Popular Writing
How the Personal Computer Broke the Human Body @ Motherboard
Voted "Best of Pocket" 2021 in Tech Writing
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"Don't Copy That Floppy": The Untold History of Apple II Software Piracy
One of the Most Important Women in Apple’s History Never Worked for Apple
The Odd History of the First Erotic Computer Game
1980s Life-Hacking Software for Ladies, Gloria Steinem Approved
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Podcast Interviews
For interviews related to my first book, THE APPLE II AGE, see my book page.
Margot Comstock: “The Glue” of the Early Apple II Era @ Video Game History Hour with Kelsey Lewin and Frank Cifaldi
How the Computer Became Personal @ The Next Billion Seconds with Mark Pesce
The History of Sierra On-Line @ The Internet History Podcast with Brian McCullough
Roberta Williams: The Mother of Computer Video Games @ NPR Marketplace
How the Computer Became Personal @ The Next Billion Seconds with Mark Pesce
The History of Sierra On-Line @ The Internet History Podcast with Brian McCullough
Roberta Williams: The Mother of Computer Video Games @ NPR Marketplace
Recorded Talks
Save Yourself: Game History is in Your Hands @ The Game Developer's Conference 2017
Beneath the Flesh of Walls: The Making of Roberta Williams' Mystery House @ PRACTICE 2016
Beneath the Flesh of Walls: The Making of Roberta Williams' Mystery House @ PRACTICE 2016
Academic Writing (Intended for other historians, scholars, and students)
A Pedestal, A Table, A Love Letter: Archaeologies of Gender in Video Game History @ Game Studies
Let's Begin Again: Sierra On-Line and the Origins of the Graphical Adventure Game Genre @ American Journal of Play
The Uncredited: Work, Women, and the Making of the US Computer Game Industry @ Feminist Media Histories
From Programming to Products: Softalk Magazine and the Rise of the Personal Computer User @ Information and Culture
Let's Begin Again: Sierra On-Line and the Origins of the Graphical Adventure Game Genre @ American Journal of Play
The Uncredited: Work, Women, and the Making of the US Computer Game Industry @ Feminist Media Histories
From Programming to Products: Softalk Magazine and the Rise of the Personal Computer User @ Information and Culture