
In what can only be good news for those writing the stories of the games we play, the Writer’s Guild of America has announced the creation of a Videogame Writing Award, to be presented at the guild’s Los Angeles ceremony on February 9, 2008. This is to encourage “storytelling excellence… to improve the status of writers, and to begin to encourage uniform standards,” according to the guild.
“Videogames are written and many are written very well,” said guild president Patric Verrone. “By recognizing the skill and craft of videogame writing, the Writers Guilds intend to raise the profile of these writers so that they can get WGA contracts and benefits for this work. We aim, we shoot, we score.”
This year the entry requirements will be open to anyone with a video game writing credit, though entrants must be members of the New Media Caucus.














