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GDC Online Panel “Writing The Unsung Experiences: Gender In Game Storytelling”
A GDC Online 2012 panel entitled Writing The Unsung Experiences: Gender In Game Storytelling is now available streaming for free from the GDC Vault. The speakers–Leigh Alexander, Jenn Frank, and our own Mattie Brice–tackle the topic of gender and diversity … Continue reading
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Tagged gdc online, gender, jenn frank, leigh alexander, mattie brice, sexism, storytelling, Writing
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