All Systems Go

So, based on a lot of comments I received, I’m going ahead and doing a new design column for Heroes of the New Wave. The most common comments I received suggested that I forego putting the column up on RPGnet or any other gaming site, and instead handle it myself, so that’s just what I decided to do–The column will appear as it’s own weekly weblog, with discussions on the Adamant Entertainment forum, which is hosted by The Forge, and moderated by yours truly. (Yes, I know–the thought of me with Kewl Moderator Powerz is a Sign of the Apocalypse for some of you.)

Anyway—go check it out. Add it to your address books. See you there.

http://new-wave.blogspot.com/

GMS

Party like it’s 1986

Work proceeds apace on Heroes of the New Wave (see link a couple of entries down). I’ve been perusing some of the gems of 80s RPG design (Gangbusters, Chill (the original Pacesetter boxed set),James Bond 007 and I’ve managed to track down a copy of Danger International which hopefully will be on its way soon), and have spending lots of time reliving my teenage years at sites like The Eighties Club (probably the best general 80s site I’ve found…not too pretty, but LOADED with information).

It’s been a lot of fun, and I’m jazzed about the project like I haven’t been about anything else for a long while.

So there is something to be said for sad thirty-something nostalgia.

Question of the Day: Should I do a design column for HNW? I had fun doing one for UnderWorld–feedback with fans helps keep my enthusiasm level up. I suppose I could do it on RPGnet (although I’m not sure if anyone reads columns there any more), or I could just start a new blog, and link to the Adamant forum at the Forge for comments. Drop me an email with your opinion. I’m interested in hearing other folks’ take on this.

GMS

Glub glub…

So.

Yesterday. Working the KCRF for Ruth Thompson (see last post). 10:00 a.m. The opening cannon sounds, announcing the beginning of the 2003 KCRF season…and the rain starts.

…AND DOESN’T FUCKING STOP.

Hasn’t yet, in fact. I mean, it’s a good thing, I guess–the KC area was in a drought since about June, from what I understand, and for the month I’ve been back, we’ve had temps in the 100s and humidity in the low 30s. It’s been hot as hell, and so dry that your eyeballs feel like somebody is sucking the liquid out of them when you go outside. So rain, in that perspective is a welcome thing. It’s knocked the temperature down to the 70s, for example.

However, when you’re working on commission in a sales booth, it sucks to have the opening day filled with rain—it kept all but the fanatics away, and even some of those stayed home. We were slooooooooow all day. Not a lot of money made.

Made even worse by driving (in the rain, which still hasn’t stopped) the 20+ miles out there this morning, only to be told upon arrival that they’ve cancelled the entire day today because the grounds are so treacherous–too many hills turned into muddy rivers. So, on the plus side, I get an unexpected day off, which allows me to catch up on some writing.

On the minus side, though, an entire day of sales is gone. Bleah.

We’re supposed to dry out tomorrow, though, and it’s Labor Day, so hopefully people will come out.

Listening to the sounds of rain, blowing hard against the window of my office…

GMS