Steve Marsh wrote in EGG / Stephen Marsh manuscript:I'm now looking for a copy of the star falcon rules I did with Mike Gunderloy and the Phoenix rules I did with Sean Summers. Both ended up in A&E.I wrote Lee Gold and those back issues are not currently available.
Steve Marsh wrote in EGG / Stephen Marsh manuscript:BTW, between AD&D and OSR does anyone have a preference?
misterspock wrote in EGG / Stephen Marsh manuscript:thanks Steve
mbassoc2003 wrote in EGG / Stephen Marsh manuscript:Given the financial resources of many collectors, and the literary expertise and business acumen of some members, one would imagine the combined effort of the right team, and the use of an online crowd funding platform, could see any 'viable' project successfully through to fruition. The question really is, do you have a 'viable product' that can be published at an acceptable standard, and a cost that the market will bear?You can outsource rewriting, editing, development, etc. to others. It's all a matter of how much you wish to be involved and how much control you are happy to give away. Just on board here we have numerous publishers of varying expertise, all of whom have varying degrees of success, and outside of the forum you have Goodman Games (who may or may not do 1E/2E/3E work anymore) and Frog God Games who are eminently capable for bringing product to market.I, for one, would love to see Planes of Existence and City of the Revenant become commercially available products. The question remains, is it financially viable for them to do so?
Steve Marsh wrote in EGG / Stephen Marsh manuscript:mbassoc2003 wrote in EGG / Stephen Marsh manuscript:Given the financial resources of many collectors, and the literary expertise and business acumen of some members, one would imagine the combined effort of the right team, and the use of an online crowd funding platform, could see any 'viable' project successfully through to fruition. The question really is, do you have a 'viable product' that can be published at an acceptable standard, and a cost that the market will bear?You can outsource rewriting, editing, development, etc. to others. It's all a matter of how much you wish to be involved and how much control you are happy to give away. Just on board here we have numerous publishers of varying expertise, all of whom have varying degrees of success, and outside of the forum you have Goodman Games (who may or may not do 1E/2E/3E work anymore) and Frog God Games who are eminently capable for bringing product to market.I, for one, would love to see Planes of Existence and City of the Revenant become commercially available products. The question remains, is it financially viable for them to do so?For what it is worth, City of the Revenant will be at the coming NTRPG Con. I'm going to run it.
Vile wrote in EGG / Stephen Marsh manuscript:Add me to the list of people extremely interested in seeing this project make it to publication!
aia wrote in EGG / Stephen Marsh manuscript:...so this means that anyone not attending the con will never be able to have a copy of it... That s the sad life of non-US collectors...