Gaming Tie-Ins Already?
Mar. 20th, 2006 10:44 pmAn old grad school friend and former GM of mine is preparing to start an online Mage: The Awakening campaign based loosely on "Atlantis Cranks Need Not Apply." How weird is that? I'm downright gleeful about it. He's currently calling it "Atlantis Cranks, Unfortunately, In Charge." Go, Steve!
Can I achieve publication? Who the hell knows. But apparently I can inspire spin-offs.
Can I achieve publication? Who the hell knows. But apparently I can inspire spin-offs.
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Date: 2006-03-20 08:41 pm (UTC)I am so happy.
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Date: 2006-03-21 08:49 am (UTC)It just reinforces my sense that I could grow a readership, if I once got the work out there.
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Date: 2006-03-21 11:47 am (UTC)And you'd totally have an audience sweetie, I don't think that's what you have to worry about.
Really it's just the luck/work of getting published and then you'll be off like a rocket!
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Date: 2006-03-21 02:38 pm (UTC)I'm happy you don't mind me riffing on your story. I think the term for what I'm doing is... let me see here... ah, yes, stealing. One nice thing about RPGs is that one can un-self-consciously steal things for their home games -- like entire campaigns set around the X-Men or having a 50th level Darth Vader anti-paladin as the nemesis for your AD&D group.
Atlantis Cranks Need Not Apply is a great title -- the kind of title that I think would get people to pull even a spine out version off a shelf and take a look. And I think the quirky humor coupled to the characters' realistic reactions to finding out the world is rather weird give it a unique flavor, and would bring people back to further stories in the setting. After all, if Atlantis is real, what other legends are real?
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Date: 2006-03-21 09:52 pm (UTC)When I came up with that title, I cackled with glee off and on for about half an hour. My big projects just have working titles that I wouldn't pine for if the books sold and some production department decided to change them, but I would be really bummed if I couldn't keep calling the novella by what does seem to be its true name.
Some other legends are real in Jane's New Jersey, and some definitely aren't. Neither Jane nor Ria is really right about how the world works. Their New Jersey is weirder than either of them knows.
New England makes sense for your campaign, though. You do steal Lovecraft well.
And here I didn't even know you were on lj.