Hey guys, Meeps just pointed out that the second issue of his e-zine (http://stores.lulu.com/d20guy) is up for grabs at his lulu site! Be sure to check it out and leave your praise for the man here.
Personally, I can't wait, as I consider the Bazaar something of a sister mag to the Guide.
~ElDo
Looks good. I feel bad for Meeps having no outside authors (to my knowledge). Any of the articles I write for the CBGuide are free to be re-printed, though I'm not sure how much larger the audience is.
Keep going Meepo! ^_^
Yeah, I know. Meeps puts a lot of work into that, maybe we should start a volunteer thread here for people to help him out or something?
Open Game Bazaar #2 (http://www.lulu.com/d20guy/)
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Our horror-themed October issue contains 36 full-color pages of articles and artwork. Some of the content that you will find inside includes:
Body Snatchers: Shudder in revulsion as you investigate those who would steal the bodies of the dead.
Black Death: Grow ill with anxiety as you discover that magic can't always stop the plague.
The Fiendish Dead: Quake with fear as the fiendish minions of darkness don the flesh of the fallen.
The Death Guard: Feel the anxiety as you realize that only you can protect the dead from the forces of evil.
Vampires! Flee in terror as new breeds of vampire are unleashed upon the unsuspecting world.
Cover and interior art by Justin Reed (HarryBuddhaPalm.deviantart.com (http://harrybuddhapalm.deviantart.com)).
Additional contributing artists:
Maria Penelope Phoebe Flessas (ElvenAngel.deviantart.com[/url)
and Kim Vleeshouwers ([url=http://ascaelenwen.devianart.com]ascaelenwen.deviantart.com (http://elvenangel.deviantart.com)).
Quote from: IshmaylMeeps puts a lot of work into that, maybe we should start a volunteer thread here for people to help him out or something?
Who-hoo! Pity support! :P
Actually, if anyone wants to help, but doesn't have a specific article to contribute, the best thing you can do is just pick some old stuff you aren't using any more and declare that anyone can use that material as they see fit. That way, everyone is free to rework it or otherwise recycle it without having to track the author down to specifically ask permission. The more people that either do this or create Open Game Content, the more material everyone has to work with.
Of course, original Open Game Content articles with would also be greatly appreciated.