So, picking up from
kinetikatrue, A game of Botticelli. The complete rules are
here, but the basic idea: I'm thinking of someone whose begins with a particular letter, and who is somehow associated with literature or the written word (whether as a creator thereof, or a character, or any number of other possibilities). Someone will take a guess as to my identity in the form of a question, such as "Did you write a book about a scholar who makes a deal with a devil?" To this I might reply "Yes, I am Johann Wolfgang von Goethe," or "No, I am not Johann Wolfgang von Goethe." If you guessed right, you win; if you guessed wrong, but I knew who you were thinking of, it's someone else's turn. The third possibility would be that I reply something like "No, and I'm not sure who did," at which point you could ask a more general question to narrow down the possible candidates, such as "Are you from Europe?", at which point I would give an answer and it becomes someone else's turn.
If these instructions seem unclear, read Kat's much longer and coherent explanation above, or see a recent game
here.
So, my name begins with O. I am a still-living fictional character appearing in children's literature written by an American writer after 1900. I am Ozma.
Congratulations,
redhilltown!