Re: Author of The Book of Erotic Fantasy
This is a far cry from the press release which said:
"A generation of fantasy roleplaying game enthusiasts grew up wondering what the elf maiden looked like without those gauzy robes."
and
"Anthony Valterra helped found a fetish club (Oregon Guild Activists of S/M) and an occult church (Church of the Blood Red Moon) as well as engaging in a wide variety of other unusual adventures. He has used these personal experiences to guide him in the creation of this product."
I'm sorry, but that sounded very "in your face" to me and gave me a really bad first impression. Personally, Gwendolyn, I think you should've written the initial press release. As for the product, I'll wait and see, but still.....baaaad first impression.
GKestrel said:The work is, indeed, focused on sex. It has an erotic slant. The topics are treated with taste, seriousness, and humor. It's not an in-your-face book.
It's a game product. One of which I'm proud to be an author. I believe it is full of good, solid rules mechanics appropriate for audiences interested in including such topics in their games.
This is a far cry from the press release which said:
"A generation of fantasy roleplaying game enthusiasts grew up wondering what the elf maiden looked like without those gauzy robes."
and
"Anthony Valterra helped found a fetish club (Oregon Guild Activists of S/M) and an occult church (Church of the Blood Red Moon) as well as engaging in a wide variety of other unusual adventures. He has used these personal experiences to guide him in the creation of this product."
I'm sorry, but that sounded very "in your face" to me and gave me a really bad first impression. Personally, Gwendolyn, I think you should've written the initial press release. As for the product, I'll wait and see, but still.....baaaad first impression.