Writer/Gamer Q&A: Brian Oliu
We’re kicking off what we hope to be a regular feature on the Airship, contributor Q&As, with Brian Oliu. He wrote the wonderfully lyric non-fiction piece we launched with: “Goonies II”.
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We’re kicking off what we hope to be a regular feature on the Airship, contributor Q&As, with Brian Oliu. He wrote the wonderfully lyric non-fiction piece we launched with: “Goonies II”.
The book makes me want to dig for the box I know contains my copy of Chrono Trigger and all its siblings. Makes me want to remember how to connect a Super Nintendo to a modern-day TV (the RF/antenna connector still works but remember how much you hate screwing them in!).
Yes, we’re looking to fill out our blog, The Airship, with some contributed content from our wonderful readers. Because we’re so early in the process, we’re very open to any ideas for regular columns or one-off pieces. These are meant to be different in style and purpose than our regular submissions. If you’re writing fiction/poetry/non-fiction, submit via our […]
If you were one of our early visitors, you’ll notice that Cartridge Lit looks a little bit different now. A redesign, to say the least. We hope you like the new pixels.
Cartridge Lit is an online literature mag dedicated to showcasing the best lit – fiction, nonfiction, poetry – inspired by video games. We believe video games are important and vital to [pop] culture. Why shouldn’t there be a lit mag dedicated to showcasing Lit + Games? We don’t know why not, either, so, here we […]
We think video games are literature, and so why shouldn't there be literature about video games? That's the question we're hoping to answer here. Read more.