Has ENWorld been mentioned in any physically published material?

Angcuru

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I ask because in my English Composition class, I have to write an essay (due 9:30 AM 2morrow) about a community I belong to, and I instantly thought of ENWorld. But of course, my professor wants us to cite text from two different mediums. Of course, I've got one covered with the site itself: internet. But if I'm to use ENWorld as the subject of my paper, I'd need to be able to cite from something like a magazine or a newspaper, a PDF, anything NON-internet that talks about the boards.

Any help would be appreciated! :D
 
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Angcuru said:
I ask because in my English Composition class, I have to write an essay (due (:30 AM 2morrow) about a community I belong to, and I instantly thought of ENWorld. But of course, my professor wants us to cite text from two different mediums. Of course, I've got one covered with the site itself: internet. But if I'm to use ENWorld as the subject of my paper, I'd need to be able to cite from something like a magazine or a newspaper, a PDF, anything NON-internet that talks about the boards.

Any help would be appreciated! :D

Sure, and here's one that's not even an RPG source:

Smolka, Rob. "R&D for D&D: Part One." Games Magazine, November 2002. p. 69.

In fact, here's an extremely relevant quote:

"This site is completely fan-based, and must cost a small fortune to maintain, so if you find it as useful as I think you will, be sure to support it by making a donation through PayPal, or a purchase through the site's online store (you'll even get a 10% discount on anything you buy)."

Wow, prophetic! :eek:
 




EricNoah said:
Sure, and here's one that's not even an RPG source:

Smolka, Rob. "R&D for D&D: Part One." Games Magazine, November 2002. p. 69.

In fact, here's an extremely relevant quote:

"This site is completely fan-based, and must cost a small fortune to maintain, so if you find it as useful as I think you will, be sure to support it by making a donation through PayPal, or a purchase through the site's online store (you'll even get a 10% discount on anything you buy)."

Wow, prophetic! :eek:
WITH THE HELPFULNESS! :D

Thanx Eric, that's perfect!
 

The last issue of Polyhedron/Dragon (not the most recent one, the one right before it)
Had an arcile written by Jason "Hellhound" Parent that included the Ennies and Enworld and pdf pulbishing.

That same month I think Enworld was mentioned in an article on Online Gaming in Dragon.
 

We've been mentioned in Knights of the Dinner Table several times, too -- both in the letters columns and in their reviews of online resources.
 

Angcuru said:
I ask because in my English Composition class, I have to write an essay (due 9:30 AM 2morrow) about a community I belong to, and I instantly thought of ENWorld. But of course, my professor wants us to cite text from two different mediums. Of course, I've got one covered with the site itself: internet. But if I'm to use ENWorld as the subject of my paper, I'd need to be able to cite from something like a magazine or a newspaper, a PDF, anything NON-internet that talks about the boards.

Any help would be appreciated! :D
ENWorld has been mentioned several times in both Dragon and Dungeon. For instance, Dragon Issue # 306, April 2003, Pg 8, "Get the message" under "Dragon Talk" says "if you want to participate in a message board discussion about the magazine, just head over to the ENWorld forums (www.enworld.org) and put your magazine-related post in the general forum>"
 

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