Playing with words: why novelists are becoming video game writers – and vice-versa
I've been working in games for a little more than 15 years, and the main thing I'd say about it at this point is that it's a pretty annoying job to explain at parties. People often say something like, "Oh, I don't really play games," which is surely an odd thing to tell a game designer moments after you've been introduced; I don't really eat croissants, but that's not the first thing I bring up if I meet a patissier. So one of the joys of publishing my first novel last year was the option to sidestep all of that, and say: "Oh, I'm a writer." I wrote a novel; I'm working on another one; job done, the conversation can move on. Nobody says, "Oh, I don't really read books," even though that's at least as likely to be true.
Apr-30-2025, 08:00:17 GMT
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