LJ Syndication
Tuesday, January 10th, 2006I’ve set up LiveJournal Syndication for this blog, just in case anybody cares to follow on their friendslist.
I’ve set up LiveJournal Syndication for this blog, just in case anybody cares to follow on their friendslist.
I just finished pulling all the pieces together for the first complete draft of Full Light, Full Steam.
After a relatively quick copy-edit, which I’ll do when my head isn’t floating, I’ll have a playtest edition.
Which means I should probably start organizing a playtest, huh?
Edit: Well, let’s start with a Call for Playtesters
So today I set up the Forum and transferred the old Blogger account into the snazzy new WordPress-powered Ludanta Retero. Later this week I’ll set up the feeds that will link entries in the blog to content on the other pages — using WordPress as a nice little CMS. For the moment, however, kallistipress.com can be considered “up” and “running” and damn it all if I don’t look respectable.
Welcome to kallistipress.com, everybody. Take a look around the place, slap up a post in the forums if you like. I’m going to be getting comfortable around here; I hope you will, too.
We be online, my brothers!
kallistipress.com is currently a little on the empty and transitional side, but it’s up. I’ll be installing WordPress and phpbb next week. And then won’t we have fun — css alone nearly killed me!
So, experimenting with microgame publishing, I’ve put Conquer the Horizon into a tiny (5.5″ x 4″ profile) format that can probably fit into your back jeans pocket. The registration of the upper and lower pages is still pissing me off, and will be fixed as soon as I get around to it, but that may be weeks. So here’s the file now:
Download Conquer the Horizon!
(Some assembly required)
The format is specifically not geared for retail sale, but instead as a give-away advertisement deal. You’ll notice my soon-to-be website is plastered on every spread, on the back cover, and in the inside cover. The last spread is blank — that will be adspace for other products. I figure I will publish a new version for each con I attend / have a booth at, giving a booth number for where I (and my actual retail products) are at, and advertising whatever I or other folks have for sale at the Con. I’ll be able to turn out a ton of these for cheap, and make a good effort to saturate the con with little CtH books. They can come to the booth or go home and go to the website — either way it should increase exposure.
Gasp! Actual marketing!