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Thanks for the help. There seems to be something wrong with the first link (the one for Wizards site) as I always get an error. And yes, I've got my number and password right because I can access the Control Panel.

The second link works great. It doesn't look like a complete list but it will surely help.

Thanks again, and if anyone else has more links to share, I'd appreciate it.


Thanks for understanding. I got the impression I got here on a wrong foot or something. As I said, that's the only book I read from her, and it was mostly because it had historical value as the first official novel in the Greyhawk setting (one of my favorite D&D settings, btw). I even bought it second-hand from Amazon just so I could see what all the fuss was about.

Unfortunately, I was used to JRR Tolkien, HP Lovecraft and other fantasy writers of the 20th century, so I felt kind of disappointed. I guess hype has a tendency to raise people's expectations beyond reasonble levels.


Just want to add: I was told that "if Erik Mona doesn't know, then no one does".

So, if you can't help me with the list I mentioned above, can someone tell me how I can contact mr. Mona?

Thanks.


My apologies to anyone who might have been insulted by my last post, but where I come from such comments are natural.

It's much more insulting to lie and pretend you like someone's work just because they died, afterall, dying is natural stage of human life, and does not warrant special treatment of any kind.

But again, if you feel your local/cultural values have been insulted, my apologies.


I'm trying to find a comprehensive list of all modules released for Living Greyhawk (RPGA), including the retired ones, but I can't seem to find it anywhere on the net.

The best I've found were region specific lists, and most of them only cover the current modules (anything older than 2003 is gone).

I'm mainly interested in the titles, but if there's a small blurb describing the contents of the module, so much the better.

Any help is appreciated... Thanks!


It's always sad when someone passes away, specially if they had a public impact. However, I'm not so sure about miss Norton's talent because I've read Quag Keep and it was pretty bad.

Then again, that was the only book I read from her, so maybe her other works show her true value.