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<blockquote data-quote="RangerWickett" data-source="post: 2509060" data-attributes="member: 63"><p>Alan, ditto on the Stephanie Law fanboyism. I've loved her stuff since I first spotted her work in some old Talislanta book, and I got a groovy evil faerie in my copy of the book (I /so/ did not realize it was a game book; I'm honestly a little miffed about that, because I was expecting something more along the line of Brian Froud's book on fairies, but I haven't actually read the whole book yet, so I'll withhold judgment).</p><p></p><p>I got an ENnies Yearbook. At the WotC booth I won one of the special edition leather-bound PHBs, and I got folks to sign it. I believe Xath wrote "Have a great summer!", and Bridgett Harrington (photographer who was at the White Wolf booth) signed my crack. *grin*</p><p></p><p>Claudio, let me tell you that Gabriela was a dream.</p><p></p><p>/me swoons.</p><p></p><p>Anyway, back to the ENnies, I felt a bit like a fifth wheel, but that's most on account of how well things were going. I was expecting to have to run about and deal with complications, but the worst I had to deal with was a group of drunken exhibitors who were reluctant to leave after the previous event. Oh, and when I swung by the White Wolf table to ask if they needed anything (expecting, perhaps, for them to ask questions about the ceremony), I was asked for whiskey. I got a bit flustered and almost went and ordered one for them, before Denise told me to stop being a waiter and to go find her husband.</p><p></p><p>"Take that Ryan Dancey!" and the following snorting of scotch out of Teflon Billy's nose was a highlight of the evening.</p><p></p><p>The only complaint I heard -- from Matt Milberger, who designed the covers of the new World of Darkness book, and who sat next to me on the flight back to Atlanta last night -- was that we should have had some ambient music to play as people were heading to and from the stage. The silence was the only real issue I had, though I do have a list of small ways to tighten things up for next year. Most of it would involve a rehearsal to catch little things like power point snafus.</p><p></p><p>It was fun, and the 'afterparty' at the RAM, though it consisted only of 6 people, was the start of a . . . well, let's just say the rest of the con got progressively more wonderful. I might post details, but most of it is personal as opposed to EN World related.</p><p></p><p>Denise, finally, I need to thank you for sending me off early yesterday.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="RangerWickett, post: 2509060, member: 63"] Alan, ditto on the Stephanie Law fanboyism. I've loved her stuff since I first spotted her work in some old Talislanta book, and I got a groovy evil faerie in my copy of the book (I /so/ did not realize it was a game book; I'm honestly a little miffed about that, because I was expecting something more along the line of Brian Froud's book on fairies, but I haven't actually read the whole book yet, so I'll withhold judgment). I got an ENnies Yearbook. At the WotC booth I won one of the special edition leather-bound PHBs, and I got folks to sign it. I believe Xath wrote "Have a great summer!", and Bridgett Harrington (photographer who was at the White Wolf booth) signed my crack. *grin* Claudio, let me tell you that Gabriela was a dream. /me swoons. Anyway, back to the ENnies, I felt a bit like a fifth wheel, but that's most on account of how well things were going. I was expecting to have to run about and deal with complications, but the worst I had to deal with was a group of drunken exhibitors who were reluctant to leave after the previous event. Oh, and when I swung by the White Wolf table to ask if they needed anything (expecting, perhaps, for them to ask questions about the ceremony), I was asked for whiskey. I got a bit flustered and almost went and ordered one for them, before Denise told me to stop being a waiter and to go find her husband. "Take that Ryan Dancey!" and the following snorting of scotch out of Teflon Billy's nose was a highlight of the evening. The only complaint I heard -- from Matt Milberger, who designed the covers of the new World of Darkness book, and who sat next to me on the flight back to Atlanta last night -- was that we should have had some ambient music to play as people were heading to and from the stage. The silence was the only real issue I had, though I do have a list of small ways to tighten things up for next year. Most of it would involve a rehearsal to catch little things like power point snafus. It was fun, and the 'afterparty' at the RAM, though it consisted only of 6 people, was the start of a . . . well, let's just say the rest of the con got progressively more wonderful. I might post details, but most of it is personal as opposed to EN World related. Denise, finally, I need to thank you for sending me off early yesterday. [/QUOTE]
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