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Apparantly he owns the rights to Amber. (as mentioned here.) Mention this? --Starwed
I don't know that he 'owns' the rights, but he has been granted license by the estate of Zelazny. Or something like that.
My rationale on including this write in the D&D wikiproject is that he wrote one novel for the Birthright setting ("The Hag's Contract"), as well as at least three short stories which firt appeared in Dragon magazine: On the Rocks at Slab’s (January 1986), Well Bottled at Slab’s (October 1987), and On the Scent at Slab’s (October 1995). Maybe that's a bit of a stretch, but I figure it's good enough. ;) BOZ ( talk) 23:29, 25 January 2010 (UTC)
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Apparantly he owns the rights to Amber. (as mentioned here.) Mention this? --Starwed
I don't know that he 'owns' the rights, but he has been granted license by the estate of Zelazny. Or something like that.
My rationale on including this write in the D&D wikiproject is that he wrote one novel for the Birthright setting ("The Hag's Contract"), as well as at least three short stories which firt appeared in Dragon magazine: On the Rocks at Slab’s (January 1986), Well Bottled at Slab’s (October 1987), and On the Scent at Slab’s (October 1995). Maybe that's a bit of a stretch, but I figure it's good enough. ;) BOZ ( talk) 23:29, 25 January 2010 (UTC)
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