Breaking the signal so it's totally unreadable
My poem "The Conversation" has been accepted by Not One of Us. It is about communication problems, among other things. I think one of the others is politics.
I would love this Wondermark even if I didn't also call my own cats "baby cat."
I haven't read any of the relevant comics or even seen Suicide Squad (2016), but last night I dreamed about Harley Quinn and some ambiguous fictional antihero (spent some time as a black dog, was neither a hellhound nor Sirius Black) trying to break into a university with a serious haunting problem. Two nights ago I had weird-ass dreams about tentacle pregnancy. Your guess is as good as mine.
I would love this Wondermark even if I didn't also call my own cats "baby cat."
I haven't read any of the relevant comics or even seen Suicide Squad (2016), but last night I dreamed about Harley Quinn and some ambiguous fictional antihero (spent some time as a black dog, was neither a hellhound nor Sirius Black) trying to break into a university with a serious haunting problem. Two nights ago I had weird-ass dreams about tentacle pregnancy. Your guess is as good as mine.

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I did do a speed game design workshop (four-hour session) at Gencon as part of my research for the h*archate, along with reading a bunch of stuff on game design, but I should probably actually try to interview real game designers the next time I try to write about this stuff, because a game designer I am not. :]
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Not convinced, Jedao's heresy game strikes me as a great game idea.
Yeah, the practicalities might need fleshing out, but a game that forces you to lose in order to win is a really strong concept
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You could call it Suicide Hawk.
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I didn't go into details because I knew I'd get nailed by actual game designers and/or mathematicians, and the last time I tried to do actual game design for story purposes, it was a complete time sink.
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I think the art of it is to imply the details are there, and hang together, without actually going into them. Leave it to the reader to fill in the details if they want them.