So when
the publishing gets weird, the weird go to conferences.
Not exact matches
Then Stanton
got hurt, and it looked like he was going to miss most of the season, if not all of it, which would be a
weird time to
publish a story like that.
He started 16 games for the Broncos and Jets,
got a Patriots tryout years later, started a meme, was one of football's most popular and controversial players, and inspired the
weirdest thing SB Nation had ever
published until 2017.
If not, there's always a chance of
getting your
weirder results
published in the (in) famous Journal of Irreproducible Results.
In fact, our letters were so
weird that they almost didn't
get published.
This was an article one could
publish in The Philosophical Transactions but it's also The Philosophical Transaction's in 1674
publishes Newton's utterly transformative paper which then causes a fight and he withdraws completely from public life, until, in this
weird dance with Hooke - Hooke
gets him to come out.
Therefore, when Cheerful Ghost approached me mid-2014 about
publishing a redux'd version of Rubicon (below), I jumped on it as a chance to
get the game to a wider audience (
weird, selling something
gets it in front of more people than giving it away for free?)
I could probably self
publish and try and
get on XBLA myself but that means submitting the concept of the game to Microsoft first and
getting them to approve that, then making sure the game complies with all their
weird requirements for an XBLA game and hoping that it passes certification or it'll end up costing money.