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You Probably Need a 2025 Calendar!


Cory Godbey

Ah, it’s that time, yet again! The time of year when I start thinking about just what sort of calendar will I get for the next year? Actually, I probably should’ve done this earlier because mid-November is cutting it kind of close, isn’t it? Maybe not too close but still. It’s a little close. Either way, speaking as someone with a tenuous grip on time and projects (particularly these last several months) one thing is…

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Pricing, Aftermarket, and Secondary Market Artist Compensation for Magic


Donato Giancola

November 2, 2024 - [caption id="attachment_78605" align="aligncenter" width="1600"] First to Last, Amber Prison 1996 to Aetherspark 2024.[/caption] Pricing, Aftermarket, and Secondary Market Artist Compensation This is the part of artist relations Wizards of the Coast is NOT going to like to talk about in public. This is why laid-off employees need to sign Non Disclosure Agreements (NDAs) to receive severance packages. Corporations do not like public facts. Since I will likely never work for Wizards again, and have already stopped accepting new commissions from them for over a year now, I feel the need to share all of this factual, public information to drive the conversation regarding compensation into the light and force Wizards to engage in change for those artists, digital and traditional, who still rely upon them as an income source. Let’s start at the beginning. The…

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