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Message no. 1
From: Andre' Selmer <031SEA@******.WITS.AC.ZA>
Subject: Shadowrun Stories Sites ??
Date: Tue, 1 Aug 1995 10:27:07 +0200
Anyone know if there are any Newsgroups or sites out there that hold
stories written by the general public of the likes of us (Relating to
Shadowrun of course ;-))

Thanks
Andre' Man is a teller of stories, he lives by and is surrounded by his
own stories and those of other people, he sees everythings that
happens to him in terms of these stories and thus has to live
enacting them
-Sarte

GARFIELD !
-Jon
Message no. 2
From: Eve Forward <lutra@******.COM>
Subject: Re: Shadowrun Stories Sites ??
Date: Tue, 1 Aug 1995 05:26:22 -0700
Adam Getchell has some, and has links to other pages with some, I think...
http://instruction.ucdavis.edu (then select "Team").

-E
Message no. 3
From: Damion Milliken <adm82@***.EDU.AU>
Subject: Re: Shadowrun Stories Sites ??
Date: Wed, 2 Aug 1995 21:54:54 +1000
Andre' Selmer writes:

> Anyone know if there are any Newsgroups or sites out there that hold
> stories written by the general public of the likes of us (Relating to
> Shadowrun of course ;-))

The chatsubo mailing list is dedicated to cyberpunk fiction, of which a
sizeable proportion people set in the SR universe. They've got a fairly
extensive ftp archive somewhere that I found once <ducks over to terminal
next to him to try random ftp sites from large list to see if he can find
the site again...nope, not that one...nor that one...aha got it> its at:
catalina.opt-sci.arizona.edu

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Damion Milliken University of Wollongong E-mail: adm82@***.edu.au

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