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Would it not be nice if we could start 2019 (or at least during 2019) have a new Oerth Journal?
I was thinking that a few of us could each volunteer to commit to 5-20 finished pages and then hopefully Duicarthan or Argon could use them to put something out.
Would anyone else be interested in doing this?
I could offer either a piece on the Weirdstones (ioun stones) of Oerth, a piece on lizardfolk, a location piece or something else. But I believe we need at least 5-6 people each to commit to putting something out there from their games.
So again, can we get enough interest to make this happen by say, Richfest?
Have a happy and blessed New Year each and everyone...
I agree... I have emailed Argon, but received no reply as of yet.
That is why I thought it would be nice to sort of put together all the pieces for him and then he just has to edit, format, and publish. Did I say 'just'? :)
Hope everyone is having a good start to their year!
Would it not be nice if we could start 2019 (or at least during 2019) have a new Oerth Journal?
I wish I'd seen this sooner!!
I had no idea, 'til I just randomly started perusing the forums, and stumbled across this!!
SO … yes, there's definitely a new issue of the OJ in the works.
As a matter of fact, through the sponsor of the OJ from way back in the day, Greyhawkonline.com, there's a new push for sharing content!!
Here's the announcement on GHO about the OJ (and there's a teaser for OJ#28), as well another link for the searchable database posted on GHO for all the titles, authors, issues numbers, etc. of the Oerth Journal.
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