WINNERS OF THE 2023
DIANA JONES EMERGING DESIGNER PROGRAM
The Diana Jones Award Committee is pleased to announce this year’s Emerging Designer Program Winners: Anthony Joyce-Rivera, Erin Roberts, Kayla Dice, and Sen H.H.S.! As our Emerging Designers, they’ll each receive a fabulous prize package worth over $6550:
- Gen Con Expenses-Paid Trip
- GAMA 1-Year Voting Membership
- Hobby Games eLibrary
- Prototyping Credit at The Game Crafter
- Affinity 2 Graphic Design Suite
- Stock Photo Credits at DepositPhotos.com
- Protospiel Online Badge
- Gen Con TableTakes Interview
- Gen Con TV Game Demo Spot
The committee would like to congratulate our excellent winners:
Kayla Dice(She/Her)
Links: socials.ratwave.uk
Twitter: @RatWaveGH
Kayla Dice (Rat Wave Game House) has been publishing games since December 2020. Her games focus on themes of alienation and connection, with emphasis on straightforward-to-grasp rules and evocative flavour.
To use an example, Transgender Deathmatch Legend (2022) has an innovative approach to combat, playing out bloody street fights via a trick-taking mechanic, with strong vibes influenced by pro wrestling, 20-something UK trans culture, and actionsploitation films.
She has often integrated music into her work in artful ways. Some games, like How to Embrace a Swamp Creature, wear their musical influences on their sleeve, while other games, such as The Infinite Dancefloor and Follow Me in the Night; a Cursed Radio, fold music directly into play.
She is responsible for the graphic design of all of her own work and her books are beautiful in many ways. To use some examples, Old Gods and Young Guns has a layout inspired by comic books (specifically the work of Jack Kirby) and extensively uses public domain comic book art. The Man We Knew and Follow Me in the Night have very stark noirish looks, befitting their influences, while Fear the Taste of Blood takes inspiration from posters for classic monster movies.
Sen H.H.S. is a Taiwanese TTRPG writer who has lived in many different places over the course of her life. Her first TTRPG publication is a self-published adventure set in mythical neolithic China, released at the end of 2019. Shortly after, her in-depth cultural knowledge gave her a chance to participate in Paizo’s Pathfinder Bestiary 3. She has been a regular TTRPG contributor, sensitivity reader, and cultural consultant since, working remotely from Taiwan on projects based anywhere else in the world. Announcements in 2023 confirm that she is a cover author for the upcoming Rage of Elements rulebook and Season of Ghosts Adventure Path, and also a contributor to both Tian Xia Guide Books.
Anthony Joyce-Rivera (He/Him)
Website: anthonydreams.com
Twitter: @AJoyce_Rivera
Anthony Joyce-Rivera is an Hispanic, two-time ENnie-nominated game designer, entertainment, and gaming military consultant, and an active-duty U.S. Army Strategist. He has self-published many adventures on the Dungeon Masters Guild and has freelanced for Wizards of the Coast, Critical Role, MCDM, Ghostfire Gaming, and other prominent companies. Anthony believes mentoring and creating opportunities for POC creators in the gaming industry is a top priority.
In October 2022, Anthony was one of the lead organizers of Big Bad Con’s POC Meet & Greet where POC writers, artists, editors, and creators met their fellow peers and gaming industry contacts, while non-POC industry attendees were invited with the specific goal of offering mentorship, publishing, or employment opportunities to the attendees of color. In January 2023 Anthony worked with Gamehole Con to provide several POC creators paid writing assignments to create Dungeons & Dragons Adventurer’s League modules to premier at Gamehole Con 2023. Additionally, in January 2023 Anthony became the Project Leader of a soon-to-be-announced TTRPG system using a multi-million dollar intellectual property, and he is ensuring the team is diverse and includes traditionally marginalized voices in prominent project roles.
Erin Roberts (She/Her)
Links: linktr.ee/erinroberts
Twitter: @nirele
Erin Roberts is a writer of stories and games who enjoys bringing imagined worlds to life. Highlights of her recent work include writing the adventure “Written In Blood” and creating its location, Godsbreath, for Journeys through the Radiant Citadel (D&D); adding to the world of Golarion in Lost Omens: Travel Guide (Pathfinder) with sections on art, architecture, time, and the calendar; expanding the culture of the Vlaka in Starfinder Interstellar Species; creating antagonists and organizations for players to oppose in Hunter: The Reckoning Fifth Edition; and contributing to third-party TTRPG projects including Anansi’s Tapestry of Lives (Neverending), Agents of the Empire (Ghostfire Gaming), and Moonlight on Roseville Beach (R. Rook Studios). Outside of her TTRPG writing, Erin is a published author of science fiction and fantasy short stories and interactive fiction, offers cultural consulting to TTRPG projects, and teaches creative writing at the University of Texas at Austin.
EMERGING DESIGNER PROGRAM FINALISTS
The committee would also like to congratulate our excellent finalists:
- Alison Cybe
- Basheer Ghouse
- Mary Georgescu
- Seb Pines
For more information about our finalists, see the 2023 Emerging Designer Program Finalists page.
SPONSORS
We’d like to thank the program’s key sponsors for this year, Gen Con LLC and Bundle of Holding.
Other sponsors of the Emerging Designer Program are:
- David Chart
- Matt Forbeck
- Pam Punzalan
- Aaron Trammell
- Camdon Wright
This year’s prize sponsors are:
ABOUT THE EMERGING DESIGNER PROGRAM
This program of the Diana Jones Award for Excellence in Gaming amplifies the voices of up-and-coming hobby game designers, with a focus on creators from marginalized communities, by featuring them during an expenses-paid trip to Gen Con. Its inaugural year was 2021, when Jeeyon Shim was our first Diana Jones Emerging Designer.
For more information about our previous winners and finalists, see the 2021 Emerging Designer page and 2022 Emerging Designer page.
CONTACTS
Questions? Please reach out to the program’s coordinators at edp@dianajonesaward.org. To contact the Diana Jones Award committee, email committee@dianajonesaward.org.