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If you're seeing this announcement, it means everything is finally forwarding over to this new site.  I had planned on spending Saturday night and Sunday morning trying to get as much of the articles, scripts, and resource links migrated to our new site here, but just four hours after I had transferred a copy of the previous Scryptic's files to a backup location, I received notification from the old hosting company that there was a problem with the server hosting our site and needed to restore everything from a backup (which could take up to 6-8 hours).  Since we were going to be down that long anyways, I decided to  go ahead and kick off the process to have scrypticstudios.com point over to this new site.  I've been working on this new site for a number of months now in my spare time with the major goals being 1) easier to navigate and find helpful information and 2) easier for columnists to get their columns up (the new editor makes it so they don't need to know HTML to format their articles). 

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Blur of Four
Columns - Think Like Tomorrow
Written by Drew Melbourne   
Thursday, 18 May 2006
Is the pressure starting to get to him? This week, ARCHENEMIES writer Drew Melbourne spends the better part of his column trying to figure out what month it is. (And we don't mean MOST of the column. We just mean the BETTER part.)
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Following Orders
Columns - The Art of Words
Written by Jeffery Stevenson   
Wednesday, 12 April 2006
To most writers starting out, writing is freedom. It's the freedom to create worlds the way you want to, to have people act the way you want them to, and to let events fully express your deepest thoughts, feelings, and views. No limitations. No boundaries. No stopping you from doing whatever you please in your stories... until you turn it into a job and start writing for other people.
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The Anatomy of a Comic Book
Columns - The Art of Words
Written by Jeffery Stevenson   
Tuesday, 21 December 2004

Ahh, anatomy. In the warrior's path, a basic knowledge of anatomy is important for strategy, tactics, and even tending to your allies. If you wanted to slow down your enemy's troops, you'd probably want to target their feet and not their hands. When fighting an enemy soldier, attacking their pinky will probably not be as effective as going after larger areas with lots of vital organs. If an ally breaks a leg or an arm, it helps to know that there's a bone in there that needs to be reinforced with some kind of splint.


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