I may be the only person in the world who owns
this book. It's 200 pages of cheap print-on-demand crap at an outrageous price, so I guess I'll share the love with all ya'll. Forgive the potato quality.
First we have to have Wu's fictional biography of course:
"Working in games is the advanced mode of being a woman in tech." How the hell would you know? You sit around your house all day and maybe poke final cut pro occasionally.
Yeah, Wu. People get defensive very quickly with you because you're abrasive as fuck. Who would want to talk to you for more than five minutes?
Wu is so full of anecdotes about all her "friends", but if you look at her twitter she basically doesn't have anyone she regularly talks to, perhaps that one dude she does a podcast with who has been patting her ass for about a decade.
"a lot of resumes." HAHAHA. HAHAHA.
It must be tough being Wu. Everyone mansplains to her.
"You have to have girlfriends" - John Flynt, 1997.
"There will be drama" - Brianna Wu, 2016.
The audience is thirsty for games only you can make! Like this one I made that is a terrible rip off of other games that I like.
It's not as much fun as the other book, because Wu finally figured out that these things aren't supposed to be hagiography. It still shows Wu way out of her depth though, giving advice to other people who actually have careers.