The Society
Posted: Thu Jan 07, 2010 5:38 pm
Hi folks,
It's been some time since I've been around, and this is because of a variety of things - mainly an overload in life (new daughter, tenure year at my University, expanded work-load, yada yada)....
Since it's the new year, it was time to look at things and make some decisions. The first is a tough one for me, which is I will be stepping down as the official "head" of the C&C Society.
I have had a long talk with Steve about this today, and he will be mulling over who will take the reigns as the Society moves forward. I will remain very active, and will continue to act as "squire" to whomever does take the official leadership. I will continue to be the membership/rolls coordinator and will continue helping organize events at both GenCon and GaryCon this year.
The Society itself remains in transition, and is still seeking about, searching for its "purpose" and place in the Crusade. In my talk with Steve, he very much wants it to continue and, more importantly, to really serve all the players of C&C. It was originally restarted to that end, and really should be, quite simply, a tool for bringing players together (both face-to-face and online) to game and spread the Crusade about C&C. A lot of ideas have been floated, tried, didn't work, etc., but the Society is still here and will continue to be so, even as it searches for how best to successfully exist.
Now, one of the things that's happened is that a lot of people have seen the Society as being something different, and it's tried to be those things at different times - separate and about all gaming in general rather than tied to TLG and C&C (always difficult when the name IS C&C Society), an avenue for publishing work, etc. While all our endeavors have been noble, it has meant the Society remained somewhat diffuse and elusive, with different pulls from members on its direction. Sometimes the better thing to do is step back and find a strong, narrow focus - a mission for the Society that is practical and viable. Again, Steve and I talked about this, and as I step aside I urge everyone to embrace and support the mission of the Society as it goes forward.
So I'm not going anywhere as an active member of the community, or even as an active part of the Society.
Alea Iacta Est!
_________________
John "Sir Seskis" Wright
Ilshara: Lands of Exile:
http://johnwright281.tripod.com/
High Squire of the C&C Society
www.cncsociety.org
It's been some time since I've been around, and this is because of a variety of things - mainly an overload in life (new daughter, tenure year at my University, expanded work-load, yada yada)....
Since it's the new year, it was time to look at things and make some decisions. The first is a tough one for me, which is I will be stepping down as the official "head" of the C&C Society.
I have had a long talk with Steve about this today, and he will be mulling over who will take the reigns as the Society moves forward. I will remain very active, and will continue to act as "squire" to whomever does take the official leadership. I will continue to be the membership/rolls coordinator and will continue helping organize events at both GenCon and GaryCon this year.
The Society itself remains in transition, and is still seeking about, searching for its "purpose" and place in the Crusade. In my talk with Steve, he very much wants it to continue and, more importantly, to really serve all the players of C&C. It was originally restarted to that end, and really should be, quite simply, a tool for bringing players together (both face-to-face and online) to game and spread the Crusade about C&C. A lot of ideas have been floated, tried, didn't work, etc., but the Society is still here and will continue to be so, even as it searches for how best to successfully exist.
Now, one of the things that's happened is that a lot of people have seen the Society as being something different, and it's tried to be those things at different times - separate and about all gaming in general rather than tied to TLG and C&C (always difficult when the name IS C&C Society), an avenue for publishing work, etc. While all our endeavors have been noble, it has meant the Society remained somewhat diffuse and elusive, with different pulls from members on its direction. Sometimes the better thing to do is step back and find a strong, narrow focus - a mission for the Society that is practical and viable. Again, Steve and I talked about this, and as I step aside I urge everyone to embrace and support the mission of the Society as it goes forward.
So I'm not going anywhere as an active member of the community, or even as an active part of the Society.
Alea Iacta Est!
_________________
John "Sir Seskis" Wright
Ilshara: Lands of Exile:
http://johnwright281.tripod.com/
High Squire of the C&C Society
www.cncsociety.org