PJ Coffey
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LiveJournal was bought by puppets acting for the Russian government because Russian political dissidents were organizing using it. So that's what happened to LJ. It got bought and was ruined deliberately. i call into people who know about i never use it very much but i did wonder why i suddenly stopped seeing anybody using it and now i know so yeah it happens like you know
LiveJournal was bought by puppets acting for the Russian government because Russian political dissidents were organizing using it. So that's what happened to LJ. It got bought and was ruined deliberately. i call into people who know about i never use it very much but i did wonder why i suddenly stopped seeing anybody using it and now i know so yeah it happens like you know
Does Enworld have a newsletter?
Does Enworld have a newsletter?
Yes.
Yes.
Oh, so social media is terrible. Especially the algorithm stuff. Yeah, like I say, I really like Blue Sky. I really like Mastodon because people will see it. And I got to say, it's like things like this podcast and those platforms have been massively helpful in getting my book funded. So I'm very grateful to all of you, especially to the listeners who have supported me. Thank you so much.
Oh, so social media is terrible. Especially the algorithm stuff. Yeah, like I say, I really like Blue Sky. I really like Mastodon because people will see it. And I got to say, it's like things like this podcast and those platforms have been massively helpful in getting my book funded. So I'm very grateful to all of you, especially to the listeners who have supported me. Thank you so much.
Sorry, my book's very much in my mind at the moment because it's taken over my life.
Sorry, my book's very much in my mind at the moment because it's taken over my life.
I think we've kind of run out of news.
I think we've kind of run out of news.
Yeah, it came up. It's a very keen on equal opportunities. They would like to support people doing tabletop role-playing games. They do say that they're only able to support wholly original works or works authorized by a system reference, resource document, creative commons license, or community use license, or a similar agreement.
Yeah, it came up. It's a very keen on equal opportunities. They would like to support people doing tabletop role-playing games. They do say that they're only able to support wholly original works or works authorized by a system reference, resource document, creative commons license, or community use license, or a similar agreement.
And if your project relies on something else's IP, you're responsible for ensuring you have the permission to use that intellectual property, that IP. Okay. So they're not accepting stuff which infringes. Okay. Yeah. I mean, obviously.
And if your project relies on something else's IP, you're responsible for ensuring you have the permission to use that intellectual property, that IP. Okay. So they're not accepting stuff which infringes. Okay. Yeah. I mean, obviously.
Yeah. Yeah. very committed to diversity and inclusion so presumably a bit of equality in there as well and they won't tolerate discrimination based on sex gender identity sexuality race ethnicity disability or religion and expect all persons associated with the organization to affirmatively ensure that's the rules but we still haven't said what it actually is what is it
Yeah. Yeah. very committed to diversity and inclusion so presumably a bit of equality in there as well and they won't tolerate discrimination based on sex gender identity sexuality race ethnicity disability or religion and expect all persons associated with the organization to affirmatively ensure that's the rules but we still haven't said what it actually is what is it
Well, basically, you complete the form, submit your idea, and then presumably there will be a section where they ask how much money you want. Right. Which will presumably have to be based on some sort of realistic costings. And then they will say yay or nay and give you some or part of the money. So who's doing this? Is it a company? Is it a publisher? They are called the Tabletop Arts Fund.
Well, basically, you complete the form, submit your idea, and then presumably there will be a section where they ask how much money you want. Right. Which will presumably have to be based on some sort of realistic costings. And then they will say yay or nay and give you some or part of the money. So who's doing this? Is it a company? Is it a publisher? They are called the Tabletop Arts Fund.