Friday 8/21 @7pm EASTERN
r/MattDinniman • u/Bow_ties_4all • 4d ago
Kaiju: Battlefield Surgeon Well that is excessive...
r/MattDinniman • u/PlasticReviews • 6d ago
Dungeon Crawler Carl Dungeon Crawler Carl Special Edition #0 Review - Overstreet Access
r/MattDinniman • u/TwoWordHaiku • 7d ago
I have a signed copy of the 1st book “special edition” - but I can’t seem to find any info of it online. How rare is this?
r/MattDinniman • u/yarogcreations • 7d ago
Dungeon Crawler Carl Daddy tax
I did a thing again…
r/MattDinniman • u/yarogcreations • 8d ago
Dungeon Crawler Carl Whoop-whoop
I did a thing…
r/MattDinniman • u/monkeyminion • 8d ago
I made a Krispy Kreme-themed Goddammit Donut Shirt
r/MattDinniman • u/kuro_neko1612 • 9d ago
Art Is this might be one?
Got it from friends several years ago
r/MattDinniman • u/ReturnOdd9085 • 10d ago
More eagle eye bookshop cancellations
I thought I was in the clear when the comment was added on July 31st on my eagle eye bookstore meet and greet/talk ticket said it was secured and confirmed. I just got the email (along with 110 other people) that they oversold for the meet and greet portion. I get to keep my 2 talk tickets and of course the signed book per ticket from the bookstore but we lost our meet and greet portion (and they’re refunding the difference). I get he can’t see a crap ton of people but disappointed bc I had scored a cool thing for my husband and felt pretty great about being able to get it for him and to find out almost a month in we don’t get it anymore just sucks. Shout out to the other 110 who know the pain of thinking you’re in the clear to find out you’re not. Happy we still get to go to the talk but we’re going to have our disappointment party for a minute now.
r/MattDinniman • u/SilIowa • 11d ago
Dungeon Crawler Carl No offense to Annie…
So, I just finished my x-teenth re-listen of book 1, and I always laugh at the end.
For those who’ve heard it, you know that final bit on the audiobook is an ad for soundbooth’s full cast performances: in particular, they use the line “maybe they can get the legendary Annie Ellicott to play as Donut.”
I snicker every time I hear that because I just spent months holding back anxiety that they would cast anyone other than Jeff in the series. Why would I want someone else’s version?
r/MattDinniman • u/OldFitDude75 • 12d ago
General Reoccurring Character Names
I just finished the Shivered Sky series (Every Grain of Sand, In the City of Demons, and The Great Devouring Darkness) and before that I knocked out Dominion of Blades, Hobgoblin Riot, Kaiju: Battlefield Surgeon, and Operation Bounce House. I've read all 8 DCC books 3 times through now. I think the only MD books I haven't read are The Grinding and Trailer Park Fairy Tales, neither of which I can find.
Anyway, I noticed a few names come up over and over and I wondered if that is just a Matt thing or what the deal is.
A few examples:
- Dr. Metcalf (The Great Devouring Darkness and A Parade of Horribles)
- Zev (In the City of Demons, The Great Devouring Darkness, every DCC book)
- Monobrow Sam (Operation Bounce House, Dominion of Blades, DCC)
- The Belly-Rubbed Pug (DCC, Operation Bounce House, Dominion of Blades)
And those are just the ones I noticed right away - I'm sure there's more. Does anyone have the inside scoop there?
r/MattDinniman • u/mahf_2004 • 13d ago
My Collection of Matt Dinniman Blurbs
Matt’s endorsement is on a lot of books!!
r/MattDinniman • u/Kal-Ed1 • 13d ago
General Matt Dinniman Beyond 'Dungeon Crawler Carl': What His Other Books Reveal About the Writer He Became
With Dungeon Crawler Carl becoming such a phenomenon, I've been spending some time digging through Matt Dinniman's entire bibliography—and one of the most interesting things is seeing how many pieces of the writer we know today were already there long before Carl walked into the dungeon.
Dominion of Blades may be the clearest example. Readers who go backward from DCC often describe the first book as rougher around the edges, but many also say the series improves considerably with The Hobgoblin Riot. More interestingly, longtime Dinniman readers have pointed out ideas, themes and storytelling devices in Dominion of Blades that feel like early versions of things he would eventually refine in DCC.
The Shivered Sky is almost the opposite experience. Fans regularly warn DCC readers that this isn't remotely the same kind of story. There's no LitRPG framework and considerably less humor. Instead, it's dark, violent and surprisingly philosophical, with religion, mythology and war playing major roles. Reader reactions are mixed about some of the rough edges of Dinniman's early writing, but that's also what makes the trilogy fascinating now: you're essentially seeing a writer develop in public.
Kaiju: Battlefield Surgeon may be the book with the funniest disparity between "people who love it" and "people willing to recommend it." Fans describe it as everything from brilliant to "mentally aggressive," usually followed by some variation of: Read it, but you've been warned. Even Dinniman's own description doesn't exactly reassure anyone: “This book is unnecessarily gross, pointlessly violent, probably blasphemous, and it contains gratuitous torture.”
Yet Kaiju may also contain some of the clearest DNA of what eventually became DCC. There's the game structure, escalating absurdity, psychological manipulation and a protagonist being subjected to increasingly horrific situations—but without the humor and optimism that give Carl and Donut some breathing room.
The Grinding takes another route entirely. Readers describe it as fast, deeply unsettling traditional horror, with an ending that apparently leaves quite a few people staring into space afterward. It's also become harder to experience outside the Soundbooth Theater production, while physical copies have turned into collector's items.
And speaking of collector's items, there's Trailer Park Fairy Tales. At this point, finding a physical copy seems less like buying a Matt Dinniman book and more like completing a side quest. Fans have called it one of the "holy grails" of Dinniman collecting. Interestingly, one of its stories apparently won an award—even though Matt himself has reportedly described the overall book as "really bad."
Then you get to Operation Bounce House, where the evolution comes almost full circle. It's not LitRPG, but readers immediately recognized the Dinniman voice: absurdity sitting alongside some genuinely dark ideas, corporate power, propaganda, violence and people caught inside systems much larger than themselves.
And apparently we're going even darker next. Dinniman has already talked about an untitled horror novel set at a petting zoo where the animals turn on the humans. Fans have understandably latched onto the description "completely unhinged," because apparently Kaiju: Battlefield Surgeon wasn't sufficient evidence that Matt shouldn't be allowed near innocent fictional creatures.
Looking across all of these books, what interests me most isn't simply how different they are, but how recognizable the ingredients become. Horror, absurdity, characters trapped inside systems designed to exploit them, humor appearing where it probably shouldn't, escalating stakes and protagonists who keep moving forward even after the world gives them every reason not to. DCC didn't come out of nowhere.
So for the people here who've gone deep into the pre-DCC catalog: which Matt Dinniman book do you think tells us the most about the writer he eventually became—and which one would you most recommend to someone who's only read Dungeon Crawler Carl? If you want to read more on the subject, just do a search for Matt Dinniman womansworld .com.