What does he do all month? Force the local kids to trick or treat him every day? Hold Halloween costume parties nightly? How does one celebrate Halloween for a month?
No, of course not. It’s not a thing (except it’s a day when all my American co-workers suddenly vanish without warning). I get up and work just like any other day.
Turkey is for Xmas day, anyway. Just ask Charles Dickens.
If you have a spare £50-£80,000 lying around, you might be able to pick up JRR Tolkien's writing desk in an auction at Christie's. The desk is a late 19th Century Merton College desk, and is part of Christie's upcoming Groundbreakers: Icons of Our Time auction which celebrates groundbreaking...
I can't remember the show well enough to comment on s3 specifically, but my general memory is that it started off well, dipped in the middle, and got better towards the end. But honestly, that's just a vague impression--it was ages ago!
Exactly. You’ll likely, like the rest of us, have the exact opposite problem—getting people to even acknowledge the existence of your work. Focus on that. If you’re lucky enough that it’s so popular that people are trying to steal it (which they won’t) then you’ve won.
Your concern is that somebody is going to take your laid-out PDF and simply sell it as-is themselves?
If you're worried a playtester would do that, why aren't you worried a customer would do it when you sell it?
This just... doesn't happen. Trust me, in 26 years of publishing TTRPG games, not...
You need to grab a copy of Mythological Figures & Maleficent Monsters! It has a bunch of American cryptids and stuff in it.
[Edit—hah didn’t notice this was a thread necro and I said that the first time round too!]...
We tried that. Turned out that there are no marketing agencies which understand tabletop gaming (especially TTRPGs). We spent quite a bit before coming to that conclusion.