=====Community======

The community of Twine users is large and growing. Here is an introduction to some of the places where they congregate online for conversation, camaraderie, and collaboration.

^ Name ^ Description ^
| [[https://twinery.org/questions/|Q&A]] | Ask and answer questions to get help with using Twine |
| [[https://discordapp.com/invite/n5dJvPp|Discord]] | live chat with other people using Twine |
| [[https://www.reddit.com/r/twinegames|/r/twinegames]] | a subreddit dedicated to discussion of Twine |
| [[https://github.com/klembot/twinejs/issues|Twine's Issue Tracker]] |Tracking for known bugs/issues and feature development for Twine |
| [[https://iftechfoundation.org/committees/conference/|Narrascope]] | gathering for lovers of all forms of story-forward interactivity |
| [[https://eliterature.org/|Electronic Literature Organization Conference]] | A regularly occurring academic conference where Twine is frequently a topic |
| [[https://twinery.org/forum/|Twine Forum]] | Now a read-only resource, this older forum remains a worthwhile place to search. |
| [[https://itch.io/jams|Game Jams]] | A game jam is a hackathon for video games. There are numerous jams regularly that include Twine games |
| [[http://www.ifwiki.org/index.php/The_Annual_IF_Competition|IF Comp]] | An annual competition for interactive fiction, including works made with Twine |
| [[http://springthing.net|Spring Thing]] | An annual competition for longer interactive fiction works, including those made with Twine |
