Captain Dopetastic on 18/7/2006 at 03:18
Does anyone here know who at Eidos would be best to contact for discussing intellectual property and using Thief characters in other works? I am almost done with my novelization of TDP (started out as a personal creative writing project and became something that I have been told by many people, including published authors, is print-worthy) and I would like to contact someone at Edios to chat with them about it. And please no flames or "they'll never talk with you" type stuff - believe what you want but please keep criticism to yourself. I'm simply looking for some help and just want to begin talks with Eidos as soon as I can, so any tips from the admins or mods (or any ex-devs, if you're still around) would be immensely helpful.
Thanks so much.
Holywhippet on 18/7/2006 at 04:05
In your position I'd consider getting an agent and letting them talk to Eidos.
Griffin on 18/7/2006 at 04:43
Well, if these talks do lead to something please be sure to let us know. :thumb:
Shayde on 18/7/2006 at 10:10
I must be a hopeless nerd because the idea of a Thief novel appeals to me. :cheeky:
Dussander on 18/7/2006 at 12:21
Good luck with your discussion with EIDOS, it does sound appealing.
Dia on 18/7/2006 at 13:23
Good luck Captain! I'll be one of the first in line to read it; promise! :thumb:
Ardesco on 18/7/2006 at 15:44
Quote Posted by Shayde
I must be a hopeless nerd because the idea of a Thief novel appeals to me. :cheeky:
It appeals to me as well! And I would hope that we were geeks, not nerds. :angel:
Good luck on your venture! I've been hoping someone would do a novel!
TTK12G3 on 18/7/2006 at 22:56
Good luck.
dlw6 on 19/7/2006 at 10:42
The title of this thread made me think it was going to be a chance to make millions of dollars from some Nigerian government official. :joke:
But seriously, good luck in your negotiations.
Don