About to find out how long the line to get my Gen Con tickets is, then head over to the LotFP booth (#2911), this is just to say I'll have original art for sale over there is you want it.
And don't forget it's the Ennies tonight and there's a lot of new creators where like it's their first time not just being nominated for anything but even making anything so they'll want you to come out.
It'll be an insane night on that stage, come out!
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good luck at the booth and the ennies! And good luck to all the other cool OSR creators at the ennies as well!
ReplyDeleteGood luck at the Ennies, I'll be watching the live stream tonight rooting for all of you.
ReplyDeleteDamn, wish I'd checked this earlier!
ReplyDeleteCongratulations on your ENnie! I was cheering for you from home.
ReplyDeleteCongratulations Zak and James on the gold & silver heavy metal. "Frost Bitten & Mutilated" is my current background for post-apocalyptic, dystopian "Wilderlands of HighFantasy" up between future Judges Guild "Blackmoor" and future Rob Conley's "Wild North." Ha, although the party started near where "... two great armies stand enmeshed and unmoving in a white web, held unchanging in the midst of mutual slaughter..." ripped from Vornheim ;~)
ReplyDeleteGrats to Zak S
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ReplyDeleteI haven’t been able to find an answer anywhere yet, do you know what specific monster/adversary from Frostbitten and Mutitlated won you the gold?
ReplyDeleteThanks everybody!
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It'll be there tomorrow morning
@Jesse Martin
That's not how it works--the category is more "best book of monsters/adversaries"
Ah, a misunderstanding on my part. Thanks for correcting me.
DeleteI watched the stream. Congrats, well deserved.
ReplyDeleteThanks again for letting me come into the booth and flip through the artwork. I wish I could have gotten more. And for chatting about superhero games... I hope to hear more of your thoughts on them someday.
ReplyDeleteAnd congratulations on the Ennie awards. It's great to see smaller presses who are pushing the boundaries of the industry get recognition.
-Doug