Since my dear friend @Cbarzak and I had our first novellas published about a month apart, we thought it would be fun to chat about the form and our individual approaches to it. So we did!
In an interview with Mongabay, Brasílio Priprá, one of the pioneers of the Free Land Camp, the largest event of the Brazilian Indigenous movement, looks back on its 20 years of existence.
Priprá, who has been active in the Indigenous movement for 40 years, has seen few changes, but enough to keep fighting for his rights.
I know I'm not the only person to choose this. I've also debated, & asked daughter opinion. I have no overall favourite but this one, & why.
It was early on in my 2021 BTS watching. I now realise 2019 - 21 is less time to 21 - now, making it quite recent when I actually watched and went: Horses? What is going on? What is all this?
Then went & learnt about the God Dionysus. I've learnt so much from BTS.
At the 9th Our Ocean Conference in Athens, Mongabay’s Elizabeth Claire Alberts interviewed oceanographer and marine biologist Sylvia Earle about the pressures facing our oceans, actions needed to turn things around, and how to find hope for the future.
Released as a pre-order bonus for Japanese copies of #ShadowsOfTheDamned, PLAYBOX is a promotional mag containing a series of interviews with the dev team.
We could bear-ly (sorry) contain our glee when SleepingMuseum agreed to speak with us about the horror adventure game, Death Palette! We also talked about their previous escape room games and auto-runners, and where they got the idea of bargaining with paintings. Check it out, kuma!
Yeah, it’s not just #GenZ I think you’ll find. I’ve always struggled with job interviews. Employers really should look into better ways of assessing candidates #Interviews#Employment#Jobs
Gen Z struggles with job interviews. Can we really blame them?
My first blog post of the new year is an interview with the most excellent horror writer Priya Sharma. This is the first of an irregular series of author interviews focussed on the practicalities of the writing life.
Eric O. Scott continues his conversation with Danica Boyce, host of the Fair Folk Podcast, about her research into folk song and tradition for her new course on Pagan ritual music.
The screen lights up to reveal an extreme closeup of Satoshi Suzuki’s nose and eyes. We laugh and he does too as he readjusts the frame to include a quarter of himself, a column of eye-catching Chimayo clothing hanging on the door behind him, and half of his wife, Fumi. Shinya has always been the “youngster” in the
What does AI have to do with bratwurst and how do you interview a blob? A look behind the scenes of my podcast and why I interview the more-than-human world.But how the hell and why do you interview a bat and a cactus? ▶️ https://www.cronenburg.net/scicomm/ @writers
We were delighted to be able to speak with Giichi Totsuka of the doujin circle qbert! We discussed their coverage of PC and video games from the 1990s up to now, the research and interviews that went into their Adventures in Video Game History zine series, and all the care and love that went into the development of Retro Game Aliens!
Interview with the Suzukis: Finders, fixers, and standard bearers of well-loved, rare treasures | Battenwear (battenwear.com)
The screen lights up to reveal an extreme closeup of Satoshi Suzuki’s nose and eyes. We laugh and he does too as he readjusts the frame to include a quarter of himself, a column of eye-catching Chimayo clothing hanging on the door behind him, and half of his wife, Fumi. Shinya has always been the “youngster” in the