Archive for January, 2009

Hearts in Glorantha presents ‘Gloranthan Adventures’

Thursday, January 29th, 2009

Ok here’s the scoop on this one.  I initially set up Hearts in Glorantha to help reduce the amount of unpublished material sitting on my hard drive that had accumulated over the years. I got some out in Issue 1 , but I was so overwhelmed by the generosity of contributions for issue 2 I wanted to make sure that everything that was submitted was published , which it was.  Next issue I thought I’ll get some articles in, which I will in the form of some Lunar Herobands, but already there has been large number of articles promised. So this still leaves me with over two hundred of pages of scenarios some of which really are too long to go in HiG.

Yesterday I contacted Greg about the possibility of doing a Gloranthan/HeroQuest Adventures magazine, and the Gloranthadad said YES!!
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Glorantha news round up

Tuesday, January 20th, 2009

Hearts in Glorantha hasn’t been the only fanzine released recently.

The Zin Letters Issue 3 by the Kalikos society is now available via Tradetalk.

Mongoose Publishing have just put up the preview of Lawrence Whitaker’s Fronela (available next month) and RuneQuest Empires, which although is a RQ generic rules book has copious examples from Glorantha.

Also recently released the Duck book and Ruins of Glorantha books.

Hearts in Glorantha issue two now on sale!!

Monday, January 12th, 2009

Hearts in Glorantha Issue 2 cover

Issue 2 is now available via our Lulu store.

£6 for Print, via Lulu
£3 for eBook Pdf,  via Lulu

HiG Issue 2 preview – Pdf (1.8 MB)

I’m now accepting contributions for Issue 3 (Summer 2009) . The submission deadline is April 1st, with a release date of early June.

Hearts In Glorantha issue 1 now available via Patriot games

Wednesday, January 7th, 2009

Just a quick note to say Hearts in Glorantha issue 1 is now available via Patriot Games’ online store

Get Hearts in Glorantha issue 1 from Patriot Games

Worth checking out if you want a print copy but were put off by Lulu.com’s rather high postage costs.

For example postage in the UK was £1. If you can get to Sheffield or Huddersfield you can pick it up directly from their shops.

BTW Issue 2 is currently at the printers and will be available in the next couple of weeks.