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Message no. 1
From: Matthew M. Teixeira mteixei1@*****.rr.com
Subject: Shadowrun Gaming Magazines
Date: Thu, 17 Jun 1999 18:44:35 -0400
Hey chummers,

Any publications out there for the Shadowrun player. D&D has dragon, what does the
runner have?

Matthew M. Teixeira
mteixei1@*****.rr.com
Message no. 2
From: Manx timburke@*******.com.au
Subject: Shadowrun Gaming Magazines
Date: Fri, 18 Jun 1999 08:57:20 +1000
At 18:44 17/06/99 -0400 Matthew M. Teixeira wrote
>Hey chummers,
>
>Any publications out there for the Shadowrun player.
>D&D has dragon, what does the runner have?
>
>Matthew M. Teixeira

We have "The Big Doughnut" for Shadowrun.

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Message no. 3
From: Rand Ratinac docwagon101@*****.com
Subject: Shadowrun Gaming Magazines
Date: Thu, 17 Jun 1999 17:50:18 -0700 (PDT)
> At 18:44 17/06/99 -0400 Matthew M. Teixeira wrote
> >Hey chummers,
> >
> >Any publications out there for the Shadowrun
> player.
> >D&D has dragon, what does the runner have?
> >
> >Matthew M. Teixeira
>
> We have "The Big Doughnut" for Shadowrun.
> Manx // timburke@*******.com.au // #950

You always were a smartass, Tim. :)

Matt, the only 'official' publications I know of are Kage and
Shadowland, both of which have gone the way of the dodo (and back
copies of which are just about as easy to find :) ).

If you want 'publication'-type info, your best bet is to look on the
net. None of it is official, but some of it is quite good and useful.

*Doc' knows he's a smartass, too, but that doesn't stop him pointing
out flaws in others. "I don't know everything, but that doesn't stop me
claiming I do..."*
==Doc'
(aka Mr. Freaky Big, Super-Dynamic Troll of Tomorrow)

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Message no. 4
From: Mike Todd mtodd@*****.org
Subject: Shadowrun Gaming Magazines
Date: Thu, 17 Jun 1999 18:31:39 -0700
While it's not a dedicated Shadowrun zine, the first issue of my gaming
fanzine, 'encounters', features a Shadowrun article written by a buddy of
mine detailing an organization he created (the Paranormal Animal Rights
Alliance) and the underground militant arm of it, as well as providing some
adventure seeds.

The zine's main focus is adventures, and I hope to have an SR3 adventure for
the next issue, slated for the fourth quarter of this year.
Any would-be SR writers out there interested in writing some adventure
scenarios?


-----Original Message-----
From: Matthew M. Teixeira <mteixei1@*****.rr.com>
To: 'ShadowRN Mailing List' <shadowrn@*********.org>
Date: Thursday, June 17, 1999 3:49 PM
Subject: Shadowrun Gaming Magazines


>Hey chummers,
>
>Any publications out there for the Shadowrun player. D&D has dragon, what
does the runner have?
>
>Matthew M. Teixeira
>mteixei1@*****.rr.com
>
>
>
>
Message no. 5
From: Adam J adamj@*********.html.com
Subject: Shadowrun Gaming Magazines
Date: Fri, 18 Jun 1999 04:54:04 -0600
At 18:44 6/17/99 -0400, Matthew M. Teixeira wrote:
>Hey chummers,
>
>Any publications out there for the Shadowrun player. D&D has dragon, what
>does the runner have?

If you don't mind unofficial, there's The Shadowrun Supplemental available
at http://shadowrun.html.com/tss

At the moment there's no official magazines dedicated to Shadowrun.

Adam
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Message no. 6
From: Gurth gurth@******.nl
Subject: Shadowrun Gaming Magazines
Date: Fri, 18 Jun 1999 12:59:40 +0200
According to Matthew M. Teixeira, at 18:44 on 17 Jun 99, the word on
the street was...

> Any publications out there for the Shadowrun player. D&D has dragon,
> what does the runner have?

Old issues of Ka*Ge and Shadowland, if you can find them. Ka*Ge was run by
the Shadowrun Network as a sort of club magazine, while Shadowland was
only a magazine, but the SR Network disappeared in 1994, and Shadowland
ceased publication in 1997. So, there's not really anything in the way of
hardcopy magazines you can subscribe to. You can, however, download issues
of an e-zine called The Shadowrun Supplemental from
http://shadowrun.html.com/tss.

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Message no. 7
From: grahamdrew grahamdrew@*********.com
Subject: Shadowrun Gaming Magazines
Date: Tue, 15 Jun 1999 00:31:55 -0400
Matthew M. Teixeira wrote:
>
> Hey chummers,
>
> Any publications out there for the Shadowrun player. D&D has dragon, what does
the runner have?
>
> Matthew M. Teixeira
> mteixei1@*****.rr.com

Well, there was Kage, but they skipped town with a bunch of money from
what I heard. Then there was Shadowland, which which wasn't that great
in the first place. Now, we have The Shadowrun Supplemental, from the
people at the Archive, just not in a printed form. Anyone heard any
news about someone else picking up the reigns of a Shadowrun fanzine
endorsed by FASA?

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Message no. 8
From: Lady Jestyr jestyr@*********.html.com
Subject: Shadowrun Gaming Magazines
Date: Sat, 19 Jun 1999 11:22:20 +1000
At 00:31 15/06/99 -0400, grahamdrew wrote:
>
>Well, there was Kage, but they skipped town with a bunch of money from
>what I heard. Then there was Shadowland, which which wasn't that great
>in the first place. Now, we have The Shadowrun Supplemental, from the
>people at the Archive, just not in a printed form. Anyone heard any
>news about someone else picking up the reigns of a Shadowrun fanzine
>endorsed by FASA?

No scuttlebutt about a Shadowrun fanzine, unfortunately. I don't know that
it's all that likely - FASA has other priorities, I think.

Oh, and a minor nit-pick - The Shadowrun Supplemental has nothing to do
with the Archive. It's run by Adam Jury, who USED to be an Archive staffer
(but isn't any more, and TSS had no connection with the Archive even when
he was), and a bunch of editorial staff - none of whom, AFAIK, are Archive
staffers.

(Sorry if I sound overly protective; it's just that people tend to assume
that everything at Deep Resonance is run by the Archive - in fact, the only
part of Deep Resonance run by the Archive is the Archive itself. All the
other parts of DR are separate projects; we just brought them all together
under one neutral aegis. Saying TSS is run by the Archive is like saying
the Shadowrun Webring is run by the Archive... ;-)

Lady Jestyr

Work like you don't need the money. | It might look like I'm doing
Love like you've never been hurt. | nothing, but at the cellular
Dance like nobody's watching. | level I'm really quite busy.

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Message no. 9
From: Gideon, Pawn of Chaos gha5538@****.tamu.edu
Subject: Shadowrun Gaming Magazines
Date: Sat, 19 Jun 1999 13:23:03 -0500
At 20:22 -0500 on 06/18/99, Lady Jestyr wrote:

> Oh, and a minor nit-pick - The Shadowrun Supplemental has nothing to do
> with the Archive. It's run by Adam Jury, who USED to be an Archive staffer
> (but isn't any more, and TSS had no connection with the Archive even when
> he was), and a bunch of editorial staff - none of whom, AFAIK, are Archive
> staffers.
>
> (Sorry if I sound overly protective; it's just that people tend to assume
> that everything at Deep Resonance is run by the Archive - in fact, the only
> part of Deep Resonance run by the Archive is the Archive itself. All the
> other parts of DR are separate projects; we just brought them all together
> under one neutral aegis. Saying TSS is run by the Archive is like saying
> the Shadowrun Webring is run by the Archive... ;-)

I hope that I'm not the only one who substituted Tir for Archive and
immortal elves for archive staff. Now I'm stuck trying to parse an
ex-immortal elf for Adam J.

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