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gguys iffound this LITTLE GDgdude today!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!! wwow!!!!!llOOk at him!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!! AACCEEPTING NAMES. mmy currentlist is: -- jeremy -- pringle -- gabe -- richard the seventh
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iffound this song called mouse in my brain and the chorus line goes “can i get a crumb inside my pocket for the mouse inside my brain” and when i first heard it i was like hehe silly neurodivergent song . mine now. and then my brain latched onto it like a little feral raccoon and it Will Not Leave My Head i am constantly singing it absentmindedly but just the one line not the whole song and it’s at the point where my sister and i will just spontaneously start asking each other for a crumb for the mouse in our brains it’s a new household staple of conversation our parents hate it it’s been over a week and the darn line is STILL IN MY HEAD the mouse will not LEAVE
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Interview with Eve Golden Woods!
Many of you know who is Eve is. She's a writer and artist, a part of Dreamfeel studios whose beautiful game If Found won Best LGBTQ Narrative and Best LGBTQ Indie game at the first ever Gayming Awards presented by EA games. I am really excited I had the chance to ask Eve some questions about herself, her time at Lovestruck and her creative process.
Congratulations on the two Gayming Awards (Best LGBTQ Narrative, Best LGBTQ Indie Game) for "If Found" from your game studio, Dreamfeel. What was the inspiration behind making the game?
If Found... was a game that emerged out of a collaboration between Llaura McGee, the founder of Dreamfeel, and artist Liadh Young. Liadh's background is as a comic artist, and so when they started working together Llaura had the idea of showing off Liadh's art by making a diary game, and using an erasing mechanic she had previously developed to let the player move through the diary in a fun way. By the time I came on board at the start of 2019, the game had already been in development for a while, so in some ways my work on that game was similar to the work I did for Voltage, because it was taking existing characters and concepts and writing a lot of scripts for them. Unlike Voltage, though, my work for Dreamfeel was a lot more collaborative and I had a lot more creative input. I really enjoy taking something and helping to make it the best version of itself that it can possibly be, but I was also really happy that I got to reflect a lot of my own experiences in If Found. Llaura and I both grew up on the west coast of Ireland, and although If Found... isn't autobiographical for either of us, it was definitely really meaningful to be able to tell a story that reflected our own experiences of growing up as queer teens in a similar kind of environment. Since the game came out we've had fans reach out to us and tell us that they also connected to the experiences of the main characters, and as far as I'm concerned, that makes me feel like I achieved everything I wanted to.
You are a writer and a visual artist. Does one come easier to you than the other?
I used to think of art and writing as talents, and I always felt like my art was at a very mediocre level (that's probably still true, lol). So when I was younger I focused a lot more on writing. It was only later that I started genuinely trying to improve as an artist, but when I did, I think I had a much healthier mindset, and approached it as a skill I could learn with patience and effort. Because of that, even though I still have a lot more confidence in my writing, I find art more fun and relaxing, and I don't stress about it as much.
Did you always know you would follow a creative path?
Kind of? Both my parents are artists, and I grew up surrounded by artists and writers, so it was something that was always very familiar and accessible to me. On the other hand, I didn't exactly have a clear idea of how to make it into a career, or what kind of work would be involved. But there's never been a point in my life where I wasn't doing something creative, even if it was only writing fanfiction.
What did your path to working professionally as a writer/artist look like?
I did a creative writing masters in college, but after that I spent years teaching English as a second language. That was really fun and I got to live abroad, but it was so busy and tiring that I didn't have time to do any writing outside of the occasional fanfic. I only started to take art seriously again when I became interested in games and comics as ways of telling stories. I did some critical writing, which led me to speak at a few local events and get involved in zine fairs. That was how I met Llaura, the director and lead of the Dreamfeel studio, and it's also what gave me the confidence to start applying for actual writing jobs.
Is there any work of art, visual or written, that you look to for inspiration?
So many! I try to read and watch as widely as I can, although there are touchstones I always return to, like the works of Ursula Le Guin and Terry Pratchett. Right now I feel very passionate about the actual play podcast Friends at the Table, which manages to combine really thoughtful worldbuilding and storytelling with cool, fun characters and great action scenes. I'm also reading a book called The Memory Police by Youko Ogawa, which has extremely beautiful prose.
Do you have a favorite piece of your own art, whether it is something you’ve drawn, a screenshot of something you’ve written or something else?
My favourite piece of art is usually whatever I finished most recently (I think that's true for a lot of people). Especially with visual art, once a bit of time has gone by you look back on it and start to notice all your mistakes, which is very annoying. But actually I do still really like the first piece of Fiona fanart I did last year. I managed to use some effects to give it a kind of nineties anime quality that I find really fun, and I think it conveys an emotion pretty effectively. That's always one of the hardest things to predict with visual art, whether the different parts will come together to create the exact mood you're looking for.
I also really like the compass I did for Bycatch. Krissy (@xekstrin) was the one who suggested filling it with fingernails, which was such a good, gross idea! As soon as I heard that I knew it was perfect and that I had to try and draw it.
Many people who read this blog know you as a writer for Lovestruck. When you look back on your time there, what stands out in your mind?
Lovestruck was very important to me when I first started because it was my first ongoing, regular, paid writing work. It gave me a lot of confidence and helped me to get into the habit of writing consistently and rapidly, which is a really useful skill to have. I know I was right to leave when I did, though, because I am just brimming with energy to work on my own projects, and channeling that power into something that you can't control will always end up disappointing you. Also, I made a ton of incredible friends, through Lovestruck itself but then even more so through VOW (@vowtogether), and that is more than worth all the difficult parts.
Is there any character that you would have liked a crack at writing?
Oh gosh, what a fun question! There are so many, but one I do sometimes think about is Axia, just because I know there are a bunch of fans who want her route, and because I had fun writing her as a villain in Zain's route. I can see in my head the shadow of a storyline that takes place after Zain's route is over, where she's in prison and trying to understand how she lost the battle with Zain and MC. I think there's, like, a gap there, where you could see her downfall forcing her to reconsider her assumptions about power, and that could build into a very interesting redemption story. But maybe it's for the best I never got to do that, because I would have wanted full creative control over it, and also I think the story in my head is very different to the sexy, in control, menacing version of Axia that her fans enjoy.
Do you have any upcoming projects you can talk about?
Most of my current work is under NDA, but I will say that I'm doing something very exciting with other VOW members that we should be able to talk about soon(ish). Maybe I can even give a little teaser... It's not a game, but it is something you can read, and my part involves cakes, swamps, and a museum.
Do you have a favorite quote or song lyric?
It's a big long, but there's a section from The Dispossessed by Ursula le Guin that has stayed with me ever since I read it:
"For we each of us deserve everything, every luxury that was ever piled in the tombs of the dead kings, and we each of us deserve nothing, not a mouthful of bread in hunger. Have we not eaten while another starved? Will you punish us for that? Will you reward us for the virtue of starving while others ate? No man earns punishment, no man earns reward. Free your mind of the idea of deserving, the idea of earning, and you will begin to be able to think."
It's such a profoundly radical way of imagining the world, so different to everything I was raised with, but whenever I think about it I feel like I can see something very beautiful and powerful that I hope to come closer to understanding some day.
And of course, "Solidarity forever, the union makes us strong."
I was a big fan of the show Inside the Actor’s Studio. Host James Lipton asked every single guest the same 10 concluding questions. I’ve picked 3 of them:
-What is your favorite word?
My favourite word: for sound, I like words you can really roll around on your tongue. Chthonic, alabaster, insinuation. For meaning, I think simple words that encapsulate big concepts have a kind of power to them. We use them so often we forget how big they are, how much weight they really have, but they give us the space to imagine new possibilities. Love. Freedom. Revolution.
-What is your least favorite word?
I've heard that "moist" is a lot of people's least favourite word but it doesn't actually bother me. My least favourite word is probably one where I feel like the sound doesn't match the meaning. One of the Irish words for rain is báisteach, which I feel has a much weightier and more onomatopoeic sound than rain. Rain is just very flat and uninteresting.
-What profession other than your own would you like to attempt?
Oh, so many! I love history, and I think being a historian/archaeologist would be fascinating. Or something that had a physical component to it, like being a potter or a carpenter. I don't think I'd be any good, but I'd love to take the time to learn.
What would be your advice to anyone who wants to pursue a creative career?
All the work you do matters. Even the failed experiments, the things you hate when they're finished. It all helps to make you better. Also, creative career paths are often really unexpected, so chase any opportunity that seems remotely interesting. Don't work for free for anyone who can afford to pay, but work for yourself and put it somewhere. On a blog, twitter, whatever. You'd be amazed how many people get noticed and get offered opportunities because of something they made in their spare time. You'll probably have to work another job for a long time, so don't be hard on yourself if you're too tired to devote much energy to creative work. Try to make art consistently, but don't feel like that has to mean every day. Don't chase after celebrities. Make friends with your peers.
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If Found... is out today
If Found..., the new game from DREAMFEEL and Annapurna Interactive, is out today.
If Found... is an interactive visual novel about going home, coming out and erasing everything.
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I'm actually in a decent mood but this poem is one of those sad and happy type moments. #poem #poetry #magneticpoemoftheday #magneticpoem #magneticpoetry #poetrymagnets #writing #mine #iffound https://www.instagram.com/p/B_C65pKA6iK/?igshid=owf6ldtq2nbg
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We would like to introduce you to Bubba The Bear: one of the fabulous creatures from @elise_gravel's upcoming graphic novel IF FOUND! According to Elise, she calls all the unknown bears that live in the caves near her cottage Bubba: "I'm sure he's nice and that he, like me, enjoys hunting for mushrooms." #iffound #elisegravel
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Blessed adoption idea.
#holy fuck#thats the place where iffound my dog at#when she ran away#thats my old town#mother fuckets#holy shit#my old town is on tumblr#what the fuck
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Yeah, you bite him you funky and sexy cannibal man
iffound my keyboard chat🩸🩸🩸🩸🩸🩸🩸🫀🫁
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My Coco's official dogtag! #coco #mycocobutt #dogtag #iffound #callblackh2Ojesus #blackwaterjesus #blackwaternation🌊🌊 #puppylove #mypuppers
#blackwaternation🌊🌊#dogtag#mycocobutt#callblackh2ojesus#blackwaterjesus#coco#mypuppers#puppylove#iffound
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#iffound #returnto (at University of South Alabama Laidlaw Performing Arts Center)
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How If Found... Shows Mobile Games Deserve More Attention #IfFound #MobileGaming #Opinion https://www.keengamer.com/articles/features/opinion-pieces/mobile-gaming-deserves-more-attention/
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FOUND.
#Braintenance #found #dontwory #upsidedown #smile #mask #dizzy #haveyouseenme #contact #iffound #dontapproach #find #danger #mask #art #warning #brains #lost #familyfun
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Just installed today! @wehoarts #ArtonTheOutside #publicart sculpture of a tree by artist @colesternberg in Kings Road Park presented by #IFFoundation. Read all about it http://ift.tt/2nKQdRk http://ift.tt/2nS8Q4H
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If Found... gets new trailer, releases May 19
A new trailer has been released for If Found..., which is set to release May 19, 2020.
On December 31st 1993 in the crumbling ruins of a mansion on Achill Island, Kasio destroys her diary.
It tells the story of her return home to the West of Ireland, her conflict with her family, the friends she makes, and the challenges she goes through.
Everything leads to this night when a black hole will destroy the entire world. Where did it come from? Is there any way to stop it?
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We are super-thrilled to announce a new partnership with Board Game Bliss and offer official Board Game Bliss t-shirts for sale on our site at https://www.geekygoodies.com/boardgamebliss #BoardGame #Tshirts #shirts #BoardGames #TabletopGame #meeple #BoardGameGeek #GameStore #Toronto #Boardgamers #TabletopGames #tshirt #shirts #GeekyGoodies #IfFoundPleaseReturnTo #IfFound #tee #tees #Tabletop #BoardGameBliss
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