
GentleGiant |

Paging Mr. Eitelbach! Mr. Eitelbach to the front desk please!
Editorial intern, eh?
Work must really be hectic, I mean, two, TWO different spellings of the artist's name in today's blog (one of them in the tags). Not only that, but they're both wrong! ;-)
Jesper Ejsing is his name. Not Jasper, not Ejsin. Jesper Ejsing.
*cracks whip* Now get it fixed! :-p

David Eitelbach |

Paging Mr. Eitelbach! Mr. Eitelbach to the front desk please!
Editorial intern, eh?
Work must really be hectic, I mean, two, TWO different spellings of the artist's name in today's blog (one of them in the tags). Not only that, but they're both wrong! ;-)
Jesper Ejsing is his name. Not Jasper, not Ejsin. Jesper Ejsing.*cracks whip* Now get it fixed! :-p
Considering that I pride myself on my knowledge of fantasy artists, this is very embarrassing! Fixed!

GentleGiant |

Poor interns.
Indeed... In fact, how does one usually survive an internship at most places (no, I'm not referring to unfortunate accidents with the office Shoggoth), seeing that they're usually not paid positions (or with very limited pay anyway)?
Considering that I pride myself on my knowledge of fantasy artists, this is very embarrassing! Fixed!
There's a good intern, you may now help yourself to one of Lilith's cookies.
*slap!* I said ONE!:-D

Hank Woon Contributor |

Indeed... In fact, how does one usually survive an internship at most places (no, I'm not referring to unfortunate accidents with the office Shoggoth), seeing that they're usually not paid positions (or with very limited pay anyway)?
You work hard and hope it eventually pays off. ;)

David Eitelbach |

GentleGiant wrote:You work hard and hope it eventually pays off. ;)
Indeed... In fact, how does one usually survive an internship at most places (no, I'm not referring to unfortunate accidents with the office Shoggoth), seeing that they're usually not paid positions (or with very limited pay anyway)?
Couldn't have said it better myself.

Charles Evans 25 |
:)
Well, thank you for someone finally explaining 'actually we're a bit busy at the moment' in one of the blogs - for that long overdue service I hope that the shoggoth pauses to snack on a couple of penguins, allowing you to drag yourselves away with your remaining limbs. :)
Whether or not you should be allowed to make it back to the aeroplane is another matter altogether, however...

Lord Fyre RPG Superstar 2009 Top 32 |

Personally I blame Nick Logue for well most everything.
If Nick Logue is responsible for everything ...
... is he also responsible for the disintergration of the British Government?

Charles Evans 25 |
Dark_Mistress wrote:Personally I blame Nick Logue for well most everything.If Nick Logue is responsible for everything ...
... is he also responsible for the disintegration of the British Government?
Probably. Just look at the facts. He arrives in the country and within twelve months GenCon UK has disappeared, a speaker of the House of Commons has been forced out of office for the first time in over three hundred years, and calls for the heads of multiple politicians are going up from the press and public.
Coincidence, when Nicholas Logue is the author of 'Edge of Anarchy'?;)

Lord Fyre RPG Superstar 2009 Top 32 |

Lord Fyre wrote:Dark_Mistress wrote:Personally I blame Nick Logue for well most everything.If Nick Logue is responsible for everything ...
... is he also responsible for the disintegration of the British Government?
Probably. Just look at the facts. He arrives in the country and within twelve months GenCon UK has disappeared, a speaker of the House of Commons has been forced out of office for the first time in over three hundred years, and calls for the heads of multiple politicians are going up from the press and public.
Coincidence, when Nicholas Logue is the author of 'Edge of Anarchy'?
;)
Yes, that is what I am noticing too. Makes one wonder, doesn't it?

Ross Byers RPG Superstar 2008 Top 32 |

Yay, blog! Any chance us poor benighted sots who didn't make it to PaizoCon could get a free pdf copy of the Wayfinder? 8D
Check out the Fanzine thread here.

taig RPG Superstar 2012 |

David Eitelbach's last day as editorial intern is today?? Where are you going? Are you leaving the Paizo family? Good luck, wherever you end up.

Sharoth |

David Eitelbach's last day as editorial intern is today?? Where are you going? Are you leaving the Paizo family? Good luck, wherever you end up.
Good luck David. I for one have enjoyed your stay here at Paizo!

BenS |

taig wrote:David Eitelbach's last day as editorial intern is today?? Where are you going? Are you leaving the Paizo family? Good luck, wherever you end up.Good luck David. I for one have enjoyed your stay here at Paizo!
+1

David Eitelbach |

Thanks guys! It's been a long and fun internship for me as well, and I'm glad that you all have enjoyed my stay. I plan on continuing to post here on the Paizo forums, and to stay in contact with all of the fine folks at Paizo.
Where to next? I have no idea! A job, hopefully!
Thanks again all for making my internship (and posting blogs) so enjoyable. Paizo really does have the best fans around!

taig RPG Superstar 2012 |

Taig, the link keeps sending me back to the blog front page.
Where does anybody see anything about David leaving?
Edit: OK, now I see David's post. Good luck, David, and thanks for everything!
Here's the official one from Wes
Sorry about the other link.

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I have really enjoyed the standardized blogs of late, knowing that every Wednesday I'd get a new PFRPG class preview and that Mondays would bring new monster art galleries. Last week, you even managed to put up a new blog every day, something I don't remember in at least as long as I was willing to scroll down on the page. That is all. No hidden message in this post whatsoever. Happy Monday!

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Posted twice, no less.
Maybe people who cosplay aren't shy?
I miss by blog. I'm comforting myself with hot banana bread my wife just made. I hope that I don't end up with some sort of food disorder, compensating with food like that.
I hear Sean likes banana bread. Perhaps you can arrange a prisoner exchange. At midnight, on the bridge. No cops.