Friday, July 26, 2024

All Bark, No Dice Episode Six: Accessibility Assessment Squad w/ Jen Kretchmer

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This week we’re talking with another contributor to Candlekeep Mysteries, Jen Kretchmer, who is perhaps best known for her work on shows like Monsters & Fables, Silver & Steel, as well as her advocacy for accessibility in the tabletop hobby. We have a very frank discussion about the need for disability advocacy in D&D and other games, as well as the ways that players and DM’s can help make their games more representative and understanding. Jen also gets into some of her inspirations as a storyteller and explains why tabletop streaming seems to have found a home in the entertainment industry.

0:00 – Interview Start

11:30 – D&D As Performance

29:35 – Accessibility In D&D and Beyond

51:25 – Writing “The Canopic Being” For Candlekeep Mysteries

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Candlekeep Mysteries comes out on March 16, and you can still pre-order it online or at your FLGS.

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  • Dan Arndt

    Fiction writer, board game fanatic, DM. Has an MFA and isn't quite sure what to do now. If you have a dog, I'd very much like to pet it. Operating out of Indianapolis.

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