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Sean Punch ([personal profile] dr_kromm) wrote2010-10-22 08:59 pm
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Another week in the life of GURPS

This week is named Circe to commemorate my parrot, who passed away this week. On a less-maudlin note:

• We released Pyramid #3/24: Bio-Tech. My thinly veiled advertising is here. All you need to know is this: There's a tool-using cephalopod on the cover.

• We reviewed the near-final PDF of GURPS Low-Tech Companion 1: Philosophers and Kings, by Matt Riggsby ([livejournal.com profile] wombattery) and Bill Stoddard ([livejournal.com profile] whswhs). It's all about thinkers and rulers, and their tech. I can't name a date, but November 2010 doesn't seem unlikely.

• We reviewed the diagrams for GURPS Tactical Shooting, by Hans-Christian Vortisch . . . all kinds of little hex maps showing how to enter a building, check corners, etc. With guns. As art was the Last Great Obstacle, this foreshadows a release before the end of 2010.

• Ken Hite ([livejournal.com profile] princeofcairo) sent me the outstanding info I needed for GURPS Horror, plus a few corrections to the edited draft. I should be able to finish the remaining tasks on that book before the end of October 2010.

• I reviewed the first draft of the first volume of the series that Jason "PK" Levine ([livejournal.com profile] peekitty) is writing, and I'm 60% of my way through my review of the second installment. Another hint: There are also chupacabras and rogue angels involved. And axes.

• Steven ([livejournal.com profile] waitingforgo) and I made insane amounts of progress dealing with backlogged e23 proposals.

• We seem to be getting on top of errata. The errata page for the recently released GURPS Low-Tech is up already. Not that we're proud of errata, but we're definitely thrilled that reports aren't sitting around for months any more.



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