The efforts in creating a safe space at Penguicon all have one characteristic – they’re about making the unconscious deliberate. That is also the feature that I appreciate […]
A Few Pictures from #Penguicon 2015 (If you have more of me, let me know!)
Let me emphasize this about Penguicon, though: It was fun. I was on a whole mess of panels (by choice), got to hang out with really awesome people […]
When You Create A Safe Space, It’s Safe For All People: A Reflection on Penguicon 2015 And Rachel Bryk
This is why this post matters: Online trolls urged trans game developer Rachel Bryk to jump off a bridge. She did. That’s my thesis. That’s the reason for […]
The Adventure Of No Toilet Paper: or how tech changes everything
I’m on my way to Penguicon, and stopped for a quick snack at a McDonald’s somewhere between Toledo and Detroit. And to use the facilities. I’m finishing up, […]
Sharing Instead Of Promoting: It’s Sometimes Okay For Authors To Put Their Books On The Table
Recently I saw – again – a dismissive comment about authors who “obsessively pile their books in front of them at panels”. This isn’t the first time I’ve […]
Oh, Right! I’ll Be At Penguicon this weekend!
I’ll be at Penguicon this coming weekend, along with a lot of other awesome folks. I’ve wanted to go for a while, so I’m thrilled! When you read […]