GlassJaw
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Wil quit the column because of the whiners on the "Failed Wil Save" thread on the Paizo boards.
Well that is certainly unfortunate. He deserved a better fate than that.
Thanks for the info Erik.
Wil quit the column because of the whiners on the "Failed Wil Save" thread on the Paizo boards.
Erik Mona said:Wil quit the column because of the whiners on the "Failed Wil Save" thread on the Paizo boards. I didn't mind him talking about games like GURPS so much, but I didn't care for the articles about poker (one of which never saw print).
For the record, I enjoyed Wil Save, and thought it put a human face on the magazine. It was a nice way to close out the issue. Wil is an excellent writer, and I appreciated the chance to work with him in the magazine.
On the other hand, in the age of the Internet, public writing (and editing) can be a tough business. Being able to put up with negative comments from a vocal minority of readers is a critical skill to stay in the game, and with the other restrictions on Wil's life and personal time (he hadn't actually played D&D for months) he decided that the Dungeon column (and a lot of other things, judging by today's blog post) wasn't worth the effort.
I tried to get Wil to reconsider, but I think the combination of the negative feedback and a recent bout of Mono and a general feeling that he is over-committed (believe me, I understand that!) teamed up to give Wil Save the knock-out punch.
The only reason I'm posting this is to quash the idea that it was "editorial interference" that played a major role in Wil's decision to leave the column. I had a great time working with Wil, and all of the feedback I've received is that he had a great time working with me.
Had it been up to me, the column would still be going on. But it wasn't up to me, so here we are.
--Erik Mona
Editor-in-Chief
Dragon & Dungeon
Erik Mona said:The only reason I'm posting this is to quash the idea that it was "editorial interference" that played a major role in Wil's decision to leave the column. I had a great time working with Wil, and all of the feedback I've received is that he had a great time working with me.
You mean like they did with Polyhedron, which (with all due respect to Mr. Wheaton) contributed a whole lot more to gaming than "Wil Save"?Mouseferatu said:While my biggest disappointment is the loss of the column...
My biggest fear is that once the shrieking banshee minority who were making the complaints and rude comments on the Paizo boards realizes that they've accomplished something, they'll like the taste of power and redouble their efforts.