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After being away for much of the last month, I finally got to have a date with Anne on Saturday night. We made dinner together (seriously, that's one of life's great, simple pleasures) and then watched Black Dynamite from Netflix on our Roku. The original plan was to watch Forbidden Zone on DVD ...
I second the motion.
marshmallow meeps and an 8-bit wwdn coat of arms
Yesterday, the final two T-shirts in the first round of my collaborations with Jinx were released. First up, Marshmallow Meeps! Like Rules Lawyers, this idea amused me greatly, and I was shocked to discover that someone hadn't done this already. Maybe it's too small a slice of overlap in the...
To be honest, a limited edition digital book seems a bit odd. You get indignant when people pirate the electronic versions of your books, and rightly so. Yet with a limited edition, after the week is up, people who want a copy won't have the option of paying you. With a physical chapbook, it's clear that a bootleg just isn't as cool an artifact as an original. With the PDF, there will be no difference. So, if you do decide to make a limited edition digital book, you should accept that people will share copies once you are no longer selling them. In a sense, you waive the right to be indignant.
anyone interested in a short fiction collection?
I have a question for everyone who reads my blog: if I put some short stories I'd written together into a little collection and sold it at Lulu, would you be interested? I ask this because I collected a few short stories into a limited edition chapbook for last year's PAX Prime, and it's been si...
We agree on 3 out of 4, and perhaps only because I haven't tried Revolution yet. I need to at some point.
Dominion, as you say, is like the Magic metagame without the collectible nonsense. Small World, I think, is everything I enjoy about Risk without taking all night to play.
A few geeky games that are worth setting aside some Geek Time to play
I've discovered that, unless I specifically set aside Geek Time for me, Wil Wheaton, I end up doing nothing but work. This isn't entirely bad, because most of the work I do is geek-related, but I eventually run out of HP, and I have to recharge. by doing some private geeky thing, like reading co...
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