Perils, Pitfalls and Triumphs of Publishing Big Glossy RPGs-Panel
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Come and listen to Patrick Kapera (co-author and publisher of Spycraft 2.0) and Luke Crane (author and publisher of Burning Wheel and Burning Empires) discuss their wildly different approaches to publishing big, glossy RPGs. Fun, informative, wacky!
Phantoms of Prisons and Institutions in the United States
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Notoriously haunted prisons and asylums of the US are examined as well as those remote locations which are more low key but nonetheless full of wandering specters. Photographic, video and sound clips are presented along with stories of some dreadful encounters.
Come enjoy an open forum with the folks from Pinnacle Entertainment Group. Shane Hensley, creator of Deadlands and Savage Worlds, Pinnacle’s President Simon Lucas, and others will be talking about up-coming releases and answering questions from the crowd. And who knows, Shane may even let slip a secret or two.
Platic ships and Tiny men. Brave the high seas in dagerous quest for buried treasure. Caution: their my be sea moinsters, savages and other pirates in you way.
Explore the cosmology of Eberron with setting creator Keith Baker. Topics include the ways in which the planes impinge on the material world, how to use the planes in a low level campaign, and the nature of the planes themselves.
Take part in planning Planescape's future! Planewalker.com, the premiere Planescape fan site, is always looking for new ideas - so bring your Type IV Bag of Opinions and help us determine what directions Planewalker will go in for the next year!
From Demonweb Pits to modrons to adventurous paths through the Abyss, the planes are making a comeback and Planewalker is there to meet all your planar needs! Find out about the latest happenings of the past year, as well as what's yet to come from the premiere Planescape fan site.
We will start at the very beginning and talk about what you need to start your own podcast. We will start with your microphone and talk you through to global syndication. This overview will give you a head start on the topics covered in many of the panels and seminars covered throughout the weekend.
Part of making a quality podcast is the hardware. We will discuss microphones, sound boards, and acoustic treatment of your recording room. We will also discuss some software packages that you will need to produce and polish your show.
Many authors are now turning to podcasting to share their stories with a wider audience. Learn how to create an audio production and how to reach new listeners.