How much of your yunzer accent (if it wasn't beaten out of you) have you retained? If it's not too painful to discuss, can you tell us what it was that happened with the Deck of Many Things production? It sounds like Murphy's Law ran rampant. Are there parallels to what you do and what it appears that Dave Arneson's role was back in Lake Geneva? (I'm referring to what I learned from the When We Were Wizards podcast series). Are you the last member of the 'Class of 95' to still be at D&D? Do you have your own 'Dewey' cataloging system for the archives?
Jefferson is awesome! Fantastic person. I am curious how Jefferson sees printing and distribution has changed at Wizards across his career. What are the big changes? And, does printing in the US cost much more than printing books in China? If so, what are the advantages? Thanks!
I'd like to double down on the last two questions, but also frame it in a 'going glocal' way - our hobby is international - is there a way to transition the industry to always print locally to the national markets in which the consumers purchase them?
How much of your yunzer accent (if it wasn't beaten out of you) have you retained? If it's not too painful to discuss, can you tell us what it was that happened with the Deck of Many Things production? It sounds like Murphy's Law ran rampant. Are there parallels to what you do and what it appears that Dave Arneson's role was back in Lake Geneva? (I'm referring to what I learned from the When We Were Wizards podcast series). Are you the last member of the 'Class of 95' to still be at D&D? Do you have your own 'Dewey' cataloging system for the archives?
Jefferson is awesome! Fantastic person. I am curious how Jefferson sees printing and distribution has changed at Wizards across his career. What are the big changes? And, does printing in the US cost much more than printing books in China? If so, what are the advantages? Thanks!
I'd like to double down on the last two questions, but also frame it in a 'going glocal' way - our hobby is international - is there a way to transition the industry to always print locally to the national markets in which the consumers purchase them?