I'm going to let you in on a small secret. Writing for the convention newsletter is a creampuff job provided you can string five coherent sentences together. 80% of it is transcription, and the other 20% is practically handed to you. Worse, Bob and I have this bizarre belief that our staff should (a) see some of the convention and (b) work the hours they need to in order to see the parts they want to insofar as is previously arranged. The less said about the one erstwhile party reviewer we had who decided on the last night of the convention that a White Wolf universe-based card game was more important than the deadline, the better.Â
Re: Official Statement from ConJose Publications Division
Re: Official Statement from ConJose Publications Division
Re: Official Statement from ConJose Publications Division
Re: Official Statement from ConJose Publications Division
Re: Official Statement from ConJose Publications Division
Re: Official Statement from ConJose Publications Division
No, but you get to be one of the Official Jackals of the 2002 WorldCon, which should be enough for anyone.
-M