Super Genius Games are the producers of the best-selling 'Genius Guide' supplements for the Pathfinder RPG, licensed Call of Cthulhu products, and Dungeonaday.com. Over the past year they have started working more and more with freelance authors and artists ... and YOU could be one of them. Come meet Super Geniuses Owen K.C. Stephens and Stan! and find out what they're looking for from potential freelancers.
A brief overview of patents, trademarks, and copyrights, and how they interact with one another to protect your intellectual property. Time permitting, an overview of how much each of these forms of protection actually cost.
I am a 20+ year GM who has made all the mistakes so you don't have to! Learn about many things including how to design scenarios and campaigns, keep the action moving, deal with troublesome players and provide a great gaming environment.
Running a game is more than just knowing the rules. It's more than following Robin Laws. Come and join your fellow GM's for a workshop on our trade. We will discuss what makes games good, bad, or great, and then put those skills and techniques into action in small groups. Part seminar, part group therapy, part workshop, and all interactive, the GM's Workshop is sure to give you something to think about, talk about, and work on.
Games compel people to make irrational decisions that they would not otherwise undertake. Come and watch Luke and Jared make fools of themselves as they try to prove this point. We promise; we will control your minds!
Join the ongoing conversation concerning the powerful applications of games as learning tools and discover some of the ways all gaming benefits the mind and development. Bring your ideas and explore many more as well. David Millians is a classroom teacher and has worked in the field of games and education for over twenty years.
Game communities have grown beyond small game clubs, web forums and IRC as social networking has become integrated with game companies and created even more game communities. Our panelists will discuss social networking and creating a positive community via chat tools, web forums, Twitter, Facebook and 3rd party news/blogs.
Struggling with finding a date online? E. will teach you how to write a dating profile that gets you emails, how to write emails that get you replies, and how to move those replies into the real world and a first date.
We’ve brought this session back because it was so successful last year! How can a man write a female character ... and do it well? Can a woman get in the head of a male protagonist ... and make that character believable?
Fantasy, Science-Fiction, Romance, Paranormal, Horror ... etcetera, etcetera, etcetera. What defines a “genre?” Which ones offer the best opportunities for finding yourself in print? And when—and how—is it okay to mix them?