Gaming For All: an interview with Anna Anthropy
Oakland game creator and author explains how everyone—yes, you!—can make indie video games Anna Anthropy identifies herself as “a freelance […]
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Oakland game creator and author explains how everyone—yes, you!—can make indie video games Anna Anthropy identifies herself as “a freelance […]
“The Death of a Halifax Friendship” is the lonely line that prefaces Sarah Mangle’s pocket-size zine, Tourist of the Heart. […]
It takes a village to raise a child, and nearly as many people to create a great underground comic. Seventeen […]
This poetry zine has a fibrous, roughly cut cover made of hemp and post-consumer waste. Inside, the pages are also […]
In 2008, author (A Girl Named Sugar) and former Broken Pencil editor Emily Pohl-Weary put out a call to youths […]
The Baltimore Snoball Collective (Katie Lambright, Bruce Blume and Sara Tomko) seeks to solidify the community surrounding Baltimore’s summer snoball […]
A native of Mississauga, Ontario, cartoonist Ken Turner has worked predominantly in the worlds of animation and illustration in addition […]
This book was supposed to be called “Dog Fucker Blues.” The marketing department axed that idea, unfortunately. That excellent title […]
It is near impossible to review a work of art without some personal reflection slipping in. To that end, this […]