I have never seen an activist group for whom the hope of a better future did not sit at the core of their beliefs.
I’ve been doing this stuff for the better part of a decade now and one of the things I’ve learned is that if you react to everything then you react to nothing. Being mad all the time doesn’t work for anyone and isn’t a call to action, either.
A group of Interactive Fiction critics are working to start an online magazine of IF theory and criticism. We're looking for a few editors to pitch in.
We will publish great analysis for non-academic audiences. We are an inclusive team that welcomes inquiries from members of underrepresented groups.
Expertise with choice IF would be especially helpful, though this is not a requirement.
A not-for-profit labor of love.
PM me for details.
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