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Who's going to be manning the Forge Booth?

Started by Jacob Moore, June 12, 2007, 06:25:44 AM

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Jacob Moore

A guy I met through a mutual friend just told me that he's got a seat at the Forge booth for GenCon this year.

He mentioned that he's demoing a new game called Zen for Ron, Vincent, and Luke. I wanted to know if there was any truth to that.

His name is Jarrod, out of Wichita, Kansas. I'll PM his last name if needed, but I'd rather not put his full name out there.

Ron Edwards

Hello,

To everyone: do not respond.

Taladel, a list of exhibitors will be posted in this forum during the next week. You can check it out then.

Best, Ron

Jacob Moore


Ron Edwards

Here's the crew! (some of the games listed may not be quite right; Fred has the master/real list; let's not get concerned about that in this thread, please, as it was directed toward the issue of people participating)

Ramshead Publishing - Ralph Mazza - Universalis, Robots & Rapiers

Adept Press - Ron Edwards, Julie Stauffer - Sorcerer, Trollbabe, Elfs, It Was a Mutual Decision

CRN Games - Clinton Nixon - Donjon, The Shadow of Yesterday, The Prince's Kingdom

Blankshield Press - James Brown - Death's Door, Reality Cops, Blood & Bronze

TAO Games - Ben Lehman, Jasper Anderton - Polaris, The Drifter's Escape, Bliss Stage

Indie Press Revolution - Brennan Taylor - Mortal Coil

BTRC - Greg Porter, John Kob - EABA, F*ck This, Infinite Armies

Blue Devil Games - Justin Jacobson, Mark Rickard - Dawning Star, Passages

boxninja games - Gregor Hutton - Best Friends

Bully Pulpit Games - Jason Morningstar - The Shab al-Hiri Roach, Grey Ranks

Evilhat Productions - Fred Hicks, Rob Donoghue, Lenny Balsera - Spirit of the Century, Don't Rest Your Head

Kevin Allen Jr. Design - Kevin Allen Jr. - Primitive, Primitive Deluxe, Sweet Agatha, Record of Threats

TCK Roleplaying - Tim Koppang - Hero's Banner

Divine Legacy Games - Troy Costisick - Hierarchy, Cuttthroat

Dark Omen Games - Seth Ben Ezra - Legends of Alyria, Dirty Secrets

Planet Thirteen - Tony Dowler - Mathematica

Green Fairy Games - Justin Bow - Fae Noir

Eric J. Boyd Designs - Eric Boyd - The Committee for the Exploration of Mysteries

Atarashi Games - Jake Richmond, Matt Schlotte - Panty Explosion, Classroom Deathmatch

Stone Baby Games - Julia Ellingboe - Steal Away Jordan

Dark Refuge Games - Brandon Osorio - Dark Refuge

Stolze Freelance - Greg Stolze - Reign

Steampower Publishing - Dead of Night

hamsterprophet productions - carry

Troy_Costisick

Hey Ron,

When and where are we all going to meet on Wednesday in Indy?

Peace,

-Troy

jrs

The way it has worked for the past couple years is that you go to the convention center and collect your badge from the registration desk for exhibitors (it is usually in the main corridor outside the exhibit hall). You should be able to ask for it by your name or company name. If that doesn't work, tell them to check the Adept Press folder. Then head to the booth in the hall. The "Forge Booth"* is #1739. Here's a map or here. Folks usually start gathering at the booth around noon and throughout the afternoon.

I'm sure Ron will post if there is a different plan this year.

Julie

*Note that GenCon doesn't recognize booth #1739 as the "Forge Booth"; technically it's the booth shared by the primary sponsors: Adept Press, Ramshead Publishing, CRN Games, IPR, TAO Games, Blank Shield Press.

Ron Edwards

Hello,

Julie has described the process exactly right.

As far as arriving and getting into the hall are concerned, do not, do not say "Forge booth!" or they will look at you in confusion. The Forge is not a company or institution of any kind. Do not, in an attempt at clarification, say "Ron Edwards!" or "Big Model!" as if they were talismans. They aren't.

Say your name because there's a badge waiting there for you with your name on it. Say Adept Press when referring to the booth.

I hope to arrive in the exhibit hall at about 2 pm, and we'll need to prepare it to the extent we can before the flooring and the shelves arrive. Unfortunately, everything will probably show up in exactly the reverse order, based on people's travel times, meaning that the second the flooring arrives, it needs to be laid down, then the second the shelves arive, they need to be erected and stocked. So right about the time when people are burned out and bored from hanging around for hours, is when they'll be most needed.

Best, Ron

Justin D. Jacobson

Quote from: Ron Edwards on June 18, 2007, 05:43:42 PM
I hope to arrive in the exhibit hall at about 2 pm, and we'll need to prepare it to the extent we can before the flooring and the shelves arrive. Unfortunately, everything will probably show up in exactly the reverse order, based on people's travel times, meaning that the second the flooring arrives, it needs to be laid down, then the second the shelves arive, they need to be erected and stocked. So right about the time when people are burned out and bored from hanging around for hours, is when they'll be most needed.

Best, Ron
True, except that Ron forgot to add that they don't A/C the exhibit hall during set up, so it's like 8 million degrees in there.
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