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Message no. 1
From: "J.D. Falk" <jdfalk@****.CAIS.COM>
Subject: Uncle NERPS Wants You...
Date: Thu, 6 Oct 1994 18:17:56 -0400
Okay, folks, we've been pissing around saying "we need to get
this Psionics thing moving" for long enough now. I can't -- and, for
that matter, _won't_ -- write the whole thing myself. I'm the Project
Leader, which really means Editor & General Motivator like it used to say
in one of my .sigs -- not the author (I ain't qualified.)

The current version of the NERPS FAQ is ready to be sent out, and
I assume that the next sending is in the works. THERE ARE CHANGES, the
main one being that to get an author-id# you EMail me instead of our
Fearless Leader.
Like it says in the FAQ, to get an ID# you have to promise to
write something, and you will be expected to do so. What we need written
is 50-70% of NERPS: Shadows of the Mind (psionics), not to mention NERPS:
Shadowlore II.
Now, if any of you have something you are specifically interested
in writing for either publication, please EMail me ASAP so I can assign
you your number and we can get started. I'll be actively looking for
authors for any unassigned parts of the Psionics book once I've got a
better outline put together, but it would be very helpful for people to
volunteer immediately.

CURRENTLY ASSIGNED AUTHOR-ID#'S:

C-01: Greig Chisholm <885060ch@****.gla.ac.uk>
F-01: J.D. Falk <jdfalk@****.com>
H-01: Robert A. Hayden <hayden@*******.mankato.msus.edu>

Greig submitted, and then revoked, two spells for Shadowlore II;
his id# is still valid. Robert and I are listed by default.

-------------========== J.D. Falk <jdfalk@****.com> =========-------------
| NERPS Project Leader | Assorted current NERPS project files |
| (Editor & General Motivator) | ftp://cais.com/pub/jdfalk/nerps-proj |
----------------========== Finger for Geek Code ==========----------------

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