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  <title>Reading Club: Draw Steel</title>
  <description>Book club episode! We discuss Draw Steel by MCDM. Read more here.&amp;amp;nbsp; As always participate in the talkback episode, either post in the discord thread associated with this podcast or write to thomas@rascal.news. Discussion Questions  What do you think of Draw Steel? What do you think of the GM being called a Director? What differences does the evoke from simply the GM? Does it sound cooler than just Gamemaster? What do you think about the idea that Mothership and Draw Steel have a different ideology about what rules do? Do you think Apocalypse World has a different view from Draw Steel? Do you think a GM of Draw Steel is a game designer in a way that a GM of Apocalypse World isn't? As a GM, do you have a way of &amp;quot;making time matter&amp;quot; without using mechanics? Are you able to do with just narrative or fiction? Do you think there's a (theoretical) recurring tension between heroic game and the idea of a more political game?  The music used for this show is by Nihilore and is licensed under a Creative Commons Attribution 4.0 license. The opening track is So Does Hope and the closing track is Something Beautiful Is Going To Happen. For more from us, visit Rascal News. </description>
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