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I usually feel pretty good about being a woman working in games. Sure, other feminists protest, and write books, and pass legislation. Women around the world risk injury or prosecution. But my huge move for women’s equality is doing a … Continue reading
Posted in New York City
Tagged casual games, game culture, game design, games, girls play that too?, New York City, why's it gotta be pink?
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I Don’t Get It
Whenever someone tells a really obvious, off-color joke, Stick will look at them, cock his head to the side, look blank for a moment, and deadpan “I don’t get it.” He says this a lot. Actually, he says this so … Continue reading
Occupy The Desk!
Caitlin was out today, so Financial (Nash) and Creative (me) collaborated to redecorate her desk. We left this for her to find on Monday! (We have it on good authority that Caitlin is moving today and doesn’t have internet access!) … Continue reading
The Thorn and The Blossom By Theodora Goss | Dialect Magazine
New post up on Dialect, where I talk about a gorgeously constructed book and admit to just a tiny fraction of how much reading I do on the train. I do 90% of my reading on an ereader, which is … Continue reading
Posted in New York City
Tagged Dialect Magazine, New York City, reading, The Thorn and The Blossom, Theodora Goss
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Tiger Eye – Mechanique
So Genevieve mentioned that she’s guest posting over on Marjorie Liu’s blog, and as I start reading a really hilarious piece on Couples Who Should Totally Have Gotten Together In Movies (Note: Not actually the title), I’m also wondering why … Continue reading
Thanks, Office Poltergeist!
Purple and Alive, by Simpson’s Paradox After an escalating series of office pranks, Chip warned me by text that the office poltergeist (the unseen force with a penchant for redecorating desks and hiding Hello Kitties and Domomons) had left something … Continue reading
Console Game Dating
My friend Matt has an awesome new post up on Nitrobeard about hanging on to game systems. The whole article is worth a read, whether it’s a scarily accurate peek into your own rationale or insights into why your gamer … Continue reading
Wally’s Cafe
I got back from Denver late Sunday night, dragged myself into Manhattan for work this morning, and started IMing with Roy as I set up the test environment. Roy: I ran into Harold at Wally’s Cafe this weekend Meg: oh … Continue reading
Friends
I’m at Stick’s house in Denver, sitting on the couch with him and catching up. Stick is telling me all the ridiculous Facebook user names his team is using to test his Facebook game, and I am laughing and telling … Continue reading