The Wrong Headphones

Meeting Notes

  • I’m on vacation, but I still call Rich to have our Monday Meeting. Because I love Rich so much. SO. MUCH.
  • When I call, Rich had the wrong headphones on (the headphone for his Mac, not his PC). But he needs them, so it’s okay.
  • This morning I worked on my book of Sherlock Holmes essays. I got over 6,000 words rewritten, and I’m hoping I can keep that momentum over the next couple of weeks.
  • Rich has some technical things moving forward, and other things not moving forward. In other words, I help him with his iPhone.
  • I found some of the original Apocalypse pieces of art at the old office, which I will get off to Aileen to scan.
  • We trade D&D war stories for a while, and then talk about using various tools for RPGs.
  • We talk some more about Exalted. I’m hoping we’ll be able to pull the cover back on those plans in a few weeks.
  • Falling Scales #2 proof from Chaney.
  • Justin should have text from Children of the Revolution in to Rich tonight.
  • Art for Blood Sorcery is trickling in for review. It’s the same crew as the Victorian Lost book.
  • Eight or nine artists on CotR. A few from cWoD, a few we’ve used before, and a few we’ve never used before.
  • Some art corrections (including Example of Play comic) for W20.
  • Editing with W20 is going on.
  • Rich is looking into some interesting book specs for the W20 Limited Edition.
  • I’ve talked with Ryan Macklin about Ascension stuff, so that seems to be moving forward. (And before anyone asks, no “Ascension stuff” is not code for M20.)

Today’s Reason To Drink: Apparently, in a couple of days, something important happened in America or something? It seems to involve hamburgers and beer.

About Eddy Webb

Eddy Webb (with a “y,” thank you) is an award-winning writer and game designer. Hired on with CCP in late 2007, he has worked on over 100 products, including acting as Lead Developer for Vampire: The Masquerade 20th Anniversary Edition. Today he designs content for the upcoming World of Darkness MMO, as well as continuing to crank out freelance words as long as people keep paying him. He lives a sitcom life with his wife, his roommate, a supervillain cat, and two affably stupid pugs.