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Coyote & Crow: Legends & Icons Kickstarter Teaser
Coyote & Crow: Legends & Icons Kickstarter Teaser YouTube video by Coyote & Crow Games

Legends & Icons launches tomorrow! Show up to support Native writers, Indigenous stories, and indie RPG publishers.
www.kickstarter.com/projects/coy...

#TTRPG #NativeSky #IndigenousFuturisms #CoyoteAndCrow
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Legends & Icons - Coming Soon to Kickstarter from Coyote & Crow
Legends & Icons - Coming Soon to Kickstarter from Coyote & Crow YouTube video by Coyote & Crow Games

If you want to get a sense for what our new book, Legends & Icons, is all about, check out this wicked fun video trailer!
www.kickstarter.com/projects/coy...
www.youtube.com/watch?v=sHJq... #TTRPG #RPG #NativeSky #IndigenousFuturisms #tabletop #games

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Coming soon: Coyote & Crow: Legends & Icons A Tome of Creatures, Spirits, and Characters for your Coyote & Crow Roleplaying Stories!

Mark your calendars! Legends & Icons is coming to Kickstarter on February 10th! A tome of 100 spirits, creatures, sentient machines, terrifying cults, militant organizations and more for your Coyote & Crow game.
Get notified!
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#ttrpg #rpg #tabletop #NativeSky #IndigenousFuturisms

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Just 3 days left to get in on this amazing sale!
#rpg #ttrpg #tabletop #games #indigenousfuturisms #nativesky

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I’m a tiny Hawaiian punk mom who writes unconventional #specfic, #IndigenousFuturisms, #ecofiction, and grounded #scifi. I also write personal essay #zines and narrative non-fiction. And I'm getting into #gamedev! and looking for folks into #Godot and games as a storytelling medium!

#BluePitHype

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Indigenous Futurisms Explore Indigenous Futurisms through literature, visual arts, film, and media by Native creators across so-called North America.

The Newberry is offering a course on Indigenous Futurisms next month. www.newberry.org/calendar/ind... #IndigenousFuturisms

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The covers of Black Sun, Fevered Star, and Mirrored Heavens by Rebecca Roanhorse.

The covers of Black Sun, Fevered Star, and Mirrored Heavens by Rebecca Roanhorse.

It's important to call out Indigenous wins when we see them. Congrats to @rebeccaroanhorse.bsky.social who just won the best series Hugo Award for the Between Earth and Sky series. BIPOC scifi is important and has things to say that we can all enjoy and benefit from. #IndigenousFuturisms #NativeSky

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The Coyote & Crow logo across the top of a purple background. At the bottom is the word "digital" in a futuristic font. In the middle are the logs for Foundry VTT, Many Sided Media, and Roll20.

The Coyote & Crow logo across the top of a purple background. At the bottom is the word "digital" in a futuristic font. In the middle are the logs for Foundry VTT, Many Sided Media, and Roll20.

We're bringing you an actual play of Ahu Tiiko from @manysidedmedia.bsky.social, @roll20.net, and @foundryvtt.bsky.social content, and so much more!

Please sign up, reskeet, and share across socials: bit.ly/3IXeKPk

#Native #NativeAmerican #IndigenousFuturisms #Indigenous #TTRPG #RPG #tabletop

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And even if VTTs and online play of RPGs isn't your thing, we'll have reward levels for you to back at! This Kickstarter will be for everyone.
#NativeSky #TTRPG #RPG #tabletop #IndigenousFuturisms

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We've passed 500 signatures! Let's keep it going!
#IndigenousFuturisms #Avatar #AvatarFireAndAsh #NativeSky

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3000 words written today. 23000 words total in 22 days. Not bad.
#AmWriting #IndigenousFuturisms

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Both variants of the Ahu Tiiko setting expansion for Coyote & Crow, the TTRPG. One is a red-tinted photograph of a forest with an Ahu Tiiko logo at the top. The other is a black cover, bisected by two red lines, almost forming a circle in the middle.

Both variants of the Ahu Tiiko setting expansion for Coyote & Crow, the TTRPG. One is a red-tinted photograph of a forest with an Ahu Tiiko logo at the top. The other is a black cover, bisected by two red lines, almost forming a circle in the middle.

New update on Ahu Tiiko over on a Kickstarter page. TLDR: PDFs are coming next week. Books are with the printer. We're doing a supplementary KS campaign. And more RPG stuff is on the way. www.kickstarter.com/projects/coy... #games #ttrpg #RPG #NativeSky #IndigenousFuturisms

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Mood image. Silhouettes of two small kids flying fish-shaped kites from the deck of a raft. High-contrast, sun low in the sky. Serene colors, sunset gold and sky blue. Title of the WIP hand-lettered in black in the sky: “The Field Guide for Next Time” and in smaller hand-written text “A Novel” with “this time” in parenthesis. Ominously? Photo by Quang Nguyen Vinh, CC0

Mood image. Silhouettes of two small kids flying fish-shaped kites from the deck of a raft. High-contrast, sun low in the sky. Serene colors, sunset gold and sky blue. Title of the WIP hand-lettered in black in the sky: “The Field Guide for Next Time” and in smaller hand-written text “A Novel” with “this time” in parenthesis. Ominously? Photo by Quang Nguyen Vinh, CC0

If the secret to the good life in Omelas was the knowledge and acceptance of one child’s suffering, then the secret in this future society is collective community effort to make sure not one child suffers. Is that possible?

Is it enough?

What if? What if?

#WIPPit #Spec #LF #IndigenousFuturisms

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futuristic urban landscape where backlit hot air balloons dot the horizon. The sky is a gradient, violet up high shifting to gold along the horizon where an expanse of forest is interspersed with large, organic-shaped buildings (actually present-day Myanmar, thanks Pixabay and CC0). An excerpt from WIP in white text over image: “We stand on a vista overlooking our histories spread out before us, while time is a wind that blows the scenery of the world into view. The unknown future—always out of sight, forever at our backs—spins into our line of vision. Time reveals more and more of our world so we can assess the past in front of us. The past is what’s known, what we’ve experienced and can see. The future is behind us, dear reader. Some people—storytellers, scientists, ravens and whales—are able to turn their heads slightly, to note the patterns in what time is presently revealing and predict what may be to come. Reading the signs, watching for shadows. It’s an art.”

futuristic urban landscape where backlit hot air balloons dot the horizon. The sky is a gradient, violet up high shifting to gold along the horizon where an expanse of forest is interspersed with large, organic-shaped buildings (actually present-day Myanmar, thanks Pixabay and CC0). An excerpt from WIP in white text over image: “We stand on a vista overlooking our histories spread out before us, while time is a wind that blows the scenery of the world into view. The unknown future—always out of sight, forever at our backs—spins into our line of vision. Time reveals more and more of our world so we can assess the past in front of us. The past is what’s known, what we’ve experienced and can see. The future is behind us, dear reader. Some people—storytellers, scientists, ravens and whales—are able to turn their heads slightly, to note the patterns in what time is presently revealing and predict what may be to come. Reading the signs, watching for shadows. It’s an art.”

🌬️colorful generator blimps harness wind
🪁stormwatchers learn when to reel in the kites
🌱hobbit dome dwellings & greenhouse towers
🐺negotiated borders with wolf neighbors
🕸️biodiversity of personalities
🧩piecing together lost histories
👀the future is behind us

#WIPPit #Spec #LF #IndigenousFuturisms

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high-contrast image looking up at the underside of tree tops from below. black, jagged branches split off into twigs like lightning or neurons. bright bright green clusters of tree leaves separated by seams of white, crown shyness. handwritten in the white space between the trees: "The Field Guide for Next Time" and "A Novel - Rae Mariz"

high-contrast image looking up at the underside of tree tops from below. black, jagged branches split off into twigs like lightning or neurons. bright bright green clusters of tree leaves separated by seams of white, crown shyness. handwritten in the white space between the trees: "The Field Guide for Next Time" and "A Novel - Rae Mariz"

A PRAYER FOR THE CROWN SHY x IF ON A WINTER’S NIGHT A TRAVELER

A storyteller from the future weaves a wandering stranger (that’s you!) into an eco-anarchist solarpunk society. The secret to their vibrant community is simple, and hard.

#WIPPit #Spec #LF #IndigenousFuturisms

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Tomorrow... the promise of change, perhaps in another time we are already living in Tomorrow. Tomorrow, where time is a construct mastered and the world has grown differently... Time, the shadow of what could be, of our Tomorrow.
🔴🟡⚫️🔴🟡⚫️🔴🟡⚫️
#indigenousfuturisms

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I have so many really cool projects on the go and I can't wait until I can share them with you all!!!! #IndigenousFuturisms

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A short one-page comic by Danilynn Jiibay.

Panel 1: person with long loose hair, wearing a green long-sleeved shirt and blue pants sits down in the center with shadows of people conversing behind them.

"Kinship... or what's left of it..."

Panel 2: Close-up of same person's face looking downward. Face has electric wirings to portray synthetic nature of self. Square glowing symbols appear as if they're analyzing something.

"This so-called futurism, where I chose the material over the spiritual..."

Panel 3: Ariel view of a huge foot in gravel-like surface with a small puddle of water rippling visible. Person's left hand is shown, as if they're trying to reach it from afar.

"My existence is a mere bigfoot, not knowing if my purpose is still a big mystery yet to be found..."

Panel 4: A mountain grid of shapes colored red and yellow loom behind the person resembling a cityscape as said person looks downward still at the foot crater's puddle. A blue grid-like shape appears forming a man, a rabbit, a bird, and a muskrat standing on top of a turtle keeping them safe from the water.

"Sorta like a manufactured creation story... an ecosystem... of generations to come. "

Comic ends.

A short one-page comic by Danilynn Jiibay. Panel 1: person with long loose hair, wearing a green long-sleeved shirt and blue pants sits down in the center with shadows of people conversing behind them. "Kinship... or what's left of it..." Panel 2: Close-up of same person's face looking downward. Face has electric wirings to portray synthetic nature of self. Square glowing symbols appear as if they're analyzing something. "This so-called futurism, where I chose the material over the spiritual..." Panel 3: Ariel view of a huge foot in gravel-like surface with a small puddle of water rippling visible. Person's left hand is shown, as if they're trying to reach it from afar. "My existence is a mere bigfoot, not knowing if my purpose is still a big mystery yet to be found..." Panel 4: A mountain grid of shapes colored red and yellow loom behind the person resembling a cityscape as said person looks downward still at the foot crater's puddle. A blue grid-like shape appears forming a man, a rabbit, a bird, and a muskrat standing on top of a turtle keeping them safe from the water. "Sorta like a manufactured creation story... an ecosystem... of generations to come. " Comic ends.

A bit of a throwback of a comic I made (via Sketchbook Pro mobile app) using a set of word prompts from the 2022 NDNartober daily art challenge.

#Art #Comic #IndigenousFuturisms #Indigenous

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