Yesterday I got some stuff from Lulu:
Original Edition Character Options
I submitted some stuff for Fight On #4, so I’m keen on Fight On doing well. It’s a monster of a fanzine if you think about it. They got an extra license to use Judges Guild material for this issue only which explains why they crammed so much stuff into this issue, I think.
As to the question of whether I would like to play *Swords & Wizardry* or *Labyrinth Lord* with *Original Edition Character Options*: I think at the moment I prefer the second option because I’ve been playing a bit of Labyrinth Lord already. I’m just more familiar with it right now.
I’m not sure I really want to play *Mutant Future*. I must have been confused when I added it to my shopping basket. 😒 Perhaps I can play a one-shot one of these days.
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Hey hey! as someone who is planning on publishing via Lulu.... what are your impressions of the service? Did you buy the above materials in PRINT or via PDF? A second opinion would be good to know.
– jonathan 2008-12-05 19:21 UTC
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I am positively surprised when it comes to Lulu. I bought all the material in print. In addition to the things I’ve listed, I’ve bought the two previous issues of Fight On from Lulu ¹ – and I’ve been very happy with the material I received. There were no strange delays, no lost orders, no damaged goods, no thin paper, no ink blots. Shipping is a bit cheaper if I buy 2nd hand books from Amazon Marketplace (and free if I buy new books from Amazon), but right now that’s the only drawback. I hear that this is very frustrating in Australia, though. ²
– Alex Schroeder 2008-12-06 00:58 UTC