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Northwest Science Fiction Resources |
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Annual Northwest Regional Convention (SeaTac, WA) |
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RadCon (Pasco, WA) |
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We traditionally have an annual party around Halloween and in 2007 plan to host one heckuva party at MisCon 21 in Missoula, Montana the last weekend in May. Check back periodically for updates. |
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NW Gamers |
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GamersNorth: Online Gaming Resource and Gamer Directory |
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"The Home Page for Science Fiction and Fantasy" |
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SFCrowsnest SF/F Magazine |
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Critters is an on-line workshop/critique group for serious writers of Science Fiction, Fantasy, and Horror. You get your work critiqued in exchange for critiquing the work of others, both of which are invaluable ways to improve your writing. It's run by Dr. Andrew Burt, currently vice-president of SFWA, and his army of software minions. |
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A guide to publishers and writing services for serious writers! |
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Common Content is a catalog of content, a repository of information about works made available under licenses from the Creative Commons project, or in the Public Domain. For more information on the how's of Common Content, check out our How It Works page. |
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SouthWest Montana Role-Playing Calendar
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This calendar was created with several purposes in mind. The first was to provide a means of sending automated reminders to forgetful players, so that attendance would be more reliable at game sessions. Another purpose was to recruit new players to existing games, especially when players had to leave the game or move away. The calendar is also useful in finding out about other games or campaigns in the area, and which may be interesting to join. The calendar also provides a log or journal of sessions and happenings in the campaign, so that players that miss a session can catch up before the next session. |
The Realms of Avalon, Inc. is a non-profit 501(c)(3) organization dedicated to learning and teaching the many cultures, skills, and activities of the years 500 - 1603. Avalon has two goals: 1) Creating and maintaining a structure for people to engage in historical Re-Enactment; 2) Engaging in Educational Outreach, both by creating community events and by using technology to make infomation available. |
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