Willie - I'd also like to welcome you to these boards and thank you for many hours of adventuring fun! I'm sure you get asked this quite a bit, but any chance that you might send another adventure or two in to Dungeon? They were asking about you in the letters pages recently. It was always nice seeing your name in the Table of Contents - an automatic guarantee of an enjoyable adventure.
I've had the opportunity to run the following of your Dungeon adventures:
#36 - Asflag's Unintentional Emporium. Actually, I downgraded a couple of the creatures in this one, as my players' PCs weren't quite at high enough levels to take it on as written, and I didn't want to wait! They loved it.
#21 - Cauldron of Plenty. Unless I'm misremembering, this was the adventure when our centaur fighter fell into a pit or a chasm and the rest of the party had one hell of a time getting him back out!
#53 - Clarshh's Sepulchre. This was an excellent low-level adventure, and one of the first ones I ran with my sons. Sadly, my youngest son experienced his first PC death in this adventure, and it brought him to tears. (He was only 7 or 8 at the time.) Poor Aelik Trapfinder.
#47 - Fraggart's Contraption. My players absolutely loved the contraption. Correct me if I'm wrong, but I believe this was also the one with the incompetent NPC who was given the "potions of thirst-quenching" to carry - my players still chuckle over that one to this day.
#52 - Pakkalilir - This one is still a sore spot for my oldest son, as the title creature killed off his elven gladiator during her first battle. He spent more time creating the PC than he did playing her!
There are others that we didn't get a chance to play, usually because they had moved on to higher levels. I really enjoyed "Back to the Beach" from #50 - you were halfway into doing an "Ecology of the Crabman" with that one! Very nice!
Johnathan