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Old 06-24-2015, 01:41 PM
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Originally Posted by sglancy12 View Post
I'm pretty sure Frank occasions this forum now and again. But I'll pass it on.

As for "Warriors of the Everglades," "The last University" and "The Mad Woman of Miami," I have a phone-book-sized pile of photocopied printouts (from a dot-matrix printer) that Tom Mulkey gave me back in the late 1980s, early 1990s. It's all about his campaign setting in Florida. I will see what I can do about scanning some of this stuff and releasing it... if I can find time between my other professional gaming projects.

Of course, there is the Mulkey estate to consider. He had a wife, a daughter and (I think) a son. I'm not sure how they would feel about that. As long as I'm not charging money, I think I'm good to go. The papers were a gift from Tom and I bet he'd love to know that people were still enjoying his work twenty years later.

A. Scott Glancy, co-host Podcast at Ground Zero.
Scott,
I think dropping them a line with a proviso that it will be made available free (with a few words of introduction and dedication by them, perhaps) and I think honor would be satisfied?
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