1972_Sackson_277_September 13.jpg
Creator
Sid Sackson
Date
1972
Format
.jpg
Source
Box 1, Object 10, Sid Sackson collection
Item sets
Rights Statement
The Strong, Rochester, New York.
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1972_Sackson_277_September 13.jpg
Title
1972_Sackson_277_September 13.jpg
Creator
Sid Sackson
Date
1972
Type
image
Format
.jpg
Source
Box 1, Object 10, Sid Sackson collection
Language
English
Coverage
1972
Rights
The Strong, Rochester, New York.
transcription
13 WEDNESDAY - SEPTEMBER 1972
257TH DAY - 109 DAYS TO COME
Looked for the business cards for G.A.F. and Herb Hochstetter
I had taken with me on 9/8. Couldn't find
them.
Made a board and pieces for GRASS ROOTS.
Wrote a short letter to Lech Pijanowski asking him if he rcd. [received]
my letter of 7/26.
Playing around with FUN CITY by myself.
Called Bill Eckhart to see if would be O.K. to bring the
rules for VIEWLINE (my new name for VIMGO) there next
Tuesday. He said it probably wouldn't matter. I thought
it over and called again and arranged to bring it early
Friday morning, so that I can go to B & B about 10.
Called Felicia, but not in.
Called Arthur. He hasn't heard from Wexler, so probably
there won't be a meeting this Friday.
They have decided not to submit their CASINO ROYALE. They
like the gambling mechanism, but don't think it is what Wexler
wants. I said maybe I'd go back to my idea.
(cont. from 9/16)[9/24]
Graeme wants me to write a monthly column - about 1000
words, with diagrams (see the GO column). I can be free to
write whatever I want, but he wants 3 completed articles
and a synopsis of some 10 more so that he can schedule the
magazine to avoid issues being unbalanced. He likes the idea
of my doing original games and forgotten games. He would particu-
larly like pencil and paper games and checkerboard games. I
mentioned REVERSI and he liked that. Original card games
(such as OPEN BRIDGE) are O.K., but Michael Dummett will be
doing a series on card games.
Altho his usual contract is that all material published belongs
to him, he is willing to give me permission to republish my col-
lected columns in book form.
Aside from a column he would like me to do a 2 page spread
(about 1800 words) on ACQUIRE which is being introduced in U.K.
It sells for about $19.00 [14.00?], which he thinks will severely limit sales.
Some book publishers have approached him for books on games
and he thinks he can definitely interest them in AGOG. I brought
up the question of agent's fees and he said that one of the
publishers - the one with the best prospects - was talking about
7 1/2% royalties. He thinks he can do better, but as incentive he
suggested 10% agent's fee up to 7 1/2% and 33 1/3% over for anything
over 7 1/2%. O.K.
He has also been approached by some game manufacturers.
If I give him some of mine to try and sell he will act as
(cont. on 9/10)
257TH DAY - 109 DAYS TO COME
Looked for the business cards for G.A.F. and Herb Hochstetter
I had taken with me on 9/8. Couldn't find
them.
Made a board and pieces for GRASS ROOTS.
Wrote a short letter to Lech Pijanowski asking him if he rcd. [received]
my letter of 7/26.
Playing around with FUN CITY by myself.
Called Bill Eckhart to see if would be O.K. to bring the
rules for VIEWLINE (my new name for VIMGO) there next
Tuesday. He said it probably wouldn't matter. I thought
it over and called again and arranged to bring it early
Friday morning, so that I can go to B & B about 10.
Called Felicia, but not in.
Called Arthur. He hasn't heard from Wexler, so probably
there won't be a meeting this Friday.
They have decided not to submit their CASINO ROYALE. They
like the gambling mechanism, but don't think it is what Wexler
wants. I said maybe I'd go back to my idea.
(cont. from 9/16)[9/24]
Graeme wants me to write a monthly column - about 1000
words, with diagrams (see the GO column). I can be free to
write whatever I want, but he wants 3 completed articles
and a synopsis of some 10 more so that he can schedule the
magazine to avoid issues being unbalanced. He likes the idea
of my doing original games and forgotten games. He would particu-
larly like pencil and paper games and checkerboard games. I
mentioned REVERSI and he liked that. Original card games
(such as OPEN BRIDGE) are O.K., but Michael Dummett will be
doing a series on card games.
Altho his usual contract is that all material published belongs
to him, he is willing to give me permission to republish my col-
lected columns in book form.
Aside from a column he would like me to do a 2 page spread
(about 1800 words) on ACQUIRE which is being introduced in U.K.
It sells for about $19.00 [14.00?], which he thinks will severely limit sales.
Some book publishers have approached him for books on games
and he thinks he can definitely interest them in AGOG. I brought
up the question of agent's fees and he said that one of the
publishers - the one with the best prospects - was talking about
7 1/2% royalties. He thinks he can do better, but as incentive he
suggested 10% agent's fee up to 7 1/2% and 33 1/3% over for anything
over 7 1/2%. O.K.
He has also been approached by some game manufacturers.
If I give him some of mine to try and sell he will act as
(cont. on 9/10)
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