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From: Kristling the Weird <kristlingweird@*********.COM>
Subject: Border Security
Date: Tue, 25 Nov 1997 01:50:06 -0500
Wilson Reis de S. Neto wrote:
>
> Wilson Reis de S. Neto said on 20:10/23 Nov 97...
>
> > I'm REALLY interested in participating on the NERPS/NAGttW project, but
> my
> > english sucks and i don't have access to the newer sourcebooks....
> > I do live in Brazil, and i want to participate writing bout amazonia in
> > 2050's .
> > What should i do?
> >
> > E-mail all this people and ask ?
>
> And Gurth replied:
>
> <snip some other info>
>
> What I suggest you do is post your question to the NERPS list. Say you
> want to write about Amazonia but don't have the sourcebooks; we're with
> enough people to help you out with at least the basics onto which you can
> build -- FASA hasn't really told us much aout Amazonia, so you have pretty
> much a free hand.
>
> As you see, Gurth encouraged me.
>
> If there's anybody interested, pleeeeeeeeease contact me.
>
> I do have some spare time and i really would like to publish something
> concerning Amazonia.
>
> Tks (a lot)
>
> [ ]'s
> Will
> UIN 1686272
> http://home.iis.com.br/~mazoreis/main.htm
aLONG THESE LINES, I would really like to write something about border
crossing, and all I've gotten so far is a not- able to contact
"co-authour" and people offering me references to books I can't get my
hands on (so close to a major centre without money or car!) so please,
PLEASE, e-mail me if you can assist. I think this sorta thing is vital
to a book like the NAGTTW.
--I hate the shadowrun swear words, so can I just say fuck and be done
with it?
Kristling "The Weird" Ravenwing
"I am not a number, I am a free.... ah, screw it, if you haven't gotten
it over all the other episodes, you won't get it now..." -The Prisoner
http://www.geocities.com/TimesSquare/Castle/5482/
kristlingweird@*********.com

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