Stay Awhile and Listen!

I recently had the chance to sit down and chat with David Craddock, author of the upcoming book uncovering how both Blizzard and Blizzard:North affected the Diablo series... A topic that many DiabloFans would be interested in, yet none have told the tale. Sure, there may be bits and pieces of the events that took place throughout the internet, but nothing in one centralized location, and this is where David comes in. He tells the story of Blizzard:North and Diablo, from a neutral standpoint, talking to both B:N and ex-Blizzard employees to help reveal what was going on for those long years that Blizzard:North went quiet. The story begins in the early days when the company was first acquired and brings us up to the point where the employees were merged with Blizzard:"South" and began re-working on Diablo III, for the third time. The book is slated to come out sometime next Summer (can anyone think of any significant dates over the Summer?) and is a must read for any avid Diablo/Blizzard fans. Stay tuned for more information. In the mean time, check out the interview below as well as the formal press release below! And don't forget to 'like' David's new publishing company on Facebook and follow them on Twitter.

Sorry for the slight video distortion at the beginning, >.>


Official Blizzard Quote:



Upcoming Book Invites Diablo Fans to Stay Awhile and Listen to the Untold Story of Blizzard North

Former Blizzard Entertainment and Blizzard North developers tell the tale of one of the industry's most influential studios and the dungeon crawler that defined a genre.

October 31, 2011 - Digital Monument Press, an e-book publisher dedicated to documenting video-game history, is excited to announce its debut title, Stay Awhile and Listen, for release in summer 2012.

Featuring extensive input from Blizzard North and former Blizzard Entertainment developers, Stay Awhile and Listen delves into the 12-year history of Blizzard North. Readers will explore the making of the Diablo series, get to know the engineers, artists, musicians, and designers whose ideas and perspectives formed a powerful culture of open and organic development, unearth details on unannounced projects such as the first two iterations of Diablo III, go behind closed doors to observe the relationship between Blizzard North and Blizzard Entertainment, and learn the circumstances that led to the departure of Blizzard North co-founders David Brevik, Max Schaefer, and Erich Schaefer in 2003, as well as the studio's closure in 2005.

Just as the different perspective of every Blizzard North developer influenced the company's games and culture, David Brevik believes perspective will play a large part in determining what readers take away from the studio's story. "If you're a reader interested in the back-story and history of how this all came together, and the relationships and trials, and how much work, effort, time, and sacrifice goes into this kind of thing, I think you'll get a good sense of how hard you have to work to get to where we were. Or if you're another developer, maybe you can learn something from some of the mistakes we made."

For Erich Schaefer, partaking in Stay Awhile and Listen was important not only to relay the story of Diablo and Blizzard North, but also to provide encouragement and motivation for anyone fighting to turn a dream into reality. "I'd definitely like to see this set a record for what went on. ... I would also love for the story to inspire somebody to make great games. I don't know how that would work, exactly, but if you find the right readers and they end up thinking, 'Hey, I can do that' and just try big things, that would be great."

"What I hope readers take away from the book is that regular people make games like ours, so don't ever think you can't be part of something like that," agrees Max Schaefer. "That's the important thing for me in telling this story: to let people know that regular people can do things like this, you just have to do them. We didn't have business experience, we didn't even really have professional experience. It's just a matter of having a dream and having a vision, and doing the grunt work that realizing that dream entails."

Written by David L. Craddock, Stay Awhile and Listen is projected for release on Amazon Kindle, Apple iBooks, and Barnes & Noble Nook platforms in summer 2012.

About Digital Monument Press, LLC
Digital Monument Press publishes e-books that chronicle the making of video games, the personal accounts of the developers that make them, and the practices, culture, and trends that drive the industry.

Each Digital Monument Press book utilizes a unique format featuring an abundance of developer quotes--concerning anecdotes as well as insight into industry culture and development--intertwined within a core narrative. The publisher's documentary-narrative structure allows for a more intimate account of each story, a stronger bond between readers and developers, and a wide appeal that simultaneously targets current industry members interested in the inner workings of specific studios, students and gamers eager to learn more about how games are made, and readers simply interested in a good story.

Learn more about Digital Monument Press, and follow Digital Monument Press on Facebook.

About David L. Craddock
A writer of fiction and nonfiction, David L. Craddock broke into writing as a freelance games journalist, writing for a number of prominent websites and magazines such as Shacknews, Official Xbox Magazine, Games Radar, PlayStation: The Official Magazine, various sites within the AOL Joystiq network, and Good Old Games.

Of the many articles David wrote, editorials detailing the making of games such as King's Quest, Fallout and Fallout 2, and Oddworld: Abe's Oddysee and Abe's Exoddus, became his favorites. Eventually, David decided to apply his passion for recounting video-game history to the untold story of his favorite studio, Blizzard North. To David's delight, the Diablo developers responded with enthusiasm, kicking off three years of phone calls, lunch meetings, Skype chats, and stories exchanged over countless cups of coffee and hot cocoa. The result: Stay Awhile and Listen, a story which David feels honored to tell.

Keep up with David at his personal website and Facebook.

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