Audio Gamer Podcast Launches - 18/02/2009

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About Rebecca Mayes

Rebecca Mayes is the first of a series of new creative contributors who are engaging with video games in new ways. We believe that for such an unusual and engaging medium we need to discover inventive and interesting ways to talk about it. Coming up in 2009 is our Origami Gamer, Haiku Gamer and Vignette Gamer.

All the writers on Game People want to interact directly with readers. Why not catch Rebecca's twitter updates, friend her on Facebook, or just email to see how she is getting on.

This week sees the launch of Rebecca Mayes' podcast. This is now the easiest way to get your weekly dose of the prolific singer songwriter.

iTunes users can follow this link to subscribe. Alternatively just pump in the podcast rss feed into any other player.

Subscribers will receive her songs and her radio show. Get the low down on Mayes' rise to popularity and various media interest, hear how the new songs are going, or simply catch up on her favourite beverage.

In Mayes' own words:

"I have a lot to say on the compatibility of popular games with certain tea leaves."













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