Editorial

Busy Busy

by John Kovalic


I think it's safe to say this has been the busiest two months of my life. In the last four weeks alone I've finished off 170 illustrations for two big game releases (CHEZ GEEK by Steve Jackson Games, ESCAPE FROM ELBA for Cheapass Games), written the flavor text for 160 cards in the Apples to Apples expansion deck, finished off DORK TOWER #6 and gotten a good chunk of DORK TOWER #7 completed.

Also got a few dozen illustrations off to the THE FANTASY ROLE-PLAYING GAMER'S BIBLE, and finished off twelve brand-new full-color DORK TOWER strips for the Comic Shop News. This is, of course, in addition to the strips for Pyramid Online, Dragon Magazine and the usual batch of goo.

It's October. And this is the September newsletter. So you can see how busy things are. Mostly, this is because the business side of things has gotten so busy, lately. So I'll cut the chatter, and get to the updates.

A few things I'm Grooving On...

    "Local Hero" and "Rushmore": two movies I recently picked up on DVD. Loved them both.
    "Geeksville" by Rich Koslowski and Gary Sassaman.
    The last two CDs from Neil Finn, ex-Crowded House frontman.
    Being home for longer than a week. It's autumn in Wisconsin, the biking is wonderful, the hammock is comfortable, and life is good...
    "Action," on Fox, Thursday nights.
    Time Clue (Oct. 14-17) and Steve Marmel (Oct. 21-24) coming to Laugh Lines comedy club in Madison. Call (608) 833-1055 for more info.


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