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Computer Gaming World’s Sidebar

Carty posted a sidebar from Computer Gaming World’s print review of Morpheus (which has nothing to do with our Morpheus) to alt.fan.neil-gaiman: Dreaming In Color If you’re interested in the god of dreams, Morpheus is the central character in Neil Gaiman’s Sandman series of graphic novels, which has nothing to do with the Morpheus game […]

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Vampire Tarot

Nightwalker supplied some information on the altfan.thingie about Neil’s Fiction in the new release of the Vampire: The Masquerade Role Playing Game: Well, as far as I know, the selection of fiction is available only in the Vampire: The Masquerade 3rd Edition Limited Edition…it’s a slipcover edition with two books: One is the rules book, […]

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Ain’t It Cool News Reviews Sandman Script (Jon Peters)

Lucy Anne posted a link to Ain’t It Cool News’ review of the latest Sandman Movie Script – in case you’re wondering how he feels about it, here’s an excerpt: Its really remarkable to me that Warner Bros. continues to throw such high-profile, potentially profitable franchises at Jon Peters, a con artist and hack of […]

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Neil Pics

Joker has some pictures and Sound Files of Neil’s Guest of Honor appearance at CONstruction 1998 in New Zealand. He says the sounds are MP3 compressed, so you’ll need a player – the latest Windows 98 Media Player will play them. Win95/3.X users can use Winamp.

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The Girl Who Would Be Death

Lance, watch out for Cancer Man – you know too much: We got a preview issue of The Girl Who Would Be Death #1 (which will be out next week) and along with the other Endless references, there was one pertinent to this group. During the negotiation for the price of the Magdalene Grimoire the […]

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Lance, Lance, Lance, that’s all I hear!

Some odds and ends: – The November/December issue of Cinescape has a review of Smoke and Mirrors. It’s all the way back on page 81. For the most part it’s a positive review, but the reviewer (Annabelle Villanueva, now there’s a name) states it has a “work-in-progress” feel with some of the stories not quite […]

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