I created a YouTube channel targeted towards new and aspiring narrative designers. It aims to teach a simple, “hands on” process that novice writers can use to construct interactive narratives using free tools such as Twine. The name of the channel is Video Game Writing 101, and you can find it here.
World Builders and People-Persons: Choosing the Right Writers »
Another blog post I wrote while working with Mobile Game Doctor, an extremely talented (and experienced) group of game consultants whom I highly recommend.
Developing a Story for Your Game: A Practical Process »
I wrote this blog post while working with Mobile Game Doctor, a consultancy group whose clientele are mostly casual games developers. It’s a very simplified narrative design process that is tailored to the needs of games that are small in scope and involve short development cycles.
Let Me Tell You (Half) a Story: How Nebulous Narratives Court Disaster »
Here’s a blog post I wrote for Adrian Crook & Associates, an excellent group of consultants I work with from time to time on different projects.