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Excession by Iain M. Banks

by Joseph Michael Owens, Kyle Muntz, and Peter Tieryas Liu Excession by Iain M. Banks Spectra, 1998 499 pages / Amazon / Goodreads             If Use of Weapons was a psychological investigation into...

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I’m not sure here, where we are, is real at all

An art game is “an interactive work, usually humorous, by a visual artist that does one or more of the following: challenges cultural stereotypes, offers meaningful social or historical critique, or...

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A Celebration of Samuel R Delany: Aye, and Gomorrah

Introduction Samuel R Delany is a favorite here at Entropy. Many of us are huge fans of his work and his fiction and essays have shaped us as both artists and humans. This year, he became the 30th SFWA...

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Entropy’s 10 Best Novels of the First Half of 2014

Made to Break by D. Foy (Two Dollar Radio): I can’t think of the last time I was as mesmerized and taken aback by the prose of a book. D. Foy takes a jackhammer to language, weaving, smashing, and...

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Session Report: Mansions of Madness

Mansions of Madness designed by Corey Konieczka published by Fantasy Flight Games, 2011 get it on Amazon   This is a collaborative review and Session Report between Entropy editors Byron Alexander...

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Session Report: The Solitaire Print and Play Contest

This month’s Session Report covers selected games from the annual Solitaire Print and Play Contest on hobbyist website BoardGameGeek. Playing a tabletop game by yourself might sound like a strange...

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MOUTH: EATS COLOR and the Devoration of Languages

What follows is an installment from the weekly discussion blog for the graduate poetry workshop I taught this past semester at the University of Notre Dame. Along with the reading of fellow students’...

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Lords of Waterdeep in Conversation

Lords of Waterdeep by Peter Lee and Rodney Thompson Wizards of the Coast, 2012 Wizards of the Coast / Amazon / iOS The following conversation took place between Entropy editor Byron Alexander Campbell...

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Black Gum: A Conversational Review

Black Gum by J David Osborne Broken River Books, March 2015 120 pages – Amazon   With Alex Kalamaroff and Gabino Iglesias–   Alex K.: How you been, G.? Lemme kick this thing off with a quick summary...

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A Street Car Named Whatever

A Streetcar Named Whatever Tatiana Ryckman   The thing is, all I know about A Streetcar Named Desire is that there is a character named Stella, and I know this only because there is a famous line which...

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Excession by Iain M. Banks

by Joseph Michael Owens, Kyle Muntz, and Peter Tieryas Liu Excession by Iain M. Banks Spectra, 1998 499 pages / Amazon / Goodreads             If Use of Weapons was a psychological investigation into...

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I’m not sure here, where we are, is real at all

An art game is “an interactive work, usually humorous, by a visual artist that does one or more of the following: challenges cultural stereotypes, offers meaningful social or historical critique, or...

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A Celebration of Samuel R Delany: Aye, and Gomorrah

Introduction Samuel R Delany is a favorite here at Entropy. Many of us are huge fans of his work and his fiction and essays have shaped us as both artists and humans. This year, he became the 30th SFWA...

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Entropy’s 10 Best Novels of the First Half of 2014

Made to Break by D. Foy (Two Dollar Radio): I can’t think of the last time I was as mesmerized and taken aback by the prose of a book. D. Foy takes a jackhammer to language, weaving, smashing, and...

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Session Report: Mansions of Madness

Session Report is a monthly series that explores the intersection of narrative and broader themes of game design by focusing on a specific tabletop game each month. This month’s game is: Mansions of...

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Session Report: The Solitaire Print and Play Contest

Session Report is a monthly series that explores the intersection of narrative and broader themes of game design by focusing on a specific tabletop game each month.  This month’s Session Report covers...

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MOUTH: EATS COLOR and the Devoration of Languages

What follows is an installment from the weekly discussion blog for the graduate poetry workshop I taught this past semester at the University of Notre Dame. Along with the reading of fellow students’...

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Lords of Waterdeep in Conversation

Lords of Waterdeep by Peter Lee and Rodney Thompson Wizards of the Coast, 2012 Wizards of the Coast / Amazon / iOS The following conversation took place between Entropy editor Byron Alexander Campbell...

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Black Gum: A Conversational Review

Black Gum by J David Osborne Broken River Books, March 2015 120 pages – Amazon   With Alex Kalamaroff and Gabino Iglesias–   Alex K.: How you been, G.? Lemme kick this thing off with a quick summary...

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A Street Car Named Whatever

A Streetcar Named Whatever Tatiana Ryckman   The thing is, all I know about A Streetcar Named Desire is that there is a character named Stella, and I know this only because there is a famous line which...

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