So it's just about done - my over one-year journey to get my educational card game published is about at an end.
Things have been unexpectedly good here - in a previous diary, I described a scientific career completely run aground, withering in the face of our Lesser Depression.
Turns out the rumors of its death were greatly exaggerated, though it's still on life support. After I fled the NIH and Maryland with my tail tucked between my legs, I found a technician-level job here in Michigan. It's vast underemployment for a 40-year old Ph.D., but it's something I'm grateful to have in this market, and may lead to a second chance.
But this diary isn't about that. It's about a very different sort of David and Goliath situation: an independent designer vs. corporate monopolies. It's one I'm once more hoping for assistance from the Kos community with. Follow me below the sigil if you might be willing to lend a hand...