Back from Running GAGG: Psi Phi Nut
Posted: Wed Feb 12, 2003 4:04 am
Hi everyone!
I'm back from Running GAGG (an annual convention in Geneseo, NY put on by the members of the Geneseo Area Gaming Group). This year I went as the representative of Goodman Games and ran the booth and a 3 round tournament based around the [b][i]Aerial Adventure Guides[/i][/b] and the [b][i]Complete Guide to Drow[/i][/b] books entitled [i]Drow Tales[/i].
Everything went great for the gaming sessions. I had some great players and the top two from the tournament won special awards certs to the online Goodman Games store. The booth was jumping on Friday night and Sunday morning (Saturday was a bit slow), but I came back with very few books left over.
Highlights of the con:
1) There was a charity auction that I donated my personal copy of [b][i]Complete Guide to Drow[/i][/b], which I signed. It went for over $30!! (Considering it is a $11 POD product, this was cool.)
2) I signed and donated a copy of [b][i]Dungeon Crawl Classics #1: Idylls of the Rat King[/i][/b] that went for $56 at the auction!!!
3) I was part of the Freelancer's Forum this year, the topic... "How to Become a Freelancer." I was joined by BD Flory (AEG's [b][i]Spycraft[/i][/b]), Dan Quackenbush (White Wolf's [b][i]Savage Seas[/i][/b]), and Scott Taylor (White Wolf's [b][i]Exalted: The Lunars[/i][/b]). It was a great deal of fun, and I had a great time chatting with them and with the freelancers-to-be that attended.
Jeffrey Quinn
Freelance Writer/Game Designer
[url]http://jpquinn.mortality.net/[/url]
I'm back from Running GAGG (an annual convention in Geneseo, NY put on by the members of the Geneseo Area Gaming Group). This year I went as the representative of Goodman Games and ran the booth and a 3 round tournament based around the [b][i]Aerial Adventure Guides[/i][/b] and the [b][i]Complete Guide to Drow[/i][/b] books entitled [i]Drow Tales[/i].
Everything went great for the gaming sessions. I had some great players and the top two from the tournament won special awards certs to the online Goodman Games store. The booth was jumping on Friday night and Sunday morning (Saturday was a bit slow), but I came back with very few books left over.
Highlights of the con:
1) There was a charity auction that I donated my personal copy of [b][i]Complete Guide to Drow[/i][/b], which I signed. It went for over $30!! (Considering it is a $11 POD product, this was cool.)
2) I signed and donated a copy of [b][i]Dungeon Crawl Classics #1: Idylls of the Rat King[/i][/b] that went for $56 at the auction!!!
3) I was part of the Freelancer's Forum this year, the topic... "How to Become a Freelancer." I was joined by BD Flory (AEG's [b][i]Spycraft[/i][/b]), Dan Quackenbush (White Wolf's [b][i]Savage Seas[/i][/b]), and Scott Taylor (White Wolf's [b][i]Exalted: The Lunars[/i][/b]). It was a great deal of fun, and I had a great time chatting with them and with the freelancers-to-be that attended.
Jeffrey Quinn
Freelance Writer/Game Designer
[url]http://jpquinn.mortality.net/[/url]