paizo.com Recent Comments on Run an Event at Paizo Con 2010!paizo.com Recent Comments on Run an Event at Paizo Con 2010!2010-05-25T21:48:31Z2010-05-25T21:48:31ZRe: Forums/PaizoCon: General Discussion: Paizo Blog: Run an Event at Paizo Con 2010!Neil Spicer (Contributor, RPG Superstar 2009, RPG Superstar Judgernaut)https://paizo.com/community/blog/v5748dyo5laxg?Run-an-Event-at-Paizo-Con-2010#62010-04-08T23:03:07Z2010-04-08T23:03:07Z<p>Cool. I got the green light from Josh. So, I'll add it to the events thread. I've got you penciled in, Jason, so make sure your gaming schedule doesn't conflict or anything. ;-)</p>Cool. I got the green light from Josh. So, I'll add it to the events thread. I've got you penciled in, Jason, so make sure your gaming schedule doesn't conflict or anything. ;-)Neil Spicer (Contributor, RPG Superstar 2009, RPG Superstar Judgernaut)2010-04-08T23:03:07ZRe: Forums/PaizoCon: General Discussion: Paizo Blog: Run an Event at Paizo Con 2010!Jason Nelson (Contributor, RPG Superstar 2008 Top 4, Legendary Games)https://paizo.com/community/blog/v5748dyo5laxg?Run-an-Event-at-Paizo-Con-2010#52010-04-08T19:14:45Z2010-04-08T19:14:45Z<div class="messageboard-quotee">NSpicer wrote:</div><blockquote><p> Speaking of "running an event"...I get the sense that could mean more than just "running a game"...right? So, if "someone" proposed to run a "seminar" or something on RPG Superstar and/or freelancing for Paizo, would that be worth doing?</p>
<p><span class=messageboard-ooc><span class=tiny>And yes, I'm "aware" that I "used" quotation marks "way" too "much" in those "questions"...</span></span></p>
<p>But, in all seriousness, would it be worthwhile for some of the RPG Superstar Top 4 folks to do a bit of a Q&A panel or something on what they believe catches the eyes of the judges, voting public, etc. to maybe help folks who are striving to get into next year's contest? I'd be willing. I'd be surprised if Jason Nelson <i>wasn't</i> willing. And you guys could easily mandate that Rob McCreary, assistant editor, participate. Throw in Sean or Wes for the judge's perspective. And so on...?</p>
<p>Thoughts?
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—Neil </blockquote><p>Sure, I'm down for the cause. Hook me up, bro.NSpicer wrote:Speaking of "running an event"...I get the sense that could mean more than just "running a game"...right? So, if "someone" proposed to run a "seminar" or something on RPG Superstar and/or freelancing for Paizo, would that be worth doing?
And yes, I'm "aware" that I "used" quotation marks "way" too "much" in those "questions"...
But, in all seriousness, would it be worthwhile for some of the RPG Superstar Top 4 folks to do a bit of a Q&A panel or something on what they believe...Jason Nelson (Contributor, RPG Superstar 2008 Top 4, Legendary Games)2010-04-08T19:14:45ZRe: Forums/PaizoCon: General Discussion: Paizo Blog: Run an Event at Paizo Con 2010!Neil Spicer (Contributor, RPG Superstar 2009, RPG Superstar Judgernaut)https://paizo.com/community/blog/v5748dyo5laxg?Run-an-Event-at-Paizo-Con-2010#42010-04-08T16:31:03Z2010-04-08T16:28:13Z<p>Well, I remember last year Josh did the seminar to provide feedback on those who submitted for the Pathfinder Society Scenario open call. I'm not sure if he's going to do that one again. But, something similar could be done related to RPG Superstar. Or maybe just a seminar on freelancing for Paizo?</p>
<p>Even a small exercise like running through an attendee-driven design session to come up with an idea for a new wondrous item or elements for a new adventure proposal might be fun. Erik and James hosted something like that for one of the old "Writing for <i>Dungeon</i>" seminars from GenCon a few years back. And it was a lot of fun...</p>
<p>Regardless, this type of event would require one of the meeting rooms rather than a gaming table. And I'd imagine that would need some coordination through Mr. Frost. But, I'd be willing to throw down as a participant or even a moderator/organizer for an RPG Superstar-themed panel discussion. Somebody official give me the thumbs up and I'll post it in the other thread.</p>Well, I remember last year Josh did the seminar to provide feedback on those who submitted for the Pathfinder Society Scenario open call. I'm not sure if he's going to do that one again. But, something similar could be done related to RPG Superstar. Or maybe just a seminar on freelancing for Paizo?
Even a small exercise like running through an attendee-driven design session to come up with an idea for a new wondrous item or elements for a new adventure proposal might be fun. Erik and James...Neil Spicer (Contributor, RPG Superstar 2009, RPG Superstar Judgernaut)2010-04-08T16:28:13ZRe: Forums/PaizoCon: General Discussion: Paizo Blog: Run an Event at Paizo Con 2010!Lilith (alias of Liz Courts, Contributor)https://paizo.com/community/blog/v5748dyo5laxg?Run-an-Event-at-Paizo-Con-2010#32010-04-08T16:22:44Z2010-04-08T16:22:44Z<p>Events can include games (of course), contests, seminars, whatever. We want 'em! :D</p>Events can include games (of course), contests, seminars, whatever. We want 'em! :DLilith (alias of Liz Courts, Contributor)2010-04-08T16:22:44ZRe: Forums/PaizoCon: General Discussion: Paizo Blog: Run an Event at Paizo Con 2010!Neil Spicer (Contributor, RPG Superstar 2009, RPG Superstar Judgernaut)https://paizo.com/community/blog/v5748dyo5laxg?Run-an-Event-at-Paizo-Con-2010#22012-11-15T22:33:50Z2010-04-08T11:29:37Z<p>Speaking of "running an event"...I get the sense that could mean more than just "running a game"...right? So, if "someone" proposed to run a "seminar" or something on RPG Superstar and/or freelancing for Paizo, would that be worth doing?</p>
<p><span class=messageboard-ooc><span class=tiny>And yes, I'm "aware" that I "used" quotation marks "way" too "much" in those "questions"...</span></span></p>
<p>But, in all seriousness, would it be worthwhile for some of the RPG Superstar Top 4 folks to do a bit of a Q&A panel or something on what they believe catches the eyes of the judges, voting public, etc. to maybe help folks who are striving to get into next year's contest? I'd be willing. I'd be surprised if Jason Nelson <i>wasn't</i> willing. And you guys could easily mandate that Rob McCreary, assistant editor, participate. Throw in Sean or Wes for the judge's perspective. And so on...?</p>
<p>Thoughts?
<br />
—Neil</p>Speaking of "running an event"...I get the sense that could mean more than just "running a game"...right? So, if "someone" proposed to run a "seminar" or something on RPG Superstar and/or freelancing for Paizo, would that be worth doing?
And yes, I'm "aware" that I "used" quotation marks "way" too "much" in those "questions"...
But, in all seriousness, would it be worthwhile for some of the RPG Superstar Top 4 folks to do a bit of a Q&A panel or something on what they believe catches the...Neil Spicer (Contributor, RPG Superstar 2009, RPG Superstar Judgernaut)2010-04-08T11:29:37ZForums/PaizoCon: General Discussion: Paizo Blog: Run an Event at Paizo Con 2010!baron arem heshvaunhttps://paizo.com/community/blog/v5748dyo5laxg?Run-an-Event-at-Paizo-Con-2010#12012-11-15T22:33:50Z2010-04-08T07:23:12Z<p><span class=messageboard-ooc> 'SOB'! </span></p>
<p>I would love to go Paizocon :(</p>
<p>I pox on ye, real life obligations !</p>
<p><span class=messageboard-ooc>And I think would have run D6 West End Games Star Wars adventure.</span></p>
<p>Can I still be the first one to sign up to join the Shadow Lodge ?</p>'SOB'!
I would love to go Paizocon :(
I pox on ye, real life obligations !
And I think would have run D6 West End Games Star Wars adventure.
Can I still be the first one to sign up to join the Shadow Lodge ?baron arem heshvaun2010-04-08T07:23:12Z