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johndallman 02-15-2020 04:37 PM

Re: [Fanzine] The Path of Cunning
 
The second issue of The Path of Cunning, apparently still the world's only GURPS fanzine, is now available for download.

It was written by Paul Blackwell, Phil Masters, Sean Punch, Bill Stoddard, Roger Bell_West and John Dallman. Artwork by Kurt Wilcken, Dan Smith, Wikimedia Commons and Dover Books, with letters from Onno Meyer, Vicky Molokh, David L. Pulver, Dalton Spence and Dave Waring.

DangerousThing 02-15-2020 06:53 PM

Re: [Fanzine] The Path of Cunning
 
Where? I followed your link, and could only see issue 1.

Sorry, had to reload. Got it.

Refplace 02-15-2020 07:26 PM

Re: [Fanzine] The Path of Cunning
 
Nice work. I especially like David Pulver's letter where it broke down so much.
The Astral section of the Infinite Cabal was interesting.
All three designers articles were also highly appreciated.
The dogfighting article was also very nice.
The others mostly lacked personal appeal due to genre or something rather than quality.

namada 02-15-2020 10:37 PM

Re: [Fanzine] The Path of Cunning
 
Awesome, I just downloaded it - off to read...

RyanW 02-15-2020 11:04 PM

Re: [Fanzine] The Path of Cunning
 
Interesting reading, even if nothing big immediately leaps out as useful to what I'm doing at the moment. The stuff on the astral realm has given me ideas about how I might represent Duat, should my players go there.

Some of the smaller things are more relevant, like the Amateur perk. Something like a jack of a few trades talent.

johndallman 02-16-2020 11:06 AM

The Path of Cunning at FnordCon
 
Neither Roger nor myself will be at FnordCon, but we'd like to provide some printed copies for people there.

We'll pay for the printing, but we'd like to enlist help from someone who will be going to the con to get the copies there, and make sure they get put somewhere that people can pick them up. This really needs to be someone who lives near Austin, or will be driving there, since any significant number of copies will be a bit cumbersome to take by air as luggage.

Can anyone help?

Christopher R. Rice 02-16-2020 05:25 PM

Re: The Path of Cunning at FnordCon
 
Quote:

Originally Posted by johndallman (Post 2309747)
Neither Roger nor myself will be at FnordCon, but we'd like to provide some printed copies for people there.

We'll pay for the printing, but we'd like to enlist help from someone who will be going to the con to get the copies there, and make sure they get put somewhere that people can pick them up. This really needs to be someone who lives near Austin, or will be driving there, since any significant number of copies will be a bit cumbersome to take by air as luggage.

Can anyone help?

I've messaged Doug he'll be there and we both know someone nearby who you could ship it to.

johndallman 02-17-2020 02:17 AM

Re: The Path of Cunning at FnordCon
 
Quote:

Originally Posted by Christopher R. Rice (Post 2309814)
I've messaged Doug he'll be there and we both know someone nearby who you could ship it to.

Thanks very much!

Prince Charon 02-17-2020 04:20 AM

Re: [Fanzine] The Path of Cunning
 
Quote:

Originally Posted by johndallman (Post 2309629)
The second issue of The Path of Cunning, apparently still the world's only GURPS fanzine, is now available for download.

It was written by Paul Blackwell, Phil Masters, Sean Punch, Bill Stoddard, Roger Bell_West and John Dallman. Artwork by Kurt Wilcken, Dan Smith, Wikimedia Commons and Dover Books, with letters from Onno Meyer, Vicky Molokh, David L. Pulver, Dalton Spence and Dave Waring.

Need to reread it when more awake, but what I saw was interesting.

johndallman 11-16-2020 08:33 AM

Re: [Fanzine] The Path of Cunning
 
The third issue of The Path of Cunning, the world's leading GURPS fanzine, is now freely available from https://tekeli.li/path-of-cunning/

Articles by James P. Howard, II, Matt Riggsby, Anders Starmark and the
editors, Roger Bell_West and John Dallman.

Artwork by Wayne Peters, Dan "Smif" Smith, and public-domain sources.


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