We get on average 12 hits a day. I may be unreasonably proud of those 12 hits, especially because at least 3 of them are me. Which means I’m talking to you. Just you. Hi! Welcome to Wormtooth Nation. I’d like to meet you! (more on that later)
Because we get so few hits, we can keep close track of all our traffic sources. For example, any new steampunk forum thread somewhere out there in the intertubes is likely to get a gander from me. There are all kinds of neet societies and newsletters, free to play online games, comic forums et cetera that caught my eye because google analytics correlated some traffic to or from there. A few examples: I’m not sure what these dudes are up to but it seems interesting, A steampunk web serial, something unabashedly awesome, shameless plug (mostly) and of course Girl Genius. (Feel free to email me about steampunk stuff you think is cool. I will thank you.)
I also love tabletop rpgs. I’m planning to run a couple of games at that massive hive of scum and villainy (or fun and gaming, depending on who you ask) known as the GenCon Indianapolis gaming convention 2010. If you’re coming, and I do recommend it, then look me up. The game event numbers are:
RPG1012191 – 2012 Woken Earth: a mystic apocolyptia survival horror set (using the GURPS system) right on the Indianapolis convention center grounds.
And… the main event (at least of this thread) dun da da dunnn….
RPG1012298 – Wormtooth Nation; a wormy-gas junkie’s masquerade featuring amnesia, revolutionists, romance, and coal dust in everybody’s favorite (yeah it’s your favorite because I tell you it is) underground city!
So that’s what I meant by "I want to meet you." I am extremely curious about those mysterious 12 hits a day. If you’re attending the convention, seriously, contact me! I’ll be there all four days, and if you’ve seen this blog then you’re a friend to me (if most likely because I already know you). I won’t have a booth or anything like that (it’s only 12 hits a day after all) but if you see a guy in an awesome leather duster and cowboy hat, that’s probably me, and I’d love to say howdy. You can also reply to this blog, and if more then one does, then maybe we’ll do dinner at the Ram’s Head or something like that.
Cheers,
Cullen
Oh, and p.s. a documentary I shot in January 2009 in Columbia just premiered. You can watch the trailer here. Which gives you a pretty good idea of what Geoff and I have been up to since we finished Wormtooth.
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I am one of the 12 hits. I found this site back when you were still pumping out this show. I kept it bookmarked even after changing computers to find out when you put out a new series. Hah yeah girl genius is awesome I’ve been reading it for prob the last 5 years.
Cool! Working on that new series now. It’s called AFT3R . Going into production May of 2011.