February 15th, 2012 by Dale McCoy
As the Book of Beasts: Monsters of the Shadow Plane is hitting store shelves, I would like to talk about what kind of adventures you can expect from the Shadowsfall setting. The bulk of the Free RPG Day adventure, Shadowsfall: Temple of Orcus, was finished over the weekend, and I’m now about to move onto [...]
February 6th, 2012 by Dale McCoy
As an RPG publisher, I tend to be constantly on the lookout for new artists. I troll deviantart’s service forums and DriveThruRPG’s stock art section at least once a week. I look at every gallery emailed to me by artists. Heck, I even go to RPG.net’s artist section from time to time. I’ve seen some [...]
January 11th, 2012 by Dale McCoy
Happy New Year everyone. Anything insteresting happen so far this year? Any big announcements?
December 14th, 2011 by Dale McCoy
If you have never heard of Kickstarter let me acquaint you. The basic idea behind the site is that there are a lot of good ideas out there that never get the necessary funding to realize their idea. Unlike Jodie Foster did in Contact, the people that pitch their ideas on Kickstarter do not need [...]
November 22nd, 2011 by Dale McCoy
Thanksgiving is this week and I’m leaving soon for a long weekend with my family. In my down time, I plan on doing some reading. I thought I would share with you the Jon Brazer Enterpises Thanksgiving reading list.
October 27th, 2011 by Ed Grabianowski
I’m going to step back for a minute from being a publisher and just be a fellow gamer. February of this year my doctor told me that I was pre-diabetic. Thanks to my wonderful girlfriend, I’ve managed to beat it and have lost about 40 pounds of weight. About a month ago, my doctor told [...]
October 19th, 2011 by Dale McCoy
Two weeks ago Barns & Noble announced they were no longer buying DC comics because the Kindle got a good deal with the Watchmen eBook. Then last week Books-a-Million announced they are joining the boycott. My first reaction was, “Books-A-Million is still alive? I thought they were dead.” Seriously, the only thing I can think [...]
October 12th, 2011 by Dale McCoy
Gamers tend to be a tech friendly group. This means a game company needs to use all the tools the internet has to offer to best promote their company. Having a website or blog is the bare minimum. Social networks like Facebook, Twitter and Google+ are also highly important. However, a game company needs to [...]
September 28th, 2011 by Dale McCoy
I don’t even have to say its name and you know what I am talking about. Rumors of 5E have been hotly circulating since Mearls announced that Monte Cook is taking over his column. That’s a pretty huge announcement in my opinion. A company that is known for laying off higher paid staff does not [...]
September 22nd, 2011 by Dale McCoy
Earlier this week I released my first product that included Hero Lab support: Book of Magic: Signature Spells 1. If you don’t know what Hero Lab is, it’s a character building program for many of the major game systems. Pathfinder, D&D (both 3.5 and 4E), Mutants and Masterminds 2E and 3E, nWoD, Savage World and [...]
September 1st, 2011 by Dale McCoy
As a one person publishing company, it is really easy to burn yourself out. On a typical day, any publishing company has to coordinate with contracted writers/editors/artists, keep an open eye for new talent, layout new products, promote upcoming and existing products, keep up-to-date on things like forums, blogs, competitors, and news in general, handle [...]
July 14th, 2011 by Dale McCoy
Its that time of year again. Summer is nice and warm. Everyone is getting ready for a convention or two, and the Ennies Nominations are announced. This year there are some nominees that I am really excited for. Here are some of the highlights.
July 6th, 2011 by Dale McCoy
While you can never tell a book by its cover, you can definitely sell a book by its cover. It’s one of the earliest things that you need to share with game store owners when you’re trying to convince them to carry your book.
June 22nd, 2011 by Dale McCoy
Most of my time lately has been spent getting ready for (and recovering from) PaizoCon. Without a doubt, I had more fun there than at any other con I’ve attended, and I was working the whole time. Attendees say it was even more fun for them. We played games, hung out with a lot of [...]