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Post by Zipp on Oct 18, 2017 4:52:48 GMT
Hey all! Been a long time. Just wanted to see how Project Aon is doing. What with Dever passing away and all, and the future of the book publications uncertain, I at least am hoping the past is secure I plan on donating some money each month to PA, even if just a small amount, and wanted to see how the site is doing. Are bills being paid okay? Is the future of Project Aon in jeopardy at all? Too many good memories here to let this pass away, too...
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Post by Black Cat on Oct 21, 2017 15:50:32 GMT
Hey all! Been a long time. Just wanted to see how Project Aon is doing. What with Dever passing away and all, and the future of the book publications uncertain, I at least am hoping the past is secure I plan on donating some money each month to PA, even if just a small amount, and wanted to see how the site is doing. Are bills being paid okay? Is the future of Project Aon in jeopardy at all? Too many good memories here to let this pass away, too... I don't think Project Aon is in any danger. Plus, I think the republication of the series will go forward: old books will be republished based on the modifications PA made over the years and the last three books of the series will be written by Ben, with the help of Scriptarium. Speaking of which, I've just learned that the founder and former president of Scriptarium, David Latapie, has died last week. I don't know how the impact of this news will affect the publication process. (EDIT: in fact, I just found out that his death happened in February, so there might not be any impact since it is only now that Scriptarium found out about his passing, showing that he was not very much involved with the organization.) Anyways, we might get more news about the future of the series in two weeks, at the Lucca Comics & Games where Ben will award the Joe Dever Fantasy Award.
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