There were so many cool additions to the guide this year that it’s easy to get overwhelmed.įor instance, not only is there now a digital version of the terrific Crosswords Club puzzle subscription service, but there were tons of new puzzle magazines worth your time! So instead, I thought I’d take this opportunity to discuss some of the new products in this year’s Holiday Puzzly Gift Guide. Calliope Games (makers of Tsuro and 12 Days and other great games) have great discounts, as do our friends at Penny Dell Puzzles (like their Winter Holiday Fun Pack!).ĭon’t worry, we’ll be sharing every offer we find on social media to help you out today as well! If you sign up for their newsletter, Puzzometry is offering 21% off their puzzles. =)Īnd plenty of the companies that have products in this year’s Holiday Puzzly Gift Guide are going all out with discounts today as well. I mean, we’ve got terrific deals on puzzle bundles for all of our apps… but then again, we do that all the time. It’s Black Friday, and I’m sure you’ve already been bombarded with emails and posts promising deep discounts and sales galore. One thing the Wizard can offer you now is delightful deals on puzzles! And if there’s anything in particular you’re interested in seeing on the blog, don’t be afraid to ask the Wizard for what you want. On that note: it’s your turn! I would love to hear more about who’s reading.
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Human interest pieces are close to my heart too-the puzzle and gaming worlds are full of fascinating people doing creative, groundbreaking things, and I can’t wait to spend time connecting with some of those individuals and bringing their stories to your screens.
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So what else, exactly, do I plan to bring to this digital table? The future holds a broad spectrum of posts, examining poetry and literature, art and music, TV shows and movies, video games, board games, and the scientific and historical sides of puzzles and games. As you may have inferred from blog posts thus far, I do read tarot, and yes, I try to solve Wordle right on the dot of midnight, turning to Queerdle immediately after (the artificial stress of Absurdle is a sometimes snack). Wordplay, problem-solving, and board games are a few of my favorite things (the classic Clue is my favorite of the latter). Outside of work, I’m a Simpsons buff and general television nerd, a voraciously omnivorous reader, a fan of superhero and heist media, and a painter.
You can expect to see those two genres making appearances on the blog in the future! Although my own writing is strictly nonfiction and poetry-I’m currently an MFA candidate in both disciplines-I am emotionally committed to genre fiction, mystery and sci-fi especially. Previously, I worked for Dell Magazines, writing clues for a range of crossword titles in addition to assisting the editors of Dell’s mystery and science fiction publications. In addition to handling social media here at PuzzleNation, I act as our Editorial Assistant and as an occasional writer of Daily POP clues.
When you come across clues such as, ,, or countless others, you’ll already know the answer. Puzzle fans are often excited to learn my name, pointing out that RAE is a common crossword entry. The Wizard of Oz revealed his full name to be Oscar Zoroaster Phadrig Isaac Norman Henkle Emmanuel Ambroise Diggs, but I’m going to go easy on you you can just call me Rae. This week, I pull back the curtain and reveal your new Wizard of Blog. I think it’s time we get to know each other. Maybe you’ve wondered, however, exactly whose voice you’re hearing.
You may remember that when long-time blogger Glenn stepped down from posting at the beginning of this year, he assured you all that it was time “for a new voice to take over.” Obviously, his prediction came true, and it’s been fun these past few weeks, regaling you with discussions of Wordle, a biblical adventure, and tarot cards. Please briefly pay attention to the man behind the curtain.