Showing posts with label deadlines. Show all posts
Showing posts with label deadlines. Show all posts

Tuesday, November 30, 2021

Out of the Sewer (LAST DAY!)

Just a reminder that today is the last official day of my "Out of the Sewer" adventure contest. Get me your submission by midnight, Pacific Time, if you want to be considered for one of the "glittering prizes."

I'm working on my own entry for the contest today...just wanted to make sure the contest was "doable." It's been tough (I'm a  busy guy and November's a busy month), but I think I'll make it. I hope. If I find it impossible to complete myself (knowing that I'm pretty anal retentive and a procrastinator to boot), then I might consider extending the deadline. Might. But right now I'm not considering anything except the writing I have to do to finish my own adventure. 

Anyway. That's all I have time to blog at the moment. Just wanted to remind folks.
: ) 

Good luck to all the contestants!

***EDIT: All right, I just finished the final touches on my own adventure and it is AFTER midnight...specifically it is 12:10am on December 1st. As such, I will accept ANY submissions received today (12/1) as official contest entries...though I might ding you a point for tardiness (my own adventure is ineligible for prizes, duh). ***

Friday, June 10, 2011

Fat Frog Challenge - Last Call!


Only a couple hours left to submit entries to the Fat Frog Challenge. Hell, it doesn't even have to be an adventure per se, but give me a good kernel...a nugget of a scenario...that is somehow wrapped within the concept of the toad's bloated carcass.

Like a water chestnut wrapped in bacon. Mmm!
: P

I have made it a point not to read a single entry yet, and I am excited about sifting through the email...there's been quite a few takers, and I know you folks are a pretty creative bunch (yes, all of you). Ugh...I should probably got to sleep before midnight, but I'll probably stay up long enough for a quick peak, just out of curiosity.

Or maybe not...I was dozing in-and-out of consciousness most of the day (sometimes my job is soooo boring, and I had this sunshine coming through the window and heating my head, etc.). I may just call it a night around 11ish, 11:30. Since I'm not paying too close attention to date stamps, it's possible that a couple of you might sneak in after the deadline officially closes. If I don't look at 'em till morning, who's to say which ones came to late?
; )

Idle thoughts...I'm already starting to drift off right now. Maybe the beagles have the right idea..........

Oh, man...just drifted off right there! I'll be signing off now!

Tuesday, June 1, 2010

Blown Deadline

I am in the midst of a big downer.

My definition of integrity is: “doing what you say you’re going to do when you say you’re going to do it.” Having this type of integrity is something I’ve definitely struggled with over the years, but right now I’m feeling it like a sack of bricks.

It’s June 1st and my B/X Companion is still not ready for sale. I missed my May deadline.

Ugh. Ugh. Ugh.

And I really don’t have anyone to blame but myself. I should have applied for the ISBNs months ago (I would have if I’d known it was going to take so long to get them). I didn’t allow enough time for the completion of the color artwork for the cover…I figured it was something that could be “whipped up” in a few days time (I am extremely ignorant of the painting process). I was feeling very Arien when I posted my May deadline announcement, and I should have remembered that Chiron is in my 5th house in Aries…I tend to hurt myself by acting impulsively like that.

Crap.

Ok. Enough “pity party.” I’m coming up on the 1 year anniversary (June 6th) and there’s a lot I can look back on and be proud of over the last year. I might as well take stock of the ground covered, and congratulate myself for what I HAVE accomplished.

After all, there’s little I can do without a cover and an ISBN. Period.

I apologize to all for not doing what I said I was going to do. I accept full responsibility for blowing my own deadline. I will rectify the situation as soon as possible.

Now…on with the show.
; )

Wednesday, April 28, 2010

April 28th

I am totally aware of the date.

A few months back I set a deadline of May for the release of my B/X Companion and I fully intend to keep that release date. I realize there’s only a couple-three days left in the month, but I promise you won’t see another month go be without the Companion being released in SOME shape or form.

And by the way, it IS shaping up nicely.

Even so, I’m feeling a bit behind the 8-ball due to my recent illness/injury (excuses, excuses). But I am finally on some good drugs thanks to my medical doctor, and I am pleased to announce my first pain-free full night’s sleep last night.

[side note: why is it I can get $500 (street value) worth of Percocet for a 54 cent co-pay, but my insurance only pays peanuts for chiropractic care, limited to 10 adjustments per year? THIS is the problem with health care today…keep ‘em on drugs rather than fix their spinal-nerve damage]

ANYway…I hope to be able to do some work in front of the computer this evening (before drifting off into a narcotic slumber), but it still looks to be a fairly busy week for me. My brother, AB, is arriving tonight on a 10pm flight out of the Deep South where he’s been fighting the good fight against the coal companies (and who have apparently started to thump back, forcing his exodus)…homeless and jobless once again, I will be picking up the Rainman from SeaTac and bringing him home for a little “beagle therapy.” THEN my father is breezing into town tomorrow night, and we’ll all be meeting up with him and his wife for dinner (after a therapeutic spinal adjustment).

Of course, April 30th is Friday, so I should have the whole day free, right? Except it appears I’ll be baby-sitting our friends’ five month old baby while they celebrate their anniversary. Hmmm…

Ugh. Well, May is the deadline for release, and I’m doing what I can to have everything finished up, regardless of distractions. Wish me luck, folks.
: )

Monday, January 11, 2010

The OTHER Companion

FULL DISCLOSURE: I am a fairly competitive person.

That’s just my nature, folks, and I recognize it. Back in my 20s, I was told that I’m not a sore loser so much as a “poor winner.” I don’t talk smack, but I have been known to gloat when I don’t take a moment to pause and check myself.

War games (Warhammer 40,000) and sports (fencing) have actually helped IMPROVE my behavior in this regard, and NOT simply because there’s always someone bigger and badder that’ll humble a guy. Friendly matches of real competition give one the chance to actually talk to your opponent later, giving pointers to each other and turning the whole game into a teaching/learning experience. You’ll just have to take my word for it, but I am much nicer now than I was when I was younger.

Still, I don’t like to lose.

My B/X Companion, which has been written but not yet published, is not the first “Companion” set to have been created by some passionate fan of Dungeons & Dragons. Hell, it’s not even the 2nd…and perhaps not even the 3rd or 4th! Mentzer, of course got the official nod from TSR back in 1983 but some people (like myself) consider it less than satisfactory…even though BECMI itself is fairly good (I’d rate it a notch higher than 2nd edition AD&D, which puts it on par perhaps with 3.5/Pathfinder (my rating system for D&D editions is a whole different post for another time).

Labyrinth Lord, my favorite retro-clone, is in the process of putting out their Advanced Edition Companion, which many folks are awaiting eagerly. Since LL blows the top off level limits (human classes are not limited to level 36), I don’t anticipate AEC addressing high level campaigns…rather, my understanding is that the AEC is an integration of AD&D tropes into B/X play, doing for Supplements I-IV what B/X did for the Little Brown Books. In other words: providing new classes, adding race as a new switch, adding the Greyhawk/Blackmoor monsters and magic items, etc. For me, that’s more of a conversion book than an actual game set.

Then there’s Barrataria games.

I’m not all that familiar with Barrataria, though based on their web design, I’d assume they’re out of California. I don’t own any of their stuff, and I haven’t read any reviews of it, either, but they appear to be into B/X D&D through the Basic Fantasy RPG (another B/X retro-clone if I understand correctly). Well, they ALSO have a Companion…theirs is called the Companion Expansion and is available both for sale and as a free .pdf download (though the latter is without artwork). It seems like every time I have posted a comment to another blog about my Companion, or someone else comments about Ol’ JB’s upcoming product, some eager beaver is quick to show up on the comment thread and exclaim that Barrataria has already put out a Companion game set.

Well, yeah, they have…sort of.

It is unfortunate that I am as lazy as I am (I did almost 0 work on my game this weekend, instead making boxes, watching football, cleaning the house and yard, fixing doors, running errands, and hanging out with old friends I’ve been neglecting…oh, yeah, and blogging). If I’d sat down and worked the thing as soon as I got the idea, I might have been done with my Companion in August and been able to release the thing in October or November. Maybe.

Instead, I took my time and/or got distracted and Barrataria put out their Companion…I’m not sure if theirs counts as #2 or #3 or if there’s someone else’s I’m missing from the count. And while I wasn’t able to download the thing before, I took the time to do so this morning (the beagles got me up at the crack of dark as usual) and reviewed the whole thing before going into work.

My first reaction: damn.

I’d just like to say for the record that when I started my project, I didn’t know there were any other “Companion” projects in the works. I did some searches on the internet and found nothing, certainly not Barrataria…and at the time Goblinoid hadn’t even announced their work (Labyrinth Lord was still pretty new). If I HAD seen others were working on the same thing, I probably would not have even bothered to start…which would have been a pity, as the experience of writing something to completion has been immensely satisfying and…well, maybe a little bit of a growth opportunity for Yours Truly.

So anyway, my first reaction to Barrataria’s CE was: damn. As in: Damn, their fonts look a helluva’ lot more authentic than mine. Damn, they have some great lay-out. Damn, they really did do a good job with the succinct, B/X style descriptions of magic items. Damn, their cover art looks great and I’ll bet the interior stuff in the full pay version probably looks good. And damn, why don’t I have my own game company and partners and artists churning this stuff out?

This weekend was a bit of a low one for me, and not just because the ‘Hawks were out of the play-offs or the whole Pete Carroll thing. No, lately I’ve been semi-overwhelmed by the whole D&D thing (I’ve been so immersed, sometimes it feels like I’m losing perspective on everything around me), as well as feeling those “2nd guess yourself” blues, AND wondering if and when I’ll be able to get a decent cover artist for my game. Oh...and trying to decipher the ins-and-outs of ISBN numbers was no picnic, either.

And just WAITING…waiting for the art to come in so that I can put it in the book, waiting for the feedback to come back from the couple people I’ve solicited for input, waiting for my wife to return to talk strategy on the box thing (she got back Sunday night). “Waiting” is one of my least favorite things to do, at least when I am forced to do it. Especially when I see so many other great Old School products coming out all over the place.

So reading Barrataria’s Companion Expansion this morning was just about the lowest point of a low ebb over the last three days. Especially because I don't much like what they’d done.

I mean the style is nice, the lay-out and fonts are great, the art is cool. But Barrataria has NOT put out a "Companion Rules Set." All they’d done is put out a document (over 100 pages in length!) that adds a few new classes, recycled AD&D spells and magic items, and pretty much any monster from the Monster Manual that wasn’t listed as Property Identity.

That’s it…just a list of extras. Oh, my book has “goodies,” too…new spells, monsters, treasure. But it’s also a game book, designed to be Book #3 of the B/X edition. Frankly, I see Barrataria’s book as a missed opportunity.

Now, let me explain, that’s NOT exactly what I was thinking on my drive into work. What I WAS thinking is, “I should probably address the fact that there’s already a Companion book on the market for my blog readers, and how should I do that?” But then I decided to take a quick look at MY book…something I haven’t actually done in at least a week or so, because I wanted to get a little space/distance from it, so that my eyes would be semi-fresh when I read it again (in case I saw changes/edits that need to be made).

Wow...I truly love This Thing I've Wrought.

Once again, I am not just pleased with how it turned out, but amazed that it came out of my brain. I don’t know if anyone but me (and some of my die-hard fans) is going to enjoy it, but my goodness, it is worth it for me, at least. I am enjoying it right now, just looking at it, even without any art!

My Companion is a rule set…just like the Basic Set and Expert Set. It doesn’t have any wandering monster charts, and certainly it does retread some previously covered area, and yes my book also apes some AD&D monsters and magic items. But I can’t help but think: damn. Damn, I achieved the goal that I set out to achieve, namely writing a Book 3 that wouldn’t look totally out-of-place sitting next to Moldvay and Cook/Marsh on the shelf. No, it’s not perfect…but it’s good enough. I am totally satisfied.

Next goal: getting it into a publishable form, so that I can get it out to people. In my not-so-humble opinion, it’s too good not to share!

Ugh! All you folks who have graciously offered your artistic contributions, please get me your stuff as you can! From what I’ve seen so far, your work is all vastly superior to my own…but if I have to, I WILL use my own artwork. Today is January 11th, and I’d like to have all the pieces ready for assembly by February 1st (call it a “soft” deadline), which means we’ve got three weeks! I’ve already lost the race to be the 1st Companion (or even the “1st alternate Companion”) but I’d be happy with “coolest Companion,” and right now my book is definitely in the running for that title!
: )

Woo-hoo! I am officially out of my low-ebb funk!

[oh, and Note to Barrataria: if my comments regarding your game seem less than charitable, well, I’m sorry my opinion hurts your feelings. Congrats on putting out your product first; it looks very nice, and I like that you stuck with both the 36th level limits AND the max spells/level limit, things that Labyrinth Lord did NOT do, which is irritating. Both your magic items and monster descriptions are excellent, B/X style pieces, which I fully appreciate. The think is good work...I just like mine better]