January 24th, 2012 by Ed Grabianowski
It’s been almost three years since Wizards of the Coast pulled all ebook versions of their RPG products from virtual shelves, and there’s no sign that they’re coming back. In the meantime, they’ve developed the Virtual Table, a way to play 4E D&D online. They’re heading in the wrong direction. Here’s why.
March 30th, 2011 by Dale McCoy
Good day everyone. As a publisher the one thing I hear over and over again that customers want is print book, yet more and more PDF books come to market and never become a print book. If you’ve ever wondered why that is, this post is going to attempt to answer that for you.
January 7th, 2011 by Ed Grabianowski
As a professional writer, I’m keenly aware that business models and consumption methods for written media are in a state of major flux right now. It’s interesting to see some real numbers that provide a hint on the direction things might be headed in. This missive from DriveThruRPG’s Steve Wieck on the effects of price [...]
January 22nd, 2010 by Ed Grabianowski
eReaders like the Kindle or the Skiff (pictured) are reaching that tipping point where they move from “cool gadget” to “how did I ever live without this thing?” They’re also going to change the RPG publishing industry right before your eyes.