


Natalie Zina Walschots is a writer and game designer whose work includes LARP scripts, heavy metal music journalism, videogame lore, and weirder things classified as “interactive experiences.” Her writing on the interactive adventure The Aluminum Cat won an IndieCade award, and her poetic exploration of the notes engine in Bloodborne was featured in Kotaku and First Person Scholar.

On April 12 we’ll be joined virtually by Natalie Zina Walschots, critically acclaimed author of Hench, and moderator Carrie Sinkowskis, of the Community Legal Centre (Brant, Brantford, Haldimand) and ongoing host of our Community Conscious online book club. Join us for live virtual discussions with some of our country's best authors!
