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<blockquote data-quote="(un)reason" data-source="post: 5553729" data-attributes="member: 27780"><p><strong><u>Dragon Magazine Issue 232: August 1996</u></strong></p><p></p><p></p><p>part 8/8</p><p></p><p></p><p>The current Clack: Once again the most interesting news this month is thrown in as a virtual afterthought. Margaret Weis marries Don Perrin. Given they're both writers, I am absolutely certain collaborative books will be forthcoming. Still, how will this affect her writing partnership with Tracy Hickman? Well, he's already produced collaborative works with his own wife. Oh god, foursome, bad images, bad images. Also :googles: 17 year age gap. Go her. Although apparently they divorced in 2003, so it can't have been a hugely stable relationship. I am strongly tempted to delve into gossip a little further here, but I think that's a bit too far out of good taste. Family friendly thread (just about) etc etc. </p><p></p><p>Our more standard gaming news once again concerns the ownership of various properties. Everway is getting to be the first game of a brand new company. Gatecrasher is being republished by Grey Ghost Games. Darkurthe Legends has moved to Gatekeeper publishing. Pandemonium, on the other hand is being dropped, and all remaining copies are being given away for the price of shipping. Everyone's feeling the pinch, and just hoping that their creativity survives. Oh, you needn't worry about that. The internet is busy making the creative attempts of normal people ever more accessible to a wide audience for a minimal price. Still, the outlook doesn't look great from this angle. </p><p></p><p></p><p>Overall, I rather enjoyed this issue. After the last two being pretty torturous, they had quite a lot of good or decent articles, and the return of several features I'd rather missed. It feels like they're finally starting to accomplish the goals they set for themselves in the revamp. It may not save them, but It's good to see they still gave it their all. The next few months are definitely going to be interesting reading.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="(un)reason, post: 5553729, member: 27780"] [B][U]Dragon Magazine Issue 232: August 1996[/U][/B] part 8/8 The current Clack: Once again the most interesting news this month is thrown in as a virtual afterthought. Margaret Weis marries Don Perrin. Given they're both writers, I am absolutely certain collaborative books will be forthcoming. Still, how will this affect her writing partnership with Tracy Hickman? Well, he's already produced collaborative works with his own wife. Oh god, foursome, bad images, bad images. Also :googles: 17 year age gap. Go her. Although apparently they divorced in 2003, so it can't have been a hugely stable relationship. I am strongly tempted to delve into gossip a little further here, but I think that's a bit too far out of good taste. Family friendly thread (just about) etc etc. Our more standard gaming news once again concerns the ownership of various properties. Everway is getting to be the first game of a brand new company. Gatecrasher is being republished by Grey Ghost Games. Darkurthe Legends has moved to Gatekeeper publishing. Pandemonium, on the other hand is being dropped, and all remaining copies are being given away for the price of shipping. Everyone's feeling the pinch, and just hoping that their creativity survives. Oh, you needn't worry about that. The internet is busy making the creative attempts of normal people ever more accessible to a wide audience for a minimal price. Still, the outlook doesn't look great from this angle. Overall, I rather enjoyed this issue. After the last two being pretty torturous, they had quite a lot of good or decent articles, and the return of several features I'd rather missed. It feels like they're finally starting to accomplish the goals they set for themselves in the revamp. It may not save them, but It's good to see they still gave it their all. The next few months are definitely going to be interesting reading. [/QUOTE]
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