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Ah, you know, in fairness I should reveal my own little credit from this year. I wrote drafts of two sections of the Help file for eTools. Wasn't a paid gig, more of a way to make sure I was playing with every screen in the House Rules generator and the Character Editor. Scott had to change some as the program developed, but I'm pleased to see a lot of my writing survived intact.
 

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Here are a few more "recent" credits for me:

1. Co-authored the ENnie-nominated Thee compleat Librum ov GarU'dok's Necromantic Artes with M. Jason Parent from Ambient Inc. TCLoGNA is being published in physical form by Mystic Eye Games and having a name change to Necromancer's Legacy.

2. Beginning work on the third installment of the Librum Equitis line by Ambient Inc.

3. Finished a contract with Bruce Cordell on an upcoming Malhavoc Press product (a dream come true for this fanboy of Bruce and Monte).

4. Check my signature for a few more. :D

5. Converted countless spells for www.athas.org, critiqued almost as many game ideas and mechanics, and reviewed/edited their first official DS3e foray: Terrors of the Dead Lands.

6. Many, MANY, projects in the works for the coming months.
 
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EricNoah said:
Ok, and for the few of us who haven't been published, what do you think -- if you see a product out there on a shelf, and it has some work in it by Scott Greene or Claudio or someone like that who comes from "our community" does that make you want to buy the product? It totally does for me...

It helps if I know them from around here, but what I really like are the ones who are willing to talk extensively about their book. But I seem to be in the same boat as EN, as I have nop idea who among us has published or is being published, etc.
 

EricNoah said:
Ah, you know, in fairness I should reveal my own little credit from this year. I wrote drafts of two sections of the Help file for eTools. Wasn't a paid gig, more of a way to make sure I was playing with every screen in the House Rules generator and the Character Editor. Scott had to change some as the program developed, but I'm pleased to see a lot of my writing survived intact.

Didn't you also do some mapping for the Forgotten Realms Interactive Atlas? It's not recent, but still pretty cool stuff.

edited to include my few credits:

Beyond Monks is the only thing I've published so far, and it's PDF only and self-published (easier in some ways than being published through others, harder in some aspects). Call of Duty will be out in October though.

I also did one spell for Relics and Rituals, the dreaded wall of hornets. :)
 
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I've learned how to make, among other things, mustard gas. Oh, and I'm reasonably sure I have enough knowledge to make various biological weapons.

It's a little creepy. But hey, it's what you learn in biochemistry.
 



Gargoyle said:


I also did one spell for Relics and Rituals, the dreaded wall of hornets. :)

That was you? A campaign from the spring I was in the druid loved this spell. Out of all the supplent spells this was the one I've seen used the most often and the most effective. Good job. :D
 

I wrote the Dakeen, Poppet, and Rock Worm for the Liber Beastarius. I haven't seen the book yet, but I believe some of my prose even survived the editing process.

And, um, that's it. I'm proud of working a Moby Dick joke into a d20 monster book, though.
 


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