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Play Sorcerer: Narrative Tools and Techniques for Social Storytelling
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Ron Edwards
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Re: Play Sorcerer: Narrative Tools and Techniques for Social Storytelling
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Reply #15 on:
August 07, 2008, 06:43:36 AM »
Wow, Sorcerer > Disney? Yikes.
This is impressive and exciting, Christopher.
Best, Ron
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Christopher Kubasik
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Re: Play Sorcerer: Narrative Tools and Techniques for Social Storytelling
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August 07, 2008, 07:03:12 AM »
You don't know Disney like I know Disney.
Trust me.
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stop
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Lemonhead,
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Christopher Kubasik
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DONE!
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August 07, 2008, 03:31:02 PM »
And that's that... the Funding is closed.
To All,
I am in awe. I am thrilled, and a little scared... because let's face it, my job is now to deliver something worth the trust given me by all those who donated.
My brain is hustling on a dozen projects right now... but this is moving front and center.
Thanks so, so much to all who have supported the project. Time will now be carved out (starting this weekend, in fact) to begin pounding the keys.
I cannot wait. I can't wait to deliver a book that will help bring out the
Sorcerer
awesomeness James is going on and on about.
I'll be doing updates on the blog I've set up. (It's been spotty because of a mix of Internet and Wordpress problems -- but I plan on keeping it pretty lively over there.)
Thanks again!
CK
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Lemonhead,
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greyorm
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My name is Raven.
Re: Play Sorcerer: Narrative Tools and Techniques for Social Storytelling
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August 08, 2008, 01:01:13 AM »
To use the speak of the intarwebs: w00t!
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Rev. Ravenscrye Grey Daegmorgan
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Frank Tarcikowski
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Re: Play Sorcerer: Narrative Tools and Techniques for Social Storytelling
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August 11, 2008, 02:12:24 AM »
Indeed.
- Frank
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Peter Nordstrand
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Re: Play Sorcerer: Narrative Tools and Techniques for Social Storytelling
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Wow, that was fast. I hope this thing will be for sale for those of us that didn't get to participate in the Funding before it closed. Best wishes!
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Christopher Kubasik
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Re: Play Sorcerer: Narrative Tools and Techniques for Social Storytelling
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It will be on sale... it will!
Agreements are already in the works. I think everyone will be very pleased by the time everything is wrapped up!
CK
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Re: Play Sorcerer: Narrative Tools and Techniques for Social Storytelling
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Quote from: Peter Nordstrand on August 11, 2008, 04:58:47 AM
Wow, that was fast. I hope this thing will be for sale for those of us that didn't get to participate in the Funding before it closed. Best wishes!
I agree. I don't drop by here as often as I should and I totally missed the chance to help fund this project. This book sounds totally amazing and I can't wait to get one! (At this point I think I own every rulebook and every supplement for
Sorcerer
and am patiently waiting for that "ah ha" moment.)
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