Audio Interview: How Role-Playing Games Blend Literature, Ethics, and Imagination with Anna Featherstone, Vee Hendro, and Hayley Gordon

How do you turn a literary world into a collaborative storytelling experience? In this episode of the Self-Publishing with ALLi podcast, Anna Featherstone talks with Vee Hendro and Hayley…
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Audio Interview: How Role-Playing Games Blend Literature, Ethics, and Imagination with Anna Featherstone, Vee Hendro, and Hayley Gordon

Anna Featherstone talks with Vee Hendro and Hayley Gordon about blending literature, ethics, and imagination in role-playing games.

The Self-Publishing Advice Center
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Audio Interview: How Role-Playing Games Blend Literature, Ethics, and Imagination with Anna Featherstone, Vee Hendro, and Hayley Gordon

Anna Featherstone talks with Vee Hendro and Hayley Gordon about blending literature, ethics, and imagination in role-playing games.

The Self-Publishing Advice Center
13th GW Ethics in Publishing Conference (Hybrid Event: Arlington & Online)

GW Calendar

Really looking forward to the GW Ethics in Publishing conference Oct 12–13. There's still time to register if you haven't done so yet—and it's FREE! You can join virtually from anywhere or attend in person at George Washington University. Check out the full schedule here: https://gwpress.manifoldapp.org/read/ethics-conference-schedule-2023/section/177a0149-3a4e-4663-9d5a-af2b28c983b8?utm_content=bufferad3de&utm_medium=social&utm_source=linkedin.com&utm_campaign=buffer

There's an awesome lineup of sessions on open access, AI ethics, peer review, publishing contracts, organizational storytelling, Indigenous publishing models, and more.

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GW Publishing

The GW Graduate Publishing Program is designed for both current and aspiring publishing professionals. Students include career changers, post-bachelor and post-graduate students who have earned their degrees in other disciplines, and publishing professionals who seek to expand their skills and knowledge through high-level coursework. The graduate program at GW includes the leading Master of Professional Studies in Publishing program, the Graduate Certificate in Publishing, and the Graduate Certificate in Publishing Management. The curriculum covers editing and acquisitions, marketing and publicity, copyright and licensing, production, management and business, and technology and design. Initiatives of the program include the GW Journal of Ethics in Publishing and the GW Ethics in Publishing Conference.

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