Here's the pitch for this book, which can be purchased either digitally or in a softcover format at DriveThruRPG or at Lulu.com:
—The whole publication process, from the author's prototype to the finished game on the retailer's shelves
—The different jobs available in the industry
—Setting up your publishing company
—Contracts with authors and artists
—Manufacturing board games
—Safety and legal obligations
—Distribution and logistics
—Retail, direct sales and crowdfunding
—Fairs, conventions and events
Game bundles were delivered to five different countries and two U.S. territories: Nigeria, The Philippines, Canada, United Kingdom, Germany, American Samoa, and Puerto Rico.
Twenty-eight different game titles were donated or purchased from ten different publishers: Ravensburger, Bézier Games, HABA, Tabletop Tycoon, IBM Research, Mind the Gap, Fort Circle Games, Laboratory H, Treecer, and 25th Century Games.
• As I wrote about in February 2022, Toy Fair New York is shifting away from its traditional third-week-in-February timeslot, with the 2023 show now scheduled for September 30 to October 3 at the Jacob K. Javits Convention Center. From the press release announcing this show:
• The American Tabletop Awards have been awarded for 2022, and the winners (and their categories) are:
— Happy City, by Toshiki and Airu Sato (early gamers)
— Cubitos, by John D. Clair (casual games)
— Cascadia, by Randy Flynn (strategy games)
— Lost Ruins of Arnak, by Elwen and Mín (complex games)