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Palladium Books - Weekly Update - May 24, 2024

ONE GAME SYSTEM – EVERY GENRE – COUNTLESS WORLDS – ENDLESS ADVENTURE

Happy Friday, Palladium Fans!

OPENING THOUGHTS

Family and Friends

 

Hi Everyone,

The long, Memorial Day holiday weekend is upon us. It’s time for gatherings of family and friends, barbecues, outdoors fun, parades, and sales. In fact, you don’t want to miss the three huge Palladium sales offering savings on both physical and PDF Rifts titles for your gaming enjoyment. All three sales are happening right now. This is a great opportunity to try new settings, build your Rifts library, replace worn out books, and snag gifts for upcoming birthdays or anniversaries on the cheap.

 

Take advantage of these ongoing sales and have fun, but also remember those who have fallen in combat in service to our nation. I also like to take a few moments to remember and thank God for my good fortune and offer a prayer for all the people I’ve loved and lost in any capacity. See my Closing Thoughts for more on this subject and a few other things. Enjoy the sales and your weekend.

- Kevin

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CLOSING THOUGHTS

Remembrances and More

 

Memorial Day is set aside as a time to honor and remember those who have lost their lives while serving in the military. I think it’s important to stop and remember that what we have today is built upon the hard work and sacrifice of so many in the past and present.

 

Our nation is not perfect by any stretch of the imagination, just as we, ourselves, are not perfect. We can, however, strive to make ourselves, our nation, and the world better through our own personal efforts to be our best selves. How we live our lives, what we say and do, does make a difference. Like the proverb about the ripples we create when we toss a pebble into a pond, our words and actions, our positivity and kindness create ripples that touch and affect others. That’s like gazillions of ripples because each of us creates those ripples every single day! If those ripples are positive, good and kind, that’s the energy we are sending out into the world. Maybe that sounds corny, but it’s true. I’ve seen it in the simplest acts of kindness, respect, and patience.

 

For me, Memorial Day is a day of respect and thanks for those who have given the ultimate sacrifice so that we can live free and prosper. I honor our ancestors and the warriors who have died, and think about them and the conflicts – whether I think they were right or wrong, good or bad – and thank the fallen for their sacrifice.

 

I know a great number of people. Many of them have served in the military. Politics aside, most only have the best of intentions to do what they believe is right in the hope of making the world a better place and/or to protecting their loved ones and their fellow citizens. Personally, I remember all first-responders and people of service for their sacrifice, whether they are in the military or not.

 

I also remember and say a prayer for the families and friends of the fallen, because they too have sacrificed dearly. They must struggle through the grief of loss for the rest of their lives. As someone who has recently lost a special person (Kathy Simmons), though not in military service, I am feeling the fresh pain of loss and the grief that tears at your heart. Like any injury, grief heals. Over time, the pain lessens and scars over, but the loss never completely goes away. If we are lucky, that person becomes a bittersweet memory that stays with us and helps shape us in a positive way as we move forward without them in the physical world. So, yes, I remember the families and friends and those who have served alongside of them and survived. I pray they have been able to find peace and happiness despite their grievous loss, and that the loss blossoms into something beautiful despite the thorns.

 

During this time of reflection, I thank God for all the amazing people who have touched my life and made it better. That includes friends and fans, in addition to family. As Shakespeare has famously written, “It is better to have loved and lost, than never to have loved at all” – ah, but “such sweet sorrow.”

 

So please, have fun with friends and family, enjoy that barbecue or trip to the beach, take advantage of weekend sales (including ours!), and treat yourself or a loved one to something nice: you deserve it! But also take a moment to remember and honor the fallen. And call or text or email a loved-one just to say, “hi, thinking of you.”

 

On other fronts, things are going well here and we are making progress in a number of areas including TMNT & Other Strangeness, Yin-Sloth Expeditions, and other things. In fact, other than seeing a movie or two this weekend, I intend to get caught up on work. I should mention, some fans from Canada dropped by the other day. We had a nice time showing them the office and they were thrilled with the TMNT & OS dice, miniatures, art, and layout they saw, as well as some of our plans for their products. It was a fun visit with pleasant visitors. Sean, Wayne, and I were able to hang out with artist Ramon Perez last Friday after work. He was in town for the Motor City Comic Con – a big comic book/media convention. We love that guy. More on these subjects in the next Update.

 

Enjoy those sales – the Bundles of Holding, in particular – are always a phenomenal savings, and we are happy to offer most of our Rifts World Books and sourcebooks on sale at the same time to boost your spring and summer Rifts campaigns. The sales aren’t intended to be Memorial Day Sales, but are intended to bring you fun and joy. Okay, this feels like a “live long and prosper” moment. Make it so. [Ha, ha, way to bridge the generations. - Sean]

– Kevin Siembieda, Writer, gamer and friend

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ONE GAME SYSTEM – EVERY GENRE – COUNTLESS WORLDS – ENDLESS ADVENTURE

Happy Friday, Palladium Fans!

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Yin-Sloth Jungles™ Expanded and Revised

Rifts® Titan Robotics™ Sourcebook

CLOSING THOUGHTS

Life and Friendship

 

I’ve done a lot of introspection since the loss of Kathy. About how I have met and known so many amazing people in my life. People who seem to show up when I need them most. That started with my Mom and Dad, both astonishing and wonderful in their own special way, and my dear, little (six foot, four) brother.

 

Over the years, I’ve talked a lot about Erick Wujcik, in part because he too has passed away, and in part because he was one of those larger than life people, a brilliant game designer in his own right. He and I were co-conspirators and cheerleaders in each other's lives for decades from the day we met; true friends and creative soulmates to the end. But there has been a multitude of other people who have had a profound impact on my life and work.

 

Kathy, of course, in more ways than you can imagine, dear sweet Julius Rosenstein (also passed), Matthew Balent, Robin Korona, William Messner-Loebs, the lovely Francis Loebs, Jim Domborski, Jim Osten, Kay Kozora, Larry Jordan, Cheryl Corey, Maryann Donald, my two kids, Kevin Long, Randy McCall, Roger and Randy Cartier, Mary Parkinson, Keith Parkinson, Rita Smolinski, Teresa Mead, Jim Steranko, Kevin Eastman, Peter Laird, Mark Freedman, Stephen Bissette, Ramon K. Perez, Freddie Williams II, Tyler Walpole, Larry Elmore, Steven Cummings, Jolly Blackburn, Brandon Aten, Shawn Hall, Richard Burke, Richard Cook, the Brown Family, Joe Bergmans, Doug Lamberson, Dennis Hughes, Jeff Hansen, Chris Guertin, Paul Deckert, Mark Oberle, Mike Leonard, John Zeleznik, Carl Gleba, Carmen Bellaire, Steven Dawes, Mark Dudley, Chuck Walton, Bill Coffin, Nick Bradshaw, Mike Mumah, Mike Wilson, Mike Majestic, Marc Moore, Ryan McDaniels, Nick Kay,  Matthew Clements, John Klinkel, Chris Landauer, Wayne Smith, Sean Roberson (my new creative soulmate and crazy business partner) and the entire Roberson/Nelson clan, each and every single Defiler, especially the Bartolds, and a freakin’ army of other people! Far too many to list them all by name. Plus the greatest fans on the planet. Wow. It’s incredible to me.

 

Most of these people (and you) have impacted my life in the most wonderful and beautiful of ways, making me a better human being. Even when things sometimes turned sour, it becomes a learning experience that helps me grow in new ways. Some of these people were in my life for a short time, others for a lifetime, but always significant. It astonishes me to be so truly blessed.

 

There is one person who bears special acknowledgement. A gentle soul who has been an integral part of my existence for most of my life. He is quiet and gentle, quirky and kind, brilliant and creative, and a stalwart friend who has shared every – and I mean every – up and down, good and bad moment, triumph and loss, hope and dream. He was my first and dearest creative partner and the bestest of best friends for 56 years and counting, the unassuming Alex Marciniszyn. You know him as a Palladium editor and staff member, but he is so much more to me. We are as close as brothers – closer. Alex was my first publishing partner (Megaton Publishing), fellow artist and writer on a couple of fanzines in our teens and five issues of A+Plus, an alternative comic book, published during our college days. Alex is one of the Defilers, a sounding board for my ideas, researcher, concept guy, first Palladium employee and the helper behind the scenes at Palladium since day one before I could even afford to pay him. He was the best man at my wedding, an uncle to my children, and a kindred spirit throughout my life. Our love, friendship, and support for each other has never wavered, no matter the circumstance to this very day. In our youth, Alex and I were so inseparable, like the two Musketeers, that my Dad used to introduce him to others as, “and this is Alex, my other son.” Friends like that are truly rare and precious. Thank you, Alex for being such a great friend and vital part of my existence. May we share many new adventures in the decades ahead.

 

I hope you don’t mind me sharing like this. As I said, the loss of Kathy has made me introspective and all the more appreciative of my wonderful life and the multitude of awesome people in it. I see you, our fans, as our extended Palladium family and that puts you among those awesome people in my life. As such, I feel like I can share my inner thoughts and feelings with you. These Closing Thoughts have never been just about business. Palladium is a different kind of company. We really are a family by choice, and you are part of that family. I love it.

 

For those of you who may also be suffering a profound loss, I share your pain, and though you may not believe it now, things will get better. I promise, even as I struggle with that very notion myself. Be kind and patient with yourself. It’s okay to feel that deep loss and sorrow and to cry. I cried like a baby this past Monday and I have no idea what triggered it. It sucks, but it’s also okay, and things will get better. You’ll get better. Lean on your friends and gaming and whatever else brings you joy and happiness. A friend who lost his wife a few years ago said his weekly games were one of the few things that brought him joy and helped him through his time of grief and pain. Whether you too are grieving or happy as a clam, I want to reiterate Erick Wujcik’s final words to me, before he died: “In the end, all that matters is the people you love and whatever brings you joy. Find your joy and hold it close.” Amen. Have a great weekend, find joy, and game on.

 

– Kevin Siembieda, Game Designer, writer, and friend

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