Topic: We Have a Webpage
Started by: Jonathan Walton
Started on: 4/3/2005
Board: Push Editorial Board
On 4/3/2005 at 4:39am, Jonathan Walton wrote:
We Have a Webpage
http://100flowers.indie-rpgs.com/push
Look through it. It's a draft. Suggestions are very welcome.
In the contents section, those who've submitted stuff have the title of their most recent draft listed. Those who haven't submitted anything have your topic in quotes. I still think it'd be cool to get Ken Hite to write a one-page preface and do some guest commentary in the margins, but we have to have the book done first.
I need bios from everyone for the webpage. ASAP. Even from people who aren't going to write articles this time around, since you'll (hopefully) still be providing commentary, which is still a contribution.
Also, those of you who haven't submitted drafts of any kind yet (Ben, Clinton, Thomas, Gary & Co.), I need varification that you've actually got something cooking.
I'd like for us to aim to have print copies of the book available by GenCon, in August. I may even be back in the US by then. This means we need those of you with first drafts to push towards finishing. We need those of you with no drafts to get the initial step done. And we need those of you who aren't doing drafts to step up once new work gets posted, so we can get good feedback and push things forward.
Huzzah!
Forge Reference Links:
On 4/3/2005 at 1:12pm, Eero Tuovinen wrote:
Re: We Have a Webpage
Jonathan Walton wrote:
Look through it. It's a draft. Suggestions are very welcome.
In about.htm:
- "perserve" instead of preserve
In 2005.htm:
Bio:
Eero wrote:
Eero heads Arkenstone Publishing, a Finnish indie rpg import/retail/publisher dedicated to improving Finnish roleplaying culture. In real life he's a struggling bohemian writer.
Otherwise looking good.
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As to my schedule in finishing the article, I'm still in waiting mode. When others get their stuff together and my other projects disappear somewhere, I'll take the time. The text will definitely improve from the latest draft. Jonathan: if you're getting anxious about my finishing, say so, and I'll make a point of putting it near the top of my to-do list instead of pacing myself this way.
I'm still a tool to be used as far as Push goes - just tell me to do something if something needs to be done, and I'll do it.