MEG Hal
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Heathen Oracle said:Some excellent advice, Hal especially knows his stuff![]()
Thanks!!!! That was very nice and unexpected

Heathen Oracle said:Some excellent advice, Hal especially knows his stuff![]()
Heathen Oracle said:Some excellent advice, Hal especially knows his stuff![]()
THG Hal said:Well I started by doing what my friend Anna stated hitting game sites, also join GAMA and GPA and use their experience, also I was lucky and Monte Cook was willing to do a prestige class for us so that helped marketing us.
It is hard doing this because of all of the companies, but it is not impossible. Getting through the channels and getting your product to the customer will be your biggest concern for now.
Is there a Heathen Oracle website, sounds interesting....
Heathen Oracle said:
Yes there is, its done, just waiting to be put up the same time we release our product to RPGnow.com. We are shooting for Halloween time. The module is finished and is now being PDF formatted, there will also be a free download intro on the site as well. Thanks for asking, we aren't pushing things just yet, making sure everything goes right first, nothing worse than empty Website and product promises. We've been working on this module since May this year.
If you like the worlds of Michael Moorecock and Cthulu this might be up your alley....at least were confident in that respect. The writer is basing it on a world he has written (with only parts published) and developed over the past 10 years. He is also a published freelance writer for Kenzer & Co. and thier Kalamar series. were are anxious to get this out (very small team of 3).
Thanks again and keep an eye out for us
Thank you for the heads up. I am a fan of Moorcock and Cthulhu, a gamer and an illustrator, although not a huge .pdf fan. I am interested in your module and planning on checking it out.
There can never be too many ominous stories nor too much art in rpg products.
Heathen Oracle said:
Great, that type of mythos churns at the core of our products to come, and we worked at trying to find a way to throw a bit of Poe imagery feeling into the art.
PDF: Well I agree, but when you don't have $$$ to whisk away on printing its the next best thing. And once printed (preferably by a service like Kinkos) Its no longer a PDF...YOUR the printer the master of your own written word!
E-mail me and I will give you the name of who I used.jgbrowning said:this appears to be the thread to put in my D20 publisher question.. where do you guys get all the big fold out maps from? how much do they cost?
thanks,
joe b.