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geeman
02-24-2006, 07:15 PM
I was surfing around today and found something that might be of
interest to the BR community: Mystery novels (apparently) by BR
author/alum Carrie Bebris.

http://freshfiction.com/book.php?id=4307

Gary

Audric
02-28-2006, 07:07 PM
Hey,

I actually know her, her daughter goes to the school I teach at. She has written several mystery books and a novel in a role-playing setting as well.

Audric

geeman
03-01-2006, 01:30 AM
At 11:07 AM 2/28/2006, Audric wrote:

>I actually know her, her daughter goes to the school I teach at. She
>is planning several books about role playing settings and a mystery
>line. Very interesting to talk to about Birthright as well.

That`s cool. I`m jealous. The BR designers to be subscribers to
birthright-l way back in the day so listers could ask questions and
get responses from them. That kind of access to the creators of
original material is increasingly rare these days since it is so time
consuming for them, but it was nice while it lasted.

Gary

CBebris
03-04-2006, 02:06 AM
The BR designers to be subscribers to
birthright-l way back in the day so listers could ask questions and
get responses from them. That kind of access to the creators of
original material is increasingly rare these days since it is so time
consuming for them, but it was nice while it lasted.

Gary

Some of us still drop by here on occasion ;)

In truth, we enjoyed that interaction as much as you did. It was very creatively inspiring to have that ongoing dialogue with players. I always thought Birthright had great fans, and I'm pleased and impressed to see what you've continued to do here with the setting.

Carrie Bebris

geeman
03-04-2006, 05:21 AM
At 06:06 PM 3/3/2006, CBebris wrote:

>>The BR designers to be subscribers to
>>birthright-l way back in the day so listers could ask questions and
>>get responses from them. That kind of access to the creators of
>>original material is increasingly rare these days since it is so time
>>consuming for them, but it was nice while it lasted.
>
>Some of us still drop by here on occasion ;)
>
>In truth, we enjoyed that interaction as much as you did. It was
>very creatively inspiring to have that ongoing dialogue with
>players. I always thought Birthright had great fans, and I`m pleased
>and impressed to see what you`ve continued to do here with the setting.

Ah, now that`s about as cool as a walrus belly. Pleasure to hear
from the illustrious CBebris.

The continuing effort of the BR universe is really a comment upon the
strength of its original ideas and core themes. Those ideas are what
give it the longevity that allow for the fan efforts seen here. We
can only hope that can be picked up by others. I`m still waiting on
the Peter Jackson interpretation of the BR history portrayed on
Celluloid... though I confess I`m not looking forward to seeing Grimm
Graybeard reduced to comic relief.... :)

Gary

geeman
03-04-2006, 05:31 AM
BTW, I`d be interested in any updates as to what the BR designers are
up to at the moment. When I came across those books, for instance, I
was very interested to see where folks have wound up and what kind of
material they are producing. A "cast watch" kind of update would be
most welcome....

Gary