Having arrived 3 hours later than expected on Thursday, I head to the GM HQ desk first thing Friday morning (i.e., 10:30-ish) to get my badge. Then I hit the exhibition floor to do some mini-hunting in preparation for my games. At about ten minutes to noon, I hunt down Harley to learn where the [...]
GenCon Indy 2007 report (part 2)
Filed under Events on August 21, 2007
Keywords: Dungeon Crawl Classics, Dungeons and Dragons, GenCon, Goodman Games
GenCon Indy 2007 report (part 1)
Filed under Events on August 20, 2007
Keywords: Dungeon Crawl Classics, Dungeons and Dragons, GenCon, Goodman Games
The Bloopers
I knew this Con would be much more hectic than last year because of a schedule full of GM sessions, and any time you’re in a crunch to get prepared, there are bound to be hiccups. Fortunately, all of the ones that happened to me were more of the humorous nature (looking back) than [...]
GenCon preparations
Filed under Events on August 13, 2007
Keywords: Dungeon Crawl Classics, Dungeons and Dragons, GenCon, Goodman Games
This year’s GenCon will be a different experience for me than last year. GenCon 2006 was my first, and while I did a couple signings for Maiden of Pain, I was there primarily as an attendee, and I participated in a lot of events.
GenCon 2007 will be a “working” weekend for me. I’ll be running [...]
GenCon Indy 2007
Filed under Events on May 9, 2007
Keywords: Dungeon Crawl Classics, Dungeons and Dragons, GenCon
Registration opened on Monday. I am GMing four sessions of “The Temple’s Tribute”, my contribution to DCC #46: Book of Treasure Maps. I have one four-hour session each afternoon and evening on Friday and Saturday. I just checked, and they are already full. I set the limit at 4, but I’d probably take a couple [...]
Renewed vigor
Filed under Writing Journal on August 18, 2006
Keywords: Fantasist Enterprises, GenCon, Sails and Sorcery
“And let us consider one another in order to stir up love and good works, not forsaking the assembling of ourselves together, as is the manner of some, but exhorting one another, ans so much more as you see the day approaching.” - Hebrews 10:24-25
There’s something to be said about maintaining an association with those [...]

