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 +==== Academics/Artists/Creators ====
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 +  * Scott Nicholson (Canada), works on IF and low-cost game design amoung other things!\\ 
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 +  * Erik Champion (Australia), interested and widely published on interactivity and cultural heritage
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 +  * Susannah Emery (Australia), narrative design, education, and advocate for diversity in the games industry
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 +  * Lynda Kelly (Australia), extensive and sector-leading work on visitor studies and educational game evaluation
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 +  * Nellie Seale (Australia), concurrent PhD candidate with an interest in games in museums and mega-games.
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 +  * Angelika Antiniou (Greece), fantastic work with visitor evaluations and games for Greek museums
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 +  * Fredrik Breien (Norway), research on Digital Game-Based Learning and design/evaluation frameworks
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 +  * Elizabeth LaPensée (Canada), narrative director at Twin Suns Studio. Award-winning designer, writer, and artist of games and comics, particularly like her writing about When Rivers Were Trails
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 +  * Emily Short (US), narrative designer and educator, very generous with advice on her blog
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 +  * Stephen “thecatamites” Gillmurphy (Ireland), game designer and all round weird guy, highly recommend
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 +  * Daisy Abbott (Scotland), interdisciplinary researcher into interactive games for education, particularly using quest maps! Great resources for playful learning tools
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 +  * Hannah Nicklin (UK), narrative designer and game dev. studio lead, fantastic book on narrative design