Holy freakin' Carp! Andy has a blog...

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This entry was posted on 1/28/2007 6:38 PM and is filed under Random Nonsense.

That's correct, friends and neighbors. I decided to join the 21st century and update my website, which hasn't had a real overhaul in years. Tons of amazing things have happened since I last got around to updating my site (sorry for the delay). of course, the coolest and most important of those things is the birth and growth of my daughter Iliana. She's two and a half now. The last picture of her I posted on my web page was an ultrasound, so here's a much newer one (although it's still about a year old) of her rippin' stuff up by driving a golfcart through the mall at Ceasar's Palace in Vegas). Heather has all the newer ones on her computer.



Another really awesome thing that's happened of late is my newest book, Low Life, which I illustrated, wrote, and designed was published last year by Great White Games. Check out www.muthaoith.com for more on that.

Also in the last couple of years I started a bad ass new convention with some of my friends. It's called Con on the Cob and you really must get your shiny wazoo over there. Last year was a blast and this year should be even better. www.cononthecob.com. This year's artist guest of honor is Larry Elmore. Last year the legendary Jeff Easley was in the house.

Other cool things that have happened lately include the honor of being a special guest at two different cons early this year. The first -Raven Con in Owensboro, KY was really fun. It was in a mall and was hosted by the Strattons at Raven Tales, a very fine game store. I scored the gigantic 3D version of Settlers of Catan for Heather while I was there. The second con is Gamicon in Iowa City, Iowa. It happens at the end of February and I'm getting pretty jazzed. I'll be offering a sneak peak and playtest of my new card game, Dementalism, at Gamicon.

Oh, and I'm doing the cd art for Worm Quartet's new album due out very soon.

That's all for now. Talk to you soon, friends.

 

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