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Dan Hauffe |
Mary Bess
Williams, Wes Crum
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Bill Pixley |
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Mike Reagan,
Ken Simpson, Ron Lagerstrom, Ed Perry
Penny Gooding, Donna Mathis, Clayton Miner, Lindsay Smith, Erin McKee
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Bill Owen |
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Backs of Rick Houser and Chuck Simpson, then Ed Mortimer,
Wes Crus, John Mortimer
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Part of Marc Summerlott, John and Diane Mortimer, Pixie
Bledsaw in the background |
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John
Mortimer, Rick Houser |
Invincible
Overshoo |
Name |
JG Job |
Current Statis |
Products associated with |
Notes |
Bob Bledsaw |
Owner |
Owner |
Guess you could say all;
specifically: 0-4, 8-10, 12, 14-20, 25, 27, 32, 34, 47, 48, 52, 60-63,
67, 92, 140, 150, 420, 440, 1200, 1999-62 |
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Bill Owen |
co-founder |
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0, 2, 10, 12, 14, 25, 27,
47, 48, 62, 96, 1999-62 |
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Paul Elkmann (a.k.a.
Geoffry O. Dale) |
writer |
freelance writer |
190, 210 |
Regarding the name
Geoffry O. Dale: "It
was 95% being young and dumb (it just proves that being intelligent
isn't always the same thing as being bright; both my degrees are in the
sciences), and now a' days I find it slightly embarrassing and wish I
hadn't done it that way; I note in looking at the JG magazine that they
put my actual name on the articles (I don't recall every being asked
about those). The 5% that wasn't just being dumb had to do with the
fact that in both high school and college I participated in some rather
"unofficial" (e.g. satirical) publications where pseudonyms were helpful
in ducking attention by the authorities, so that thought process just
carried over. I was a junior in college (and I skipped a grade back in
elementary school) when Lindoran was written (I think that one came
first, regardless of which module was printed first) and somewhere I got
the idea that writers just had to have pseudo's.
The pen name was based
in nicknames used by the gaming group that I was DM'ing at the time.
"Geoffrey" was chosen merely because it sounded English rather than
American, and "Dale" refers to the town near the Lonely Mountain in
Middle Earth (I had read the trilogy for the first time about a year
previous to writing the module)." |
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