Monthly Archives: July 2011

Why I Hate Steam

Earlier, I posted a rather longish rant about Homefront, a video game that squandered so much potential. Now it’s time for another rant, but instead of a specific game, I’m ranting about a game service: Steam. Steam acts as a store, multiplayer venue, and digital rights management system. By linking your game through their online portal,

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30 copies sent to IPR

Indie Press Revolution is a godsend for us teensy weensy publishers. I just ordered 30 softcover copies of the Triune Corebook (Gamemasters’ Edition) from Lightning Source and are shipping them to IPR. In turn, they will sell ’em wholesale to brick-and-mortar game stores across the country. IPR will even visit GenCon and bring Triune there!

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No extra cost for a PDF

Getting Triune available for purchase as a softcover rather than a PDF was harder than we thought, but it’s more or less ready. You can order the Players’ Edition of the Triune Corebook as a softcover from DriveThruRPG. Even better news? Order the softcover and you’ll get the PDF version for FREE! We figured you

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First HBG Business Report

It can be easy to let a sole proprietorship get away from you. I work from home so I have to balance time for writing, promotion, and all that with the demands of the family and home, something I didn’t have to deal with when I worked in an office. To help keep the right frame of

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