Natalie Zina Walschots is a writer, community manager, and game designer. She’s the author of Thumbscrews, which won the Robert Kroetsch Award for Innovative Poetry, and DOOM: Love Poems for Supervillains. Her writing on the interactive adventure The Aluminum Cat won an IndieCade award, and her poetic exploration of the notes engine in Bloodborne was covered by Kotaku and First Person Scholar. She also plays a lot of D&D, participates in numerous Nordic LARPs, watches too many horror movies, and reads reams of speculative fiction. She lives in Toronto with her partner and an unlikely number of cats. |