Showing posts with label other sites. Show all posts
Showing posts with label other sites. Show all posts
Thursday, November 1, 2007
James' new Blog
Hey, just got an email from James Fullmer. He's started a blog about his experiences in art and game-making for the LDS market. Check it out at: http://bookofmormonbattles.blogspot.com/
Wednesday, October 3, 2007
On the Phone
On the Phone - 10/3/2007 - Back to Top
Yesterday, I got an email from James H Fullmer, creator of the "Book of Mormon Battles" game. He offered a few words of encouragement, and then asked me to give him a call and talk about LDS gaming. I did, and we were on the phone for about an hour last night.
What a great guy! He's been working on (and is now about to publish) a game called "Warriors of the Promised Land". When I first heard about it, I was in a bit of shock. Could the small niche Mormon audience actually support two CCG's? Here, I hadn't even started yet, really, and there was competition.
But what fun to chat with him. He had all sorts of words of advice and help to offer. Try this, remember that when you plan for publication... While I was getting too caught up in the scarcity mentality, he had that mindset of plenty that Covey talks about. Dive in! Give it a try! There is plenty and to spare!
What a great guy! Make sure you check out his game when it hits the LDS bookstores this month!
Yesterday, I got an email from James H Fullmer, creator of the "Book of Mormon Battles" game. He offered a few words of encouragement, and then asked me to give him a call and talk about LDS gaming. I did, and we were on the phone for about an hour last night.
What a great guy! He's been working on (and is now about to publish) a game called "Warriors of the Promised Land". When I first heard about it, I was in a bit of shock. Could the small niche Mormon audience actually support two CCG's? Here, I hadn't even started yet, really, and there was competition.
But what fun to chat with him. He had all sorts of words of advice and help to offer. Try this, remember that when you plan for publication... While I was getting too caught up in the scarcity mentality, he had that mindset of plenty that Covey talks about. Dive in! Give it a try! There is plenty and to spare!
What a great guy! Make sure you check out his game when it hits the LDS bookstores this month!
Thursday, September 13, 2007
Scripture Plug-in for Firefox
This is one of those things that falls into the category of "Too Cool For Words".
But I'll still write about it!
Over at Moregoodfoundation.org, there was a blog posting about a plug-in for Mozilla Firefox that lists the LDS.org scripture search in your dropdown of search engines. When I first heard of that, I was ecstatic! I access lds.org to do scriptures searches a lot. As an LDS blogger, I'm constantly looking up references, and I'm always there when I'm doing research for verse cards. But it was always so tedious. I'd launch the browser, go to LDS.org, go to the scriptures, go to the search, type in the search, etc...
Now, I just jump up to the corner of my browser, drop down the menu, type in my search and I'm good to go!
The Moregood Foundation is pretty cool, too. It's a site and organization dedicated to making more good things about the church available on the 'net.
MRKH
But I'll still write about it!
Over at Moregoodfoundation.org, there was a blog posting about a plug-in for Mozilla Firefox that lists the LDS.org scripture search in your dropdown of search engines. When I first heard of that, I was ecstatic! I access lds.org to do scriptures searches a lot. As an LDS blogger, I'm constantly looking up references, and I'm always there when I'm doing research for verse cards. But it was always so tedious. I'd launch the browser, go to LDS.org, go to the scriptures, go to the search, type in the search, etc...
Now, I just jump up to the corner of my browser, drop down the menu, type in my search and I'm good to go!
The Moregood Foundation is pretty cool, too. It's a site and organization dedicated to making more good things about the church available on the 'net.
MRKH
Thursday, July 26, 2007
Mormon Trading Cards
Over at Nine Moons, I saw this posting. These are done so well, that for a time, I wasn't sure he wasn't serious... I hope it makes you smile as much as it did for me!
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