After finishing the “Game folks on libraries” series with the extraordinary Brenda Romero, I didn’t want to drop the bar – so we’re winding up
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Book folks on games: Hugh Rundle
I’m very happy to have the next entry in this series be a profile of Hugh Rundle, one of the many interesting local library folks
Read moreBook folks on games: Ryan North
Hey everyone! So this is another of our new series for this year, the companion to our “Games folks on libraries” series. In it we
Read moreWhat’s afoot: News from the world of games
Hi folks! Our third-Monday-of-the-month series is going to be news from the world of games. We’re still getting everything up and running, and the tabletop
Read moreSpecial guest post: Engaging with games the library way – Thomas Knowlton, NYPLarcade
Hi folks! From the Antarctic desert to the urban jungle, our third special guest takes us now to New York, NY, and Mid-Manhattan Library for
Read moreTalking points: Games and theory of mind
Hello folks! This is the third of that series of more detailed talking points we mentioned. Here’s the summary from that original post: Further, games
Read moreMonthly game profile for July: Role-playing and story games, and other co-created games
Hi folks! Sorry for the delay in posting this – it’s been a hectic week here. Your humble author participated in a panel on games
Read moreTalking points: Games, sharing culture, and connecting people
Hello folks! This is the second of that series of more detailed talking points we mentioned. Here’s the summary from that original post: If we’re
Read moreTalking points: Games as culture
Hello folks! This week, the first of that series of more detailed talking points we mentioned. (Normally we’d be doing these in the second week
Read moreNorth Star Games Claimed But DEMCO Contest Signup Continues!
Just a quick update to let everyone know that all of the free copies of Wits & Wagers: Family from North Star Games have been
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