Benjamin Wenham of Great Britain was selected to write Pathfinder Society Scenario #19: Skeleton Moon. He posts to these boards, so everyone join me in congratulating him on his selection. His twist on the assignment was outstanding and I can't wait to read the final turnover.
I hope you will all enjoy Skeleton Moon when it is finished. It should, I hope provide an interesting twists on one of the classic gaming tropes, use a wonderful but under-used (in my opinion) monster from real world myth, play around with one of the schools of magic and dip its toe into mysteries.
As a sort of semi-public service notice; to all those who didn't get chosen to write this, please, please, please continue to submit in future open calls. If I can do it, you can too.
Regards
Ben
P.S. Please, for like anything other than a credit or my bank statement, it's Ben. I abhorrence my full first name with a passion only surpassed by my hatred of my middle name, which none of you shall ever get.
Its quiet funny to me, but late on Friday night/early Sunday morning, I was preparing to jump the gun and post my 'failed' submission in the as yet un-started list rejected of sub-missions as I wanted to wake up to some possible feed back. I would have too, but i saw, not ten seconds from doing so that Google mail believed I had new mail.
It took two reads of the email to believe that my eyes where not playing cruel tricks on me and until the next morning when some one else read the email for me to shrug of the feeling that my lack of sleep had caught up with me after many years of insomnia, and that I had suffered a psychotic break.
Its quiet funny to me, but late on Friday night/early Sunday morning, I was preparing to jump the gun and post my 'failed' submission in the as yet un-started list rejected of sub-missions as I wanted to wake up to some possible feed back. I would have too, but i saw, not ten seconds from doing so that Google mail believed I had new mail.
It took two reads of the email to believe that my eyes where not playing cruel tricks on me and until the next morning when some one else read the email for me to shrug of the feeling that my lack of sleep had caught up with me after many years of insomnia, and that I had suffered a psychotic break.
That's funny.
The way it happened for me, for PFS-17, what that my wife was at the computer and turned to me nonchalant: "you just received an email by a 'Joshua' guy." I crossed the room is half a second and somewhat rudely shoved her to the side to read the email... thinking back on it, it could actually have been a rejection letter. I'm just glad it wasn't :)
Yes, I have been planning to enter. I believe I am still eligible so I likely still will be. I have after all done the work on a number of items to get them to a stage where they can be entered, so it would be a waste not to and it shouldn't clash with Skeleton Moon.
As I said in an earlier e-mail: kickass, sir! Congratulations!
I'm glad to hear you're doing well. The stuff you were working on earlier is still really cool. Oh, by the way, Hugo is working on a fanzine for PaizoCon. I know you probably won't be able to go, but they're looking for submissions for the fanzine, so you should check it out. Shoot him an e-mail or something.
Dryder(Pathfinder Charter Superscriber; Pathfinder Battles Case, GameMastery Maps Subscriber)
As I said in an earlier e-mail: kickass, sir! Congratulations!
I'm glad to hear you're doing well. The stuff you were working on earlier is still really cool. Oh, by the way, Hugo is working on a fanzine for PaizoCon. I know you probably won't be able to go, but they're looking for submissions for the fanzine, so you should check it out. Shoot him an e-mail or something.
PaizoCon is in Bellevue right?
We'll my grandparents have some old friends in Washington State, form their days in the diplomatic service. It just so happens that I get on rather well with those friends and I have always wanted to visit the states. No promises or anything.