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Well, not all books sold at Barnes & Noble or Waldenbook are leisure books. They too sold reference books, even encyclopedia. In fact, I bought my Star Trek Encyclopedia hardcover for $50 back in 1996.ConcreteBuddha said:2) College textbooks are not leisure books. All of the books at a Barnes and Noble are leisure books. RPGs are leisure books. Hence why RPGs get "leisure book" prejudice instead of "this is a requirement so I can pass college" prejudice.
Yes, I attended college. Yes, I bought the books. But I still would balk at a $60 RPG book. Why? Leisure book prejudice.
Hmm. I don't know. Bringing back the binder idea, after everyone still remember the Monstrous Compendium fiasco. Your name might be on the top of the list for layoff.(Damn, I should be in charge of marketing for WotC...)![]()
IMHO, the safest job security at Wizard ... sadly ... is editor. Kidding aside, I still pray that Wizards employ skilled proofreaders and editors. While it is a fact that some errata will slip by them, it shouldn't be the norm.