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Andrea Phillips
Andrea Phillips is an award-winning transmedia writer, game designer and author. Her debut novel is Revision, an SF thriller about a wiki where your edits come true, released in May 2015. Her choose-your-own-adventure-style game The Daring Mermaid Expedition was released on mobile platforms in... show more



Andrea Phillips is an award-winning transmedia writer, game designer and author. Her debut novel is Revision, an SF thriller about a wiki where your edits come true, released in May 2015. Her choose-your-own-adventure-style game The Daring Mermaid Expedition was released on mobile platforms in February 2016. She also writes Metagames, an ongoing column on video games in Strange Horizons.Phillips has also worked on projects such as iOS fitness games Zombies, Run! and The Walk, The Maester's Path for HBO's Game of Thrones, human rights game America 2049, and the independent commercial ARG Perplex City. Her projects have variously won the Prix Jeunesse Interactivity Prize, a Broadband Digital award, a Canadian Screen Award, a BIMA, the Origins Vanguard Innovation Award, and others. Her nonfiction book A Creator's Guide to Transmedia Storytelling is used to teach digital storytelling at universities around the world. Her independent work includes the Kickstarted serial The Daring Adventures of Captain Lucy Smokeheart and The McKinnon Account, a short story that unfolds in your email inbox. You can find Andrea on Twitter at @andrhia. I mean, if you like that sort of thing.

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JLS' Books
JLS' Books rated it 7 years ago
Bookburners continues to be an enjoyable read. The characters twist and turn and grow and reveal new secrets, Grace's change of reading matter had me braced for something having gone occultishly haywire with her, and the nod to Paul Cornell's Shadow Police series in the last episode made me laugh (t...
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Url Phantomhive rated it 7 years ago
Patch Job is the first episode in the second season of ReMade and rather than starting of where the first season ended (without answers on a cliffhanger), this starts something new. A character that was thought to be gone for good is in a sense ReMade all over and dropped into the world again. Also,...
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Url Phantomhive rated it 7 years ago
The End of the Beginning doesn't really provide either an end or a beginning. Instead we are served a cliffhanger and no answers. I hate it when a book or in this case a season cannot stand on its own but instead the reader is forced into continuing just in order to get some of the answers. Inez's p...
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Url Phantomhive rated it 7 years ago
For me there was some time between reading these episodes and the rest of the first season, but it didn't really form a problem. There is some tension rising as you feel they are nearing the end. Holden is one of the more interesting characters in the series, and he plays a major role in this one. H...
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Elentarri's Book Blog rated it 7 years ago
An entertaining, serialised, urban fantasy adventure. Not as good as "Season 1", but something light to read.
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