PAX EastPAX East was amazing. We had a lot to show for ourselves this time around most of which has been mentioned. But one of my favorite parts about this recent con was the events that took place afterwards. For which we have to especially have thank Faith and Kathleen for getting our acts cleaned up for.
You see even though we have panels and a booth at various cons. Regardless we're always so rushed. Rushed to get people through the line because there are people waiting to buy something, then have it signed, or rushed because we only have so much time one a panel and before you know it 1 hr has passed and there's like 20 people who didn't get to ask their question.
So attending afte...
PAX EastPAX East was amazing. We had a lot to show for ourselves this time around most of which has been mentioned. But one of my favorite parts about this recent con was the events that took place afterwards. For which we have to especially have thank Faith and Kathleen for getting our acts cleaned up for.
You see even though we have panels and a booth at various cons. Regardless we're always so rushed. Rushed to get people through the line because there are people waiting to buy something, then have it signed, or rushed because we only have so much time one a panel and before you know it 1 hr has passed and there's like 20 people who didn't get to ask their question.
So attending after parties like the twitch.tv roosterteeth party last saturday was a particular form of work I can agree with. There are too many of you to name, but it was great to be able to simply chill out with fans and talk mano a mano.
There was one other time where much bonding was had, and that was RTX. And you can bet this year there will be even more so. Bringing your message to others is something worth striving for, even if one has to do it one person at a time. Come to RTX, we'll hang.
lol, although I do certainly like panels. And this last one had to be the most random panel ever: