2021
Apperley, Thomas H.
In: Analog Game Studies, vol. 8, iss. 3, 2021, ISBN: 2643-7112.
Journal article Open access
Links | Tags: Editorial, Fiend Folio, Role-playing games
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Sturrock, Ian; Apperley, Thomas H.
Contributing to Fiend Folio: White Dwarf and the UK RPG Scene
In: Analog Game Studies, vol. 8, iss. 3, 2021, ISSN: 2643-7112.
Journal article Open access
Abstract | Links | Tags: Dungeons & Dragons, Fiend Folio, Interview, Role-playing games
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title = {Contributing to Fiend Folio: White Dwarf and the UK RPG Scene},
author = {Ian Sturrock and Thomas H. Apperley},
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abstract = {This article collects interviews with five writers of Fiend Folio monsters, offering an insight both into UK hobbyist culture of the time, and the processes of creating and submitting a monster for the anthology. We were interested in exploring how contributors remembered their relationship with the hobby at the time, and what being included in the Fiend Folio meant for them. We also hoped that by speaking with people involved in making the Fiend Folio we could conceptualize the book and the hobby itself as a process made up of many small contributions from people with a more-or-less committed and long-term engagement with the hobby.},
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This article collects interviews with five writers of Fiend Folio monsters, offering an insight both into UK hobbyist culture of the time, and the processes of creating and submitting a monster for the anthology. We were interested in exploring how contributors remembered their relationship with the hobby at the time, and what being included in the Fiend Folio meant for them. We also hoped that by speaking with people involved in making the Fiend Folio we could conceptualize the book and the hobby itself as a process made up of many small contributions from people with a more-or-less committed and long-term engagement with the hobby.