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Role-Playing Games and Diversity: Interesting Links This Morning
A couple of things getting my attention as I take a short break from my own job search and other house chores:
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ysabetwordsmith makes celebratory noises about Coyote and Crow, a Kickstarter-funded RPG designed by Indigenous gamers. You might want to take a look at the project yourselves!
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james_davis_nicoll notes his review of Harlem Unbound, a Call of Cthulhu sourcebook created by Black American talent and set in Harlem during its 1930's Renaissance.
Both of these are, I suspect, worth attention from the larger communities of Dreamwidth.
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Both of these are, I suspect, worth attention from the larger communities of Dreamwidth.
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Don't ask me how long it's been since I ran an RPG.
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It has probably been upwards of 20 years since I last wrote for an RPG. It would have been for either a Flying Buffalo/Catalyst Citybook or a Maps project, can't remember which. A group of us were working on an independent side project, but it ultimately floundered and failed due to lack of interest in it: too small a writer's group to keep momentum going.
I try to avoid buying hardback RPG rules just like I avoid buying physical books: they take space IRL, something I try to be very conservative in filling.