See It in Print—Making it in Traditional Publishing
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With all the talk about e-pub these days, it’s easy to forget that traditional publishers are still industry powerhouses. We discuss what it takes to get published with a traditional publisher.
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With all the talk about e-books and online publishing these days, it’s easy to forget that traditional publishers are still industry powerhouses. Our panelists discuss what it takes to get published with a traditional publisher. They’ll also explore the advantages and disadvantages of taking the traditional route to print.
From web sites to bookmarks to twitter, our panelists offer sage advice on how to draw attention to yourself and your work economically, effectively, and ethically.
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From web sites to bookmarks to twitter, the options for promoting yourself in today’s market are endless. But which options should you choose? How far should you go? And how do you promote yourself without sounding desperate? Our panelists offer sage advice on how to draw attention to yourself and your work economically, effectively, and ethically.
Joint the hosts of UnderDiscussion: The Undergopher Podcast during a live recording as they discuss what they've learned from over two years of podcasting.
So, You Want to Be a Hero: Creating Captivating Heroes for Games and Books
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Heroes stand up and fight when every sensible soul is saving their own skin. But what drives them to risk it all, and what makes them so compelling? Come learn what it takes to make a hero!
Join Ed Greenwood, the creator of the Forgotten Realms setting, and James Wyatt for a rollicking group storytelling experience that will leave you dizzy with laughter.
Why reinvent the wheel each time you create a story, character, or world when you could just steal from history! Join our panelists for a discussion on mining history for source material.
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Why reinvent the wheel each time you create a story, character, or world? Sure, you can build your knighthood, priesthood, religion, or society from scratch, but stealing a bit of history and giving it a twist might work just as well – and feel more believable! Join our panelists for a discussion on mining history for source material.
Join our Industry Guests as they talk about their mutual love of superheroes in the comic book genre, how that influenced their games and the many different styles of roleplaying costumed heroes.
Explore the different ways superheroes can change history with game designers who know all about both. Hosted by Kenneth Hite, Greg Stolze, Dennis Detwiller and Shane Ivey.