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Title: Indiecon 08 - 7th-9th November - UK
Post by: leonidas300 on March 09, 2008, 08:12:40 PM
Dear members and guests,

Indiecon has now been announced and its website is up and running: www.indiecon.net (http://www.indiecon.net)

When? 7th-9th November
Where? Naish Holiday Park, Dorset, UK
Why? Play tomorrow's games today and old favourites
Who? We have accomodation for around 500 people

This is your event, whether you are a game publisher/designer or just love playing games.

Trade: a combined Indie Trade Stand will be made available to all indie-publishers. Please check out our contact details on the site if you wish to have some representation. Small Press Publishers can also request their own dedicated demo table and stand.

Demos and Events: you can run pretty much whatever you want. The main hall will give priority to Indie Games, whereas all other areas will accomodate mainstream games if requested.

Publishers/future publishers get a chance to playtest their creations over 3 days.

Get in touch for more info.

Chris

Title: Re: Indiecon 08 - 7th-9th November - UK
Post by: Paul Czege on March 10, 2008, 05:23:03 PM
Hey Chris,

It sounds great. I'm in the States. Can anyone in your sphere provide information on taxes/fees/VAT/etc. and forms/declarations/responsibilites/hurdles an American indie publisher would need to deal with to bring game books into the country for sale at Indiecon? Specifically, I'm looking for a walk-through for bringing books into the country for sale that lays out the options and makes recommendations.

Thanks,

Paul
Title: Re: Indiecon 08 - 7th-9th November - UK
Post by: Eero Tuovinen on March 10, 2008, 10:19:36 PM
Hey, UK is in EU, more or less? Then the import duties should be the same for them as they are for us. Here are some insights from Finland:

Looking at the above, one procedural recommendation that would make things simple would be this:

If you want to handle the whole business yourself, the procedure would be this:

That's all a bit vague, mostly because it wouldn't be that useful for me to give details on the Finnish system. But the gist of it is clearly that as far as I know, VAT is the only tax that you should be paying into the country where you make the sale; any other taxes are between you and your own government. Meanwhile, at the border they're only interested in import limitations and quarantines (not an issue with books), duties (not and issue) and VAT, which is paid for anything that crosses the border for commercial purposes. While the border controls are strict enough to get a guy into trouble, everybody is best off deciding for themselves whether their business is big enough to make it worthwhile to start hunting for exact advice on how to go about that VAT thing; the best advice on that can be had from your own country's tax officials, or perhaps that of the target country where you're going to conduct your business.
Title: Re: Indiecon 08 - 7th-9th November - UK
Post by: leonidas300 on March 16, 2008, 08:20:45 AM
I think that Eero's post is very comprehensive and clearly identifies some of the considerations to be taken into account. The key is to determine how you wish to be represented, i.e. if you intend to come in person or have us stock you game(s) and represent you. The aim is to offer exposure on our joint stock stand/booth as well as potentially run demos. I guess one of the key questions is identifying if you have players in the UK who could do your game justice and give it the exposure it deserves.

Thoughts/comments welcome

Chris
Title: Re: Indiecon 08 - 7th-9th November - UK
Post by: Eero Tuovinen on March 16, 2008, 12:48:42 PM
Looking at what I wrote, I'm probably coming off as more authoritative than I intended. I don't have any personal experience with travelling to another country to sell my games, so what I know is mostly based on theoretical understanding of EU free trade laws and the procedures for doing in-country trading here in Finland. If I were going to UK myself to do sales, I'd certainly have to double-check a thing or two to make sure I understand what I'm doing.

Speaking of which: it's far from impossible for me to come to that convention. When will it be pertinent for us to start preparing for it? What are the mandatory expenses (tickets, sales space) like for an indie publisher? Who lives near the convention area, speaking of forgies? Anybody want a nice house-guest? Is the convention interested in lectures and/or workshops? Will the Collective Endeavour be participating? Does it look like it would be valuable for somebody with my skill-set to participate, or will there be more than enough forgite expertise around anyway?

A more specific question that directly impacts at least one possible model under which I could justify attending: would it be considered "indie" if I just saddled myself with a selection of the finest American indie games and came to the convention to sell and demo them? Does the commercial relationship between me and the original designer affect the judgement? As in, does it matter whether I've bought the stock from the designer or am selling on consignment? Or would inclusion in the indie pricing scheme and sales area require selling your own games, solely?

At first glance an UK convention around November would fit my schedules pretty well, so even if I don't usually travel a lot, I'm tempted to participate. If there's wider interest from American and/or European hobbyists, especially of the kind that would make participation more feasible financially, I'll certainly consider this seriously. Something like the Essen Spiel presence in '06 could work, for instance. Especially so if I solve the production challenges for my zombie game before then and can sell that as well as games from other people.
Title: Re: Indiecon 08 - 7th-9th November - UK
Post by: leonidas300 on March 16, 2008, 01:01:11 PM
Quote from: Eero Tuovinen on March 16, 2008, 12:48:42 PM
Looking at what I wrote, I'm probably coming off as more authoritative than I intended. I don't have any personal experience with travelling to another country to sell my games, so what I know is mostly based on theoretical understanding of EU free trade laws and the procedures for doing in-country trading here in Finland. If I were going to UK myself to do sales, I'd certainly have to double-check a thing or two to make sure I understand what I'm doing.

Speaking of which: it's far from impossible for me to come to that convention. When will it be pertinent for us to start preparing for it? What are the mandatory expenses (tickets, sales space) like for an indie publisher? Who lives near the convention area, speaking of forgies? Anybody want a nice house-guest? Is the convention interested in lectures and/or workshops? Will the Collective Endeavour be participating? Does it look like it would be valuable for somebody with my skill-set to participate, or will there be more than enough forgite expertise around anyway?

A more specific question that directly impacts at least one possible model under which I could justify attending: would it be considered "indie" if I just saddled myself with a selection of the finest American indie games and came to the convention to sell and demo them? Does the commercial relationship between me and the original designer affect the judgement? As in, does it matter whether I've bought the stock from the designer or am selling on consignment? Or would inclusion in the indie pricing scheme and sales area require selling your own games, solely?

At first glance an UK convention around November would fit my schedules pretty well, so even if I don't usually travel a lot, I'm tempted to participate. If there's wider interest from American and/or European hobbyists, especially of the kind that would make participation more feasible financially, I'll certainly consider this seriously. Something like the Essen Spiel presence in '06 could work, for instance. Especially so if I solve the production challenges for my zombie game before then and can sell that as well as games from other people.


I appreciate your efforts to shed light on the representation situation and I think that you have given readers some useful food for thought.

We would love to welcome you to our event and we plan to make this as accessible financially for any indie-publisher/small press publisher who wishes to join in. The idea is that you cover your accomodation costs (which will remain reasonable I can assure you). If you run enough events to warrant you getting your own table then that is part of the package at no cost. If you have enough stock and titles of your own to warrant your own trade table then you will get one (provided that you get in fast with an accomodation booking - due to go up within a few weeks). If however you do not have a series of titles out, then you can get your stock on the joint indie trade stand where many others will have their items for sale.

I am keen if you wish to approach other members to get stock to the con, then we can discuss how we go about this.

The key idea is to have as many people as possible come to the event and certainly foreign guests would really add to it. Indiecon is trying to make the whole thing affordable for both players and small-press guys.

Chris
Title: Re: Indiecon 08 - 7th-9th November - UK
Post by: leonidas300 on June 08, 2008, 08:13:24 AM
Dear all,

bookings are starting to come in and we are keen to know if any Forge members wish to have a demo table and/or stock representation at Indiecon.

Chris
Title: Re: Indiecon 08 - 7th-9th November - UK
Post by: Eero Tuovinen on June 08, 2008, 09:20:26 PM
Still far from impossible, but I think I'll worry my head with this after Gencon.

I also encourage interested Americans to say their piece here - if I'm going, I'd be happy to take on some extra product to demonstrate and sell. I'm not likely to move without 2-3 accomplices here in Europe, so we'll have plenty of reliable and knowledgeable workforce for this.
Title: Re: Indiecon 08 - 7th-9th November - UK
Post by: Graham W on June 08, 2008, 11:45:28 PM
The Collective Endeavour will be at Indiecon. At the moment, that means Andrew Kenrick, Rich Stokes and myself, but possibly others, too.

We'll have a stall, run games and so on.

Graham
Title: Re: Indiecon 08 - 7th-9th November - UK
Post by: mick red on June 22, 2008, 06:09:39 PM
Greetings all
My club are attending Indiecon and from a customers perspective it would be great to see some US/Euro publishers there, the costing is cheap enough with a room for four nights and a con pass at around £50 total!!!!

Any companies wishing to have thier games represented that cannot actually make it i will make the following offer.
My club the Portsmouth Guild of Roleplayers http://www.ukroleplayers.com/forum/viewforum.php?f=23
will run a four hour demo of any game for any company that contacts us, so even if unable to attend you can have a presence
Title: Re: Indiecon 08 - 7th-9th November - UK
Post by: leonidas300 on June 22, 2008, 06:15:06 PM
Quote from: mick red on June 22, 2008, 06:09:39 PM
Greetings all
My club are attending Indiecon and from a customers perspective it would be great to see some US/Euro publishers there, the costing is cheap enough with a room for four nights and a con pass at around £50 total!!!!

Any companies wishing to have thier games represented that cannot actually make it i will make the following offer.
My club the Portsmouth Guild of Roleplayers http://www.ukroleplayers.com/forum/viewforum.php?f=23
will run a four hour demo of any game for any company that contacts us, so even if unable to attend you can have a presence

Well that is an excellent offer if ever I have seen one. Just to add to this, these guys are excellent gamers with a broad taste for games and dynamic GM's who really put the hard work in and I have seen them in action in a few conventions.

Chris
Title: Re: Indiecon 08 - 7th-9th November - UK
Post by: leonidas300 on October 19, 2008, 01:17:16 PM
Dear members, we have one 12 ft or two 6ft trade stalls left for indiecon and one of these has already been reserved but not booked.

We are also looking for gamers who wish to play the following games:

Here is the current list of all those who have confirmed their attendance:

Sceaptune Games: Runequest Modules and the Hyperlite-SF game debut
Collective Endeavour: Steampower Publishing, Umlaut, Contested Ground, Box Ninja, Giant Brain...
Twisted Chronicles: excellent vampire-based game - this is definately not a case of "more of the same" - try this one out.
Greywood Publishing: Adventure Gamebooks, CONDOR, Qerp, Hogshead books...
Cursed Empire: new rules tests, old favourites and a few new scenarios for those who have played damn well everything + Dave Moore's Excellent "Soulgate Saga" series.
Reapers Revenge: yes, Bob the diceman is back!
Pagan Angel: all that glitters is gold!
BITS: running their usual amount of great games
Artemis Blacks: excellent minis range with many indie minis companies represented,
Exile Games Studio: HEX exclusives heavily supported by Mick and the Pompey Crew
Pelgrane Press: John Amos of "Conception and many events" will be running some Dying Earth on their behalf.
Warrior Elite Games: The Edadh Chronicles CG.
Postmortem Studios: Grim will be there to run some great games.
Terror Bull Games: represented by Cursed Empire.
Cubicle Seven: Victoriana, Doctor Who, SLA Industries, Starblazer... - Angus and team will be there to make this a great event.
Leisure Games: Indie Trade stand particularly for those who cannot make it themselves (sample list below for which we should have people to demo games):

Adept Press (Ron Edwards), Trollbabe, Sorcerer.
Black and Green Games (Emily Care Boss), Breaking the Ice, Shooting the Moon.
Dog Eared Design (Matt Wilson), Primetime Adventures.
Evilhat Productions (Quite a few guys), Spirit of the Century, Don't Rest your Head.
Half-Meme Press (Paul Czege), My Life with Master.
Lumpley Games (Vincent Baker), Dogs in the Vineyard, Poison'd.
Muse of Fire Games (Tony Lower-Basch), Capes.
One-Seven Design (John Harper), Agon.
These Are Our Games (Ben Lehman), Polaris

Stealthy Spider: under review

And there are more to be confirmed shortly.

There will also be a lot of DOGs and some CCG: confirmed D&D 4e, CoC and Magic.

Anybody else?

Chris
Title: Re: Indiecon 08 - 7th-9th November - UK
Post by: Gregor Hutton on October 31, 2008, 03:13:17 PM
Oh, I'll be there and I'm looking forward to it a lot.

See you at the show!

-Gregor