liz-of-all-trades:

boobsdontworkthatway:

capnfreedompants:

Aberford is a 3D brawler/graphic adventure hybrid starring a group of housewives who fight to stop a zombie apocalypse in 1956.

When the men of Aberford, Ohio start turning into flesh-eating monsters, it’s up to Peggy, Betty, Doris and Sylvia to save the day. And rather than skipping ahead to the post-apocalypse (like many games do), Aberford drops you right in the initial chaos and makes you part of the panic, cowardice, and heroism that go along with the end of the world. The game combines in-depth story-telling and complex moral choices with a dynamic, jump-in-and-play combat system to provide you with a fresh take on some of our favorite gameplay styles. And we’re using fast, strong, aggressive enemies that aren’t like any zombies you’ve faced before. Thousands of people are already extremely excited for us to Kickstart, and you should be too.

For anyone who hasn’t heard about this, that game people came up with in this post is actually gonna be a thing on Steam.

This looks rad! 

HOLY FUCKING SHIT SOMEONE ACTUALLY MADE IT. SOMEONE MADE THE POST HOLY FUCK.

Hi, I had a creative writing teacher who told me that reading was only for smart people and laughed when I suggested otherwise, she also told the class that when we had to consider our audience when we were writing and that we had to dumb down what we wrote “in case the people reading has no culture”… do you have things like these on your mind when you write? does the “intended audience” influences your work at all?

neil-gaiman:

My intended audience for something I write is nearly always me. Just an alternate universe version of me, who didn’t write it.