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Adrian Moonbow Posted - 26 Jan 2004 : 14:42:03
I have wondered for a while:

How many of the (wonderful ) FR authors have a homepage?

I know of a few (Edit: And the ones mentioned below (special thanks to O love):

R. A. Salvatore: http://www.rasalvatore.com/
Elaine Cunningham: http://www.elainecunningham.com/
Voronica Whitney-Robinson: http://www.voronica.com/
Thomas M. Reid: http://www.thomasmreid.com/
Monte Cook: http://www.montecook.com/
Clayton Emery: http://www.claytonemery.com/
Kameron M. Franklin: http://kameronmf.home.comcast.net
Richard Lee Byers: http://stonehill.org/rlb
Jeff Grubb: http://grubbstreet.blogspot.com/
Don Bassingthwaite: http://www.sff.net/people/dbassing/
Edward Bolme: http://www.bolme.com/books.htm
Jean Rabe: http://www.sff.net/people/jeanr/index.html
Lynn Abbey: http://www.lynnabbey.com/
Christie Golden: http://www.christiegolden.com/

This will only be their own official homepage, no fanpages please!
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Rosemary Jones Posted - 06 Jan 2008 : 19:29:53
And anyone who is on My Space should link to James Davis' page just to get the funny video bulletins. His stuff was a major smile-maker in 2007.
Erik Scott de Bie Posted - 05 Jan 2008 : 01:09:17
I have a fairly static but informative (I hope!) homepage at:

www.erikscottdebie.com

Also my more-often-updated livejournal, to which you can get from my website:

eriksdb.livejournal.com

Cheers
Steven Schend Posted - 04 Jan 2008 : 21:15:50
Still working on steveneschend.com (and have to pay to reup its ownership). I have a placeholder page for my business website at www.vistagmedia.com. I'm also hoping to move my blog from livejournal to my own site (and have it mirrored at LJ and a few other places at which I can blog).

Steven
JamesLowder Posted - 24 Dec 2007 : 16:26:27
quote:
Originally posted by Adrian Moonbow

I have wondered for a while:

How many of the (wonderful ) FR authors have a homepage?

I know of a few (Edit: And the ones mentioned below (special thanks to O love):

R. A. Salvatore: http://www.rasalvatore.com/
Elaine Cunningham: http://www.elainecunningham.com/
Voronica Whitney-Robinson: http://www.voronica.com/
...



Voronica hasn't kept up her page at voronica.com and the URL looks to have been grabbed by a cyber-squatter or is in "park" mode.

Just got a web site launched myself at http://www.jameslowder.com

Thanks,
James Lowder
Nimriel Posted - 23 Dec 2007 : 12:41:53
One of my favorite author's, Drew Karpyshyn: http://www.drewkarpyshyn.com
James P. Davis Posted - 22 Dec 2007 : 07:21:28
Add me! I actually have two depending on one's preference (both are in my sig below). The Livejournal is fairly simple, but I mirror all posts on MySpace where things are a bit more customized to my tastes.
Hawkins Posted - 21 Dec 2007 : 21:42:25
And there is Eytan Bernstein who is a freelancer and did quite a bit of work on Dragons of Faerūn and is responsible (in a good way) for writing the "Class Chronicles" articles that gave most of the new 3.x classes places in the Realms.
EdGentry Posted - 21 Dec 2007 : 19:04:28
I have one at: http://www.edgentry.com

Thanks for putting this list together, Adrian.
Hawkins Posted - 21 Dec 2007 : 18:26:47
And don't forget the man who became one of my favorite Realms authors in a very short time:
Paul S. Kemp's Homepage
Paul S. Kemp's Blog
Ergdusch Posted - 21 Dec 2007 : 08:36:29
Oh, that strikes me straight on - Rosemary has only the title as Acolyte. Would ķt not be a fair thing to grant her the rightly accomplished title as FR Author?!? Moderators, get to work quickly!

(Edit note: To the nine Hells - that WAS fast! Not more than 2 min.!)

Also, I'd like to add

Lisa Smedman: http://www.lisasmedman.topcities.com/


Rosemary Jones Posted - 21 Dec 2007 : 05:37:53
My home page is www.rosemaryjones.com

And I've tried to include all the links there that I have to the other authors published in Realms of Dragons II, which was where my first Realms story was published. Right now my page is all about Crypt of the Moaning Diamond, which is my first novel in the Realms.

I also have a My Space page and at least two WOTC authors are linked to that. You can get to the My Space through my website.

I'm happy to add links. Just drop me an e-mail.
Faraer Posted - 31 Jan 2004 : 16:57:55
Hi (J.)/A./C./?,

I also offered a web designer friend's help to do Ed a site last month, but found out about the 'something in the works' vaguely mentioned above. There's a lot that could be done in advance of major participation by Ed: simple news, a FAQ, and with the cooperation of WotC some of the lore that's been posted to REALMS-L, or privately, or by wizards.com and since vanished.
The Hooded One Posted - 31 Jan 2004 : 16:49:26
One of my fellow "original Realms players" was going to do a site for Ed, but got called up (military reserves in Canada), and so things are on hold. Alex von Thorn (see "The Politics of Hell" in issue #17 of The Dragon) was going to do an Ed webpage at one point, and I seem to remember some of Ed's fellow Realms authors offering, too.
The problem is TIME. I think Ed did four novels in 2003, a bunch of game products, a dozen-some short stories, lots of web columns for Wizards and magazine columns (he writes scholarly stuff for librarian journals, too, and not a "vast" or "terrible" or dialect word to be seen therein, either :)). So what would you rather have? A webpage, or lots and lots of Realmslore. The man blurbs and fixes books for lots of other writers, too, some of them big names in hard sf, mystery, and juvenile fiction. Oh, yes, and he DOES have a "day job."
SiriusBlack Posted - 27 Jan 2004 : 21:32:12
Great additions O Love! I wasn't aware of any of those writers having their own home page.
O Love Posted - 27 Jan 2004 : 18:42:03
Well, according to my own list ;) the following authors are to be added:

Don Bassingthwaite: http://www.sff.net/people/dbassing/
Edward Bolme: http://www.bolme.com/books.htm
Jean Rabe: http://www.sff.net/people/jeanr/index.html
Paul Kidd: http://www.tower.net.au/~akira/Kidd/
Lynn Abbey: http://www.lynnabbey.com/
Victor Milan: http://pw1.netcom.com/~vicmilan/firebringer.html
Christie Golden: http://www.christiegolden.com/
Faraer Posted - 26 Jan 2004 : 17:02:28
Ed doesn't have a site yet, though he owned edgreenwood.com and may still. He agrees he needs one -- his news and point of view could do with more prominence -- and something is in the works. I wonder how much Realmslore Wizards wouldn't mind him putting up. (He's posted at ralsalvatore.com, but has posted much more, over 50,000 words, to REALMS-L.)

Jeff Grubb: http://grubbstreet.blogspot.com/

Not novel author:
Eric L. Boyd: http://www.ericlboyd.com/
Richard Lee Byers Posted - 26 Jan 2004 : 17:01:30
My Web page is:

http://stonehill.org/rlb

It's usually woefully out of date at any given time, though. If you want to know about my current projects, you're likely to do better asking me here on these boards.
Kameron M. Franklin Posted - 26 Jan 2004 : 17:00:29
I have my own personal webpage at http://kameronmf.home.comcast.net, but it is more geared toward getting me a job than a library of works, considering Maiden is my first book. I do have plans to run a website that will support my first original fantasy trilogy (and subsequent books set in that world), but that's still a year or two away.
SiriusBlack Posted - 26 Jan 2004 : 15:49:38
quote:
Originally posted by Adrian Moonbow

But do any of you guys know any more? Ed Greenwood, anyone?


I don't believe Ed Greenwood has a homepage. However, I believe he has made some postings on R.A. Salvatore's boards.

Your list is quite comprehensive. Be nice if that was added to the main site's scrolls for future visitors to reference.

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