This Mortal Coyle Rynn and Arokh By Deirdre Coyle • October 31st, 2017 When my dragon friend broke into my classroom, I’d climb on his back and ride off into the Virginia sky. The other kids would be very impressed. They’d realize they hadn’t known me at all.
Blade Runner and the Violence of Humanity By Maddi Chilton • October 27th, 2017 Replicants bleed, stumble, hyperventilate, and wince. Pris and Roy kiss like grade-schoolers even as they mourn their friends and worry about the future…They’re frightened, and they don’t want to die.
Rookie of the Year The ‘Oh!’ Sound That Means Yes By Matt Marrone • October 25th, 2017 You wave goodbye and it’s early and it hurts and you’re working from home today.
Here's the Thing Content vs. Creator By Rob Rich • October 24th, 2017 Social media and the internet in general have made it easier than ever to “get to know” our favorite creators, for better or for worse.
Letter From the Editor Unwinnable Monthly – October 2017 By Stu Horvath • October 16th, 2017 The October issue of Unwinnable Monthly is out now! Whatever could be inside?
No Accounting for Taste No Accounting for Taste – The Right Wing Batman By Adam Boffa • October 5th, 2017 In Christopher Nolan’s Dark Knight Rising, progressive politics gets dressed up in the costume of a terrorist super villain.
Unwinnable Monthly Excerpt Southern Play – An Excerpt from Unwinnable Monthly 95 By Davis Cox • September 22nd, 2017 The American South is a complicated place. The games that come out of the South are no different.
Wonderful and Fantastic – An Excerpt from Unwinnable Monthly 95 By Pascal Wagner • September 21st, 2017 Shameful? Depressing? No, playing Wolfenstein: The New Order while being German is more ludicrous than you’d think.
Hit the Pavement – An Excerpt from Unwinnable Monthly 95 By Ryan Cooper • September 20th, 2017 Where the Water Tastes Like Wine is a game about storytelling, so Ryan Cooper sets out to find a story to tell. He starts by picking up a hitchhiker…