Scrollworks 29 is in the Mail!

Christian Walker

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After a short break, Scrollworks 29 is in the Mail!

The 29th offering from Scrollworks Press packs quite a bit of material within its digest covers. This issue presents the best material from the short-lived Iron Rations fanzine. NPCs abound in the form of Kira the Archer (a real deadeye), Daya (a thieving vixen), and Wistrom (former criminal trying to turn over a new leaf). There are two locales - Gwen's Alchemy (potions brewed and sold - poisons, too!) and Sharby's Sow Tavern (do NOT mistake the portrait of his wife for the "sow" in sharby's sow!). There's a nasty sword, the Bone Saw, and a map of the eastern portion of the Freelands of Miirym.


Scrollworks - the Journal of Scrollworks Press (ISSN 1541-7778) is a 20-24 page digest format, saddle stitched publication. It serves the d20 system and has been a starting point for many freelancers.

Pick it up at Scrollworks Press' website!
http://www.scrollworkspress.com/
 

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HEY, Scrollworks is back! GREAT!!!! Iron Rations was good but it didn't compare to your original masterpiece! I'm really happy about this... and figure it's probably time I renewed my subscription.
 

davewoodrum said:
HEY, Scrollworks is back! GREAT!!!! Iron Rations was good but it didn't compare to your original masterpiece! I'm really happy about this... and figure it's probably time I renewed my subscription.


Hi Dave! Thanks for the kind words. I'm really excited about bringing Scrollworks back. You know, I think Neal took the hiatus as about as hard as anyone. He pretty much echoed your sentiments. IR was fun, but why bother when Sworks was building a steady following?

Late.
 
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Christian Walker said:



Hi Dave! Thanks for the kind words. I'm really excited about bringing Scrollworks back. You know, I think Neal took the hiatus as about as hard as anyone. He pretty much echoed your sentiments. IR was fun, but why bother when Sworks was building a steady following?

Late.

Neal is just starting recover from advanced scrollworks denial. :D
We really liked the magazine ALOT and was sad to see it go... so naturally we are overjoyed that it is back.
 


tensen said:
Great to see Scrollworks back.
When should we start resubscribing?

Hi Neal!

The mag is good to go as far as subscriptions are concerned. Scrollworks 29 just went out in the mail, although it's really a "Best of IR" sort of thing. I thought it would be prudent to combine some of the better IR material into one volume before I yanked the plug on the site.

You can renew now, if'n ya like. I'll be sure to toss in a few free issues for my pals at Dark Quest. ;)


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