Raife
Jul 5 2004, 11:46 PM
I have begun a project to build a GM's companion. It's targeted towards new GM's, the goal being to help build interesting and original plotlines, and help the player run them in the shadowrun game world.
It will have tools such as scaleable PC types (guards, gangers ect) as well as tips for building your own missions, and running every stage of the game session smoothly from combat to legwork.
So here is what I need. I need new and experienced GM's, to help me edit and give their advice on the project. I am a prolific and fast writer following an outline that allows me to write quickly. This means that I will finish about one chapter a week, and will be able to email it to my would be editors.
I take critisism well, and am happy to include others ideas into the text. So, please email me at mmartin218@comcast.net and tell me a little about your GM'ing style, and experience if your interested in helping with this project.
plirr
Jul 8 2004, 10:58 PM
I'd be happy to help you edit. I'm of the intermediate GM variety.
Elve
Jul 9 2004, 01:04 AM
Quite interested
can send me mail with details what you expect?
what you need?
etc?
elve@notme.de
Raife
Jul 17 2004, 05:05 AM
Ok, the first chapter went out, I'm working on the second now. If anyone else wants to help, email me at mmartin218@comcast.net
FrostyNSO
Aug 9 2004, 12:26 AM
Hell, I've been GMing a few years. I run a more footwork based game with the occasional battle royale. I'll help with what I can, just tell me what you need.
Raife
Aug 12 2004, 02:07 AM
Well the principle text is going to be rapped up in a couple of weeks, and I will begin the layout and refining portion. I'd really like some art or something to toss, in, anyone know someone who likes to draw?
Of course now I read that the Mr. Johnsons book pretty much covers what I wanted too... but thats ok, I'm sure things will be different enough that we won't have wasted our time.
Faster_Pussycat
Aug 24 2004, 11:10 AM
Where do i see what you got, and what drawings do you need, size, numbers and so fort..
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