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Friday
Aug012008

U20 Update and Talent Callout

I thought you might like a break from the "benefits of a well-designed monster" series, and there are some U20 issues that I wanted to address.

This is not a personal blog. We will not discuss how tired I am, what I had for breakfast, or why I love interpretive dance (unless it can be related to RPG monsters in some way). Still, the world outside of this little window demands attention so I hope you can forgive the recent light posting schedule and the lack of growth in the critter crate. Me, my wife, and our pets have been moving over the last three weeks into our first home, and I kept up as well as I could.

The move will be good for U20, as it helped me identify a real need for the occasional guest blogger to come in and take the reigns. If you like writing about monsters or running encounters for tabletop RPGs, please get in touch with me at RPG_Ike@unnatural20.com. In addition, U20's artist, Colin, has been forced by that pesky RL to scale down his workload, so we're in need of someone who can draw awesome monsters, NPCs, and critter lairs. If you're an artist interested in earning some good exposure while being creative, we want to hear from you (and don't be shy about sending in a sample or two).

Jenna, U20's print and logo designer, has been busy putting together slick templates for the critter crate, so look for those soon, along with better, more polished critters as I work the kinks out of theediting process.

Thanks for reading, and enjoy the long-weekend, Canadians.

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