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Tav_Behemoth
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« on: November 18, 2004, 05:25:20 PM »

Since I've been a fan of Ken Hite's Out of the Box column for substantially longer than I've been a publisher, it's impossible to overestimate how psyched I am that he reviewed Masters and Minions Horde Book 2 in the latest installment.

Now, this is not strictly a personal victory, since that's Brian's book rather than my own. But I've been friends with Brian since we were ten, so I feel perfectly ready to share in his triumph.

The Forge can & should share as well: Ken picked up our books while visiting the Forge booth at Gen Con , and even though we showed up in his d20-themed column rather than the new indie hotness one, I imagine we got more attention from him because of our participation in the Forge community than we would have if we were just a publisher out of nowhere.

Woo hoo!
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Ben Lehman
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« Reply #1 on: November 18, 2004, 05:50:17 PM »

Congratulations!  That, with being a guest of honor at GenCon SoCal -- I imagine a year from now I'll have "known you when."

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--Ben
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Tav_Behemoth
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« Reply #2 on: November 18, 2004, 06:16:28 PM »

Well, B3 has been pretty successful in generating the "fame" part of the equation - "fortune" is more elusive!

The SoCal GOH thing was just a function of being in the right place (on the GPA mailing list) at the right time (when they needed people to volunteer for the panels RIGHT AWAY - I had to scrounge up a picture, write a description, etc. in a few hours).

The government-sponsored trip to Korea isn't so easy to explain. Have a website that translates misleadingly into Korean, I guess.

Anyway, it's good to know people here both "when", now, and in the increasingly strange future!
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