Thanks for that. But Mytholder quoted our motto more or less accurately, and I have always called a spade a spade -- and now I don't have to try to persuade people to buy our books any more, I don't have to pull my punches any more. Ebeneezer was an arse in the early 90s and, based on the evidence of this thread, I feel confident that he's still an arse now.
Marienburg -- oh yes. I am very proud of the way that book came out; huge, huge kudos are due to Anthony for it, and I'm glad he's been able to use it as a launchpad into the rest of the industry because his talent is measured in tons.
The coolest thing about publishing Marienburg, though, was at Gamesday this year, seeing the 3D version of it that'll be in Warhammer Online. Being able to move through a full textured 3D rendition of a city that you friggin' EDITED and PUBLISHED... For a moment, I remembered why I got into this business with my first fanzine, which I started when I was 14. Sense of wonder and sense of joy. You lose those, you've lost everything.