Huzzah!
March 26-27, at the Walter E. Washington Convention Center in DC. Which is incidentally going to be a stone-cold pain in the ass to drive to (I’m a vendor now, remember?), but you can’t have everything. Worst-case scenario, I just run a few games as usual.
Hrm. What to run, what to run?
Don’t you now have a new game system set in your very own world? That seems like an obvious thing to run. Might give you a bit of insight into how it plays in a con scenario, might give you a bit more exposure. Admittedly, it demands that the game in question be simple enough for a con one-shot, but I’d been under the impression that it was.
True. But I like to actually run some of these TTRPGs that I’ve bought.
Well with your new-found author wealth and vendor status, you get to drive in a day or two early and stay at the hotel, see the sights and relax before the con rigmarole, right?
It’s like I’ve got this entire new list of things to be neurotic about.
Ooh, a new list. Ok, I’ll guess a few.
Are you yet worried about:
A Stalker
Writers Block
Intellectual Theft Lawsuits
Writers Block
The Taxman
or Writers Block?