Plus, Sehanine receives far too little love for her portfolio.
(*rimshot*)
That's because Corellon, even 4e Corellon, is still about a billion times cooler.

Plus, Sehanine receives far too little love for her portfolio.
May I ask how many people Paizo has annually had to lay off to help with cost control?
you might well be able to convert the adventures to 4e.
Games Workshop is much much larger than WotC. The marketing model demands support of over 300 retail stores globally where they realize approximately 50% of their sales resulting in 1000+ employees worldwide. In 2005 it was reported to be 3200 employees, but they've closed omse stores since then and have been altering their store hours and how their store managers work. Some stores now have only two employees total and are open most days 1:00 PM to ~10:00 PM in the states to catch the target demographic at key hours.
The company has never conducted "regular" annual layoffs, if that's what you're asking.
Paizo has laid off about a half-dozen people since it started 7 years ago, mostly because the magazines they were working on had to be closed for various reasons.
The company has never conducted "regular" annual layoffs, if that's what you're asking.
--Erik Mona
Publisher
Paizo Publishing
We actually don't release that kind of information because it is personal between us and the employee. Every company has to do layoffs at various times either because their business has changed or because times are tough. Paizo hasn't been immune in the past to layoffs. But I can tell you that it is one of the most gut-wrenching, tear-jerking things that a CEO has to do, and if I never had to let another employee go, then that would be amazing. But I am not that naive. I am sure Paizo will have to layoff people in the future. Just as Wizards will. Just as Fantasy Flight will. Just as Steve Jackson will. Just as White Wolf will. And so on. It is part of running a business. One that I hate, but you can't run a business without having to let employees go at various times. I am just happy that this Christmas won't see any layoffs at Paizo. That is something to be thankful for.
-Lisa
Oh for heaven's sake, Mark.Thanks, both. I can see how releasing the names might be problematic for the individuals involved, so I won't ask for them. It's good to know that an annual layoff policy need not be part of the business model of a successful RPG company in this economy.
(Shame on people trying to push their edition like a child showing his favorite to to his father... tsc tsc tsc)
Oh for heaven's sake, Mark.
It's good to know that an annual layoff policy need not be part of the business model of a successful RPG company in this economy.