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Post Posted: Fri Apr 21, 2023 2:50 pm 
 

Is there a list of TSR publications by author anyone is aware of?

  

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Post Posted: Fri Apr 21, 2023 5:07 pm 
 

If you go to rpggeek.com, you can search their database using several keys (designer, publisher, artist, etc…)

  

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Post Posted: Sat Apr 22, 2023 1:48 am 
 

Years ago there was a website for such a purpose: every rpg author, designer, artist was present and you could do searches by name. I tried to look it up on google with no results... the name of the site was smtg with paper/quill... sorry for the incomplete indication!


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Post Posted: Sat Apr 22, 2023 12:10 pm 
 

aia wrote in By Author:Years ago there was a website for such a purpose: every rpg author, designer, artist was present and you could do searches by name. I tried to look it up on google with no results... the name of the site was smtg with paper/quill... sorry for the incomplete indication!


That sounds familiar, & I seem to remember a site like that with purple borders around the pages. They say the web is declining, as more & more sites are abandoned by their creators, or de-listed by search engines due to technical obsolescence by the standards of today's browsers

  

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Post Posted: Sat Apr 22, 2023 3:09 pm 
 

aia wrote in By Author:Years ago there was a website for such a purpose: every rpg author, designer, artist was present and you could do searches by name. I tried to look it up on google with no results... the name of the site was smtg with paper/quill... sorry for the incomplete indication!


It was called Pen & Paper, wish it was still around.


Available now from Die Cast Games: Night of the Black Swords by Allen Hammack (Author of C2-The Ghost Tower of Inverness) with artwork by Jeff Easley and Diesel.

  


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Post Posted: Sat Apr 22, 2023 11:24 pm 
 

Thanks! The search works well. I may has if they would like to publish that pivot table for customers and would-be-customers.

Pen and Paper? I honestly dont know if I could free-hand a sentence. I type, a lot.

  
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