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Gold Microphone: Stories and Games
Drew Cook
11 episodes
1 week ago
Drew Cook (and sometimes cohost Callie Smith) discusses narrative games past and present with a humanities and craft writing emphasis.
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Drew Cook (and sometimes cohost Callie Smith) discusses narrative games past and present with a humanities and craft writing emphasis.
Show more...
Video Games
Leisure
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Plundered Hearts: Follow Up
Gold Microphone: Stories and Games
45 minutes 19 seconds
3 years ago
Plundered Hearts: Follow Up
Drew and Callie return to Plundered Hearts to discuss Anastasia Salter's 2020 article, "Infocom, Romance, and the History of Feminist Game Design," published in Feminist Media Histories 6.1. In this follow-up conversation, Drew and Callie revisit the critical narrative surrounding Amy Briggs’s classic Plundered Hearts, celebrating the ways in which Salter synthesizes a variety of critical tactics in her productive and innovative reading. Plundered Hearts | Feminist Media Histories | University of California Press (ucpress.edu) As always, you can reach them in a number of ways: Gold Machine - Games as text, text as games (golmac.org) email: golmac@golmac.org Drew Cook: Gold Machine (@GolmacB) / Twitter
Gold Microphone: Stories and Games
Drew Cook (and sometimes cohost Callie Smith) discusses narrative games past and present with a humanities and craft writing emphasis.