Illustration by Tyler Walpole. Widescreen version here.


PaizoCon Is Here!

Friday, June 10, 2011

PaizoCon 2011 starts today! The massive event schedule lists all of the awesome activities attendees can expect to take part in, but here are some of the real gems that I'm looking forward to.

At the show guests and Paizo staff will have the opportunity to wine and dine together during Saturday's banquet. One of the reasons I'm excited about the banquet is the opportunity to meet and hang out with fellow Paizonians. Having gotten to know so many of you on the messageboards, it will be fun to finally meet some of you face to face! In addition to CEO Lisa Stevens's welcome and Publisher Erik Mona's preview of upcoming Pathfinder products, James Jacobs and Jason Bulmahn will be showcasing some really cool things about our upcoming products. I can't say here what they'll be, but you all should be very excited!

One of the neatest things about PaizoCon is the myriad opportunities to get the inside scoop on Pathfinder, Paizo, and the old days at TSR. Between “The Future of Paizo" on Friday, and seminars on writing for Paizo throughout the entire weekend, on Saturday there's a seminar on the "Secrets of TSR" with the likes of Ed Greenwood, Lisa Stevens, Ryan Dancey and maybe even Jeff Grubb himself!

Speaking of seminars, there are quite a few about the history of the industry, how to begin writing for RPGs, and breaking into the game industry. Here's a brief list of some of the seminars that you should try and get to: "Publishing in Kobold Quarterly," "Secrets of a Small Press Publisher," "Writing for the Pathfinder Society," and "Auntie Lisa's Story Hour" with Paizo CEO Lisa Steven's herself!

Finally (and perhaps best of all), expect to play lots and lots of games. Pathfinder Society scenarios will be run every day throughout the convention, and special events such as Stephen Radney-MacFarland's "Shootout in Old Korvosa," Jason Bulmahn's "Cursed Lot IV," and master of horror James Jacobs's "The Siege of Windy Hollow" (a Pathfinder RPG variant set in an apocalyptic earth ravaged by the Elder Mythos) are sure to be crowd pleasers. I might even have to sit in and watch some of these games being played—they sound that awesome.

We're super excited about this show and will be updating the blog throughout the weekend with news-bites, pictures, and updates. For those of you who can't make it, here's a wallpaper of the PaizoCon 2011 mascot: Unk the goblin!

See you at the show!

Hyrum Savage
Marketing and Organized Play Manager

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Sovereign Court

I'm not jealous at all...
*twitch*

Scarab Sages

*groans*

Stuck at work. Wish I was there. Guess I'll just have to hold on til' I get to GenCon. Only a month and a half away.

*goes back to work, trying to think of a way he can fast-forward time*


All I'm gonna say is that if I turn any more green with envy I'll have men in black on my tails on account of them taking me for a Martian.


Definitely looking at doing this next year...

Is it always in Bellevue?

Dark Archive

i...so....wish....i.....could.....have.....been......there.....


Quote:
James Jacobs's "The Siege of Windy Hollow" (a Pathfinder RPG variant set in an apocalyptic earth ravaged by the Elder Mythos)

I'm sure I speak for all us who unfortunately can't make it to PaizoCon: PLEASE, PLEASE, PLEASE publish this!!! Who wouldn't want to plat that?!


Hah! The warm-up for the summer convention season commences at last... ;)
Hope you all enjoy it over there...

Liberty's Edge

Pathfinder Roleplaying Game Superscriber

Someone this weekend has to cos-play a goblin cos-playing as the golem.


Which kind soul can link to all the leaks and information on Paizo's future and upcoming products? :)


Ryan. Costello wrote:
Someone this weekend has to cos-play a goblin cos-playing as the golem.

You volunteering?


There any chance someone might be recording some of the seminars such as "Secrets of a Small Press Publisher" "Writing for the Pathfinder Society"?


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entropyrat wrote:
There any chance someone might be recording some of the seminars such as "Secrets of a Small Press Publisher" "Writing for the Pathfinder Society"?

+1 - please feed us delicious morsels of knowledge!

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+1 to videos!


Another shout for video!

Gonna toss this million-dollar idea out there for free... a website like Fora.tv but that focuses on providing HD recordings of the best of the various gaming, sci-fi, and comic conventions. With a reasonable subscription price, I know I'd be a member in a heartbeat. There are many more people who wish they could attend these things than are actually able to.

Paizo Employee Chief Creative Officer, Publisher

NEONCON Doug took video of almost all of the PaizoCon seminars (and all of the seven or so in which I participated) throughout the con and will be posting them online once he gets back home and has a chance to do a bit of editing and touch-up.

We'll spread the news far and wide once we know where to point you!

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