Anna Bell
The Queue: Catching Up
You ever have a friend you haven’t seen in a while, but you’re curious (and a little afraid) where they may have gone? You’ve lost touch a bit so you can’t really contact them, and the radio silence is making you really, really nervous? Picture unrelated.
This is The Queue, where you ask us questions and then we answer them, assuming they don’t save the world from the Burning Legion and then disappear.
The Queue: I’m sleeping, don’t bother me.
It definitely isn’t Tuesday, so I can just sleep in and be cute. It’s my brand.
What’s that? It is Tuesday after all, so I have to panic write the Queue? Sounds like a plan! Make sure to leave some Qs for the next cuddly creature, and we’ll get to some As.
The Queue: Ask an Alpha Tester
I can’t believe we made it through a full week of Queues since alpha launched, and I’m the first one to use this title. Just amazing.
This is The Queue, where you ask us questions and then we go find out the answers.
Who are you determined to save from The Maw?
Venture into the domain of the Kyrian in our Shadowlands Bastion preview gallery
Shadowlands Alpha has begun!
The Queue: this is fine.
We’re on week four of de facto crisis homeschooling, and yesterday I basically just let my daughter watch Nailed It for most of the day, and today I’m writing The Queue as quickly as possible so she can commandeer my computer for a Zoom meeting with her class. So I guess you could say I’m nailing it.
This is The Queue, where you ask us questions and we stave off existential dread for just long enough to answer them. Just long enough.
The Queue: Still Alive
There’s no use crying over every mistake. I’ll just keep on trying though I ran out of cake. Because people panic bought all the butter, eggs, and flour, so I’m sitting at my house with no cake. The cake is… something something.
This The Queue, where you ask us Qs and we supply the As. You have to bring your own cake.
Six games you should play while we’re under quarantine
The Queue: Twelfth Night
It’s been twelve nights since we started the whole social distancing thing, and since that’s my favorite Shakespeare play it seems a good a reason as any to celebrate! Unfortunately there aren’t any movie versions I’m fond of — there was one in the 90’s starring Helena Bonham Carter as Olivia, but it’s uneven at best. One of the best versions I’ve seen was nominated for a Tony, featuring Helen Hunt as Viola and Paul Rudd in a purple loincloth as Orsino, but aside from the showings on PBS I’m not sure the proshot was ever released. Header photo is unrelated.
This is The Queue, where we ask you As and you give us Qs, or maybe it’s the other way around.



