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Open Game Table: Anthology

Our friend Jonathan over at The Core Mechanic has announced the release date for his first Open Game Table project, The Anthology of Roleplaying Game Blogs.  This anthology is a great collection of RPG blog posts, chosen by members of the community, that represent some of the best in roleplaying game information on the internet.

The anthology will be released on March 23rd, 2009 and will retail for $22.95.  You’ll be able to pick it up from Lulu, Amazon, and Indie Press Revolution but I don’t believe it’s listed on any of those sites yet; we will provide links to once it’s listed.  In the meantime, I highly recommend going over to The Core Mechanic where you can see progress updates as the project came together along with peaks at the cover and much of the interior artwork.  It truly is a great collaborative effort of the RPG Blogging community!

Danny works professionally as an architect and serves as managing editor here at CH, which means he shares many of the duties of being an editor but without the fame and recognition. He also writes about RPGs, videogames, movies, and TV. He is married to Sucilaria, and has a personal blog at Incorrect Blitz Input. (Email Danny or follow him on Twitter).

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8 Responses to “Open Game Table: Anthology”
  1. jonathan says:

    WOHOO!!!

    Amazon was supposed to hold off till next week… HAHA!!! oh well..

    thanks for the bump dave!

    jonathan´s last post: Open Game Table — Released March 23rd

  2. jonathan says:

    not to mention they have the release date wrong… grrrrr

    jonathan´s last post: Open Game Table — Released March 23rd

  3. Bartoneus says:

    Fine Jonathan, thank Dave for the bump, I see how it is! :P

  4. jonathan says:

    DOH!! in some countries DAVE _means_ Bartoneous… didn’t you know? [sry]

    jonathan´s last post: Open Game Table — Released March 23rd

  5. TheMainEvent says:

    Did anyone from our illustrious website make it into the Anthology?

  6. jonathan says:

    Min Maxing In RPGs: Mutually Assured Irrelevance?..117Min Maxing In RPGs: Mutually Assured Irrelevance? p.117 by Dennis Twigg from Critical Hits

    the above post made it in.

    =D

  7. TheMainEvent says:

    just wanted to toot my own horn!