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Posted on Sep 13, 2021

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It’s mostly for my own benefit, but if you want to read it too, I won’t stop you! “This book is like an extended essay on the history of Israel, Palestine, and Jewish identity, with all its complexities.” –The Jerusalem Post “Suspenseful… a powerful story that deserves more attention than many books published this year.” – Kirkus Reviews (starred review) “A richly textured novel set in a pivotal time period, which will resonate not only among Jews, but also with anyone interested in modern Middle Eastern politics or literature." - Booklist Magazine “Moving… a compelling tale of love and war during one of the most dramatic years in contemporary Israeli history…. the perfect introduction to a country often misunderstood by Americans.”–Jewish Exponent On April 30th, my new novel came out from Houghton Mifflin Harcourt. The title? 1948: A Year of Love & Terror. If you are reading this page at Amazon, Barnes&Noble, Indiebound, Powell’s Books, Goodreads, etc., then you have probably already seen some reviews of the book there. But just as important to me were these two reviews written by people who had never heard of me before they started reading: “I finished your beautiful book last night,” wrote my sister-in-law Diane. “It was very well done. Very engaging characters, great plot line, beautiful descriptions of places/people and their emotions…” She added that she felt like she knew Emanuel, her mother Ella, Rachel, and the other members of the family because we had so much in common. My friend Michael Cohen called after he had finished reading. He said his favorite part of the book was when Yitzhak Rabin talks with Moshe Dayan and Menachem Begin over brisket. “And what do you think?” asks Rabin. “Are there any chances [for peace] between us, sir?” says Dayan. “There must be,” replies the prime minister. And here comes the kicker—the part where the three generals agree that there needs to be a state somewhere, but disagree about exactly where. That scene always stuck with both Michael and me, and made our heads hurt whenever we thought about it. We wanted to know how things played out afterward; did those men ever come together again? Did they live through another decade of bloodshed? Or maybe Rabin changed course altogether? So we put ourselves into the shoes of those characters, trying to imagine why each man might change his mind about the other two, or whether either of them would even survive beyond June Below is a long blog post about 100 Things Every Designer Needs to Know About People, the book by Susan Weinschenk. A big thank you goes out to Dan Roam for recommending it in his book The Back of the Napkin: Solving Problems and Selling Ideas with Pictures . Susan’s book is one I bought on Amazon after reading Dan’s recommendation but didn’t get around to reading until now (I have been distracted lately). It was well worth my time though – not only did I learn many things from her research and insight, but she also included some really nice images that help explain each point/concept clearly. Here are just two examples below which show how important our environment can be when making decisions or communicating ideas. You may think people will make their decision based solely upon your content but they probably won’t; they might even decide against what seems like an obvious choice because of something outside of your control, i.e., lighting conditions. So make sure whatever information you provide has context! Below is a long blog post about 2015 and all that has happened. I hope you enjoy reading it as much as we have enjoyed making the game! I’m sure many of us, when asked to give an elevator pitch for what our company does or who we are would start off by describing some grandiose vision statement like “to change the world” etc.. This might be true in some cases but most likely its not really accurate at least on this scale. But we do think we can say one thing with certainty: We make games that bring people together. The original idea behind our game was to create something fun where players could get together over dinner time to play their favourite tabletop boardgames (in real life) instead of playing them online via Skype or Google Hangouts. We had just been introduced to Tabletopia and were excited by how easy they made it to set up virtual tables and inviting friends around. Soon after that we started thinking about creating games that combined elements from different genres. That eventually led to the prototype which became the core mechanics of Tales From the Loop - to combine RPGs and boardgames into one experience. Throughout development we kept on asking ourselves if there’s anything else missing? Is there any other aspect worth considering beyond simple gameplay mechanic? How can we add more depth to the narrative aspect of storytelling? Those questions lead us down several paths ultimately ending back at a place called “Drama Systems”. They provide great inspiration and resources for building systems within stories. Their work influenced our design choices so heavily that even today, almost everything we build starts out with Dramatic Questions before moving onto Game Mechanical ideas. The focus shifts depending on what stage each part/element is being created; sometimes they overlap too because both parts feed directly into another section during creation process itself resulting often times with unexpected results like adding extra layers complexity without losing sight goal objective while maintaining overall theme feeling throughout whole project production cycle (which means having good documentation!) Below is a long blog post about 2015, the year that was. If you’re in an office or with family and friends at this time of the day, skip to next section for some tips on how to keep your attention without reading too much. How did I do last year? What are my resolutions/goals for this year? How am I going to hit them? Are they realistic? These were questions which kept circling around me as we entered into December. I decided to go back through all my past posts from the year (I had made it a habit every Sunday) and reflect upon what really happened during these twelve months. It was quite insightful since it allowed me to see myself more clearly - both good and bad sides; things I need to improve on; stuff I can be proud off etc. As usual, here’s a short summary of where I left off: after graduating university, I worked full-time at two different startups while trying to figure out what I want to pursue professionally. The first half of the year went by pretty smoothly, but soon enough challenges started coming one after another. There was no clear direction towards achieving something great. But then again, who ever said life would come easy just because we have our whole lives ahead of us? This is why you should always find ways to challenge yourself and push beyond your comfort zone! Here’s the thing though… In order to achieve anything worthwhile in life, there will always be obstacles along the way—whether big or small ones. You might think those hurdles make reaching success impossible… That couldn’t be further away from truth actually :) Instead, they act like stepping stones that propel us forward so we reach greater heights than if everything came easily right off bat instead! This may seem counterintuitive at first glance due mainly because humans tend toward wanting things immediately rather than waiting patiently until things fall into place perfectly according plan devised well beforehand even when given plenty warning signs otherwise :) However once realized fully then seeing growth happen naturally becomes second nature overtime resulting ultimately positive outcome desired end result! So don’t give up hope despite any adversity encountered throughout journey towards accomplishing goals set forth early stages process –remember patience pays dividends eventually ;) Good luck!!