He's a fan of the series and speculates on the last book in the way only he can. :)
Jun. 26th, 2007
Finis: A Book of Endings...
Jun. 26th, 2007 10:52 pmSo I contributed several images to this collection of short stories. Here is the blurb from the website, http://www.tomorrowtheworldgames.com/finis/. They even have a sample story for download that features one of my images.
gaaneden contributed several stories to this project as well.
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Finis is a collection of short stories inspired by the horrible endings found in the "choose your own adventure" books many of us read as children. Each of the over 40 stories is a tragic end to some tale, completely contained in two pages. One fateful choice leads you there, whether in a world of fantasy, horror, science fiction, or the everyday.
To Give People New Beginnings...
Against this backdrop of tragedy stands a book of hope. All proceeds from the sale of Finis go to charities* still working today to help those struck by Hurricane Katrina.
Against this backdrop of tragedy stands a book of hope. All proceeds from the sale of Finis go to charities* still working today to help those struck by Hurricane Katrina.
The proceeds from sales during the pre-order period and third quarter of 2007 will go towards Habitat for Humanity International* & United Way for the Greater New Orleans Area*.
Many Voices, Many Fates
Finis is an anthology project. Nearly two dozen people came together to create stories and photographs, including creepy tales from Paul Tevis and haunting photography from Jeremy Tidwell. This gives Finis a wide range of unique ideas and breathtaking imagery. Each turn of the page is going to give you something new, from the final regrets of an alchemist to risking a trip into a monster-filled city.
Finis is an anthology project. Nearly two dozen people came together to create stories and photographs, including creepy tales from Paul Tevis and haunting photography from Jeremy Tidwell. This gives Finis a wide range of unique ideas and breathtaking imagery. Each turn of the page is going to give you something new, from the final regrets of an alchemist to risking a trip into a monster-filled city.
Some of the contributors involved:
- Ryan Macklin of the game design podcast Master Plan
- Paul Tevis of the game podcasts Have Games, Will Travel and The Voice of the Revolution
- Jennifer Brozek, author for Sovereign Press & Margaret Weis Productions, editor of The Edge of Propinquity
- Layout done by Fred Hicks of Evil Hat Productions
Pick up the book. Flip to a random page. Choose your own fate.