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Linkage: Friends And Co-Conspirators

Altistic-- Andrea Hartmann's personal page, which serves as a repository for her amazing artwork and well written fan-fiction. 

Arieanne's Secret Garden-- Poetess, tireless LiveJournal Support volunteer, and gobs of creativity are just a few of the facets of Arie that shine through as you visit her domain. Just one word of warning: Do NOT look directly into the baby.

Backup Jackson -- My good friend Dave uses this web space to promote a band he leads. The fact that it's one of NJ's coolest ska bands ever is just icing on the cake, baby! Check out the band that's been Skanking It To The Man Since 2001! (tm)

Game Room Blitz-- Jess Regan's fanzine lives on, at least in spirit, in his sprawling personal site. Here you can gorge yourself on old-school platform and gaming deliciousness, as well as an extensive shrine to Dan, from the Street Fighter series. Yes, DAN. Top it off with a site mascot ALMOST as cute as Toroth, and you've got a web site you HAVE to see .

in a nutshell--  Olivia's a thoughtful and insightful person, and a talented writer/musician to boot. She has an online journal as well as collections of her poetry, bits of writing here and there. Go check out her intensely introspective and personal site, and see why she's been at the journal site game longer than almost anyone I know (and why it's a shame she's sort-of stopped). I'm currently tinkering with a redesign. ^_^

Intentionally Blank-- Richard Rous somehow manages to make even the most mundane details of his day sound interesting or amusing. Sometimes they even sound amusingly interesting. And he was the inspiration for me to finally move to a table-less, css-driven design for MY personal site.

Kupek's Den-- It's a shame Scott doesn't update anymore; one look at his site should tell you why. While the streamlined, Moogle-centric design scheme would make you think it's a simple site at first blush, read through any of Scott's rants, writing or thoughts, and you'll find a very articulate, well-thought-out man. Or, you could just visit for the picture of Cait Sith getting the crap beaten out of him by a bunch of Moogles from FFVI.

Kurai ...and this would be the domain that imoutochan lynlyn has founded. Web gateway to the many and varied sites done by imoutochan; all of them are fascinating to read and view. You'll see sections that offer not only an insightful peek into the authoress' mind, but a cohesive package bursting at the seams with what many pages and sites nowadays seem to lack: CONTENT. 

Razor's Edge-- Rob Nolan, aka Buddha, collects his Swat Kats shrine, his role-playing links, and his artwork into one handy-dandy website. I would suggest seeking out his artwork; the files may be huge, but they're well worth it. And he has a treasure-trove of artwork that he hasn't scanned in. Maybe a few emails his way will get him to consider adding more. Also one of the most consistently entertaining storytellers/DMs ever.

Reggie's Home on the Web-- One page, which servers as a catch all vital stat page, link repository, and writing sample showcase.

Sign of The Rainbow-- She finally got her own domain! Personal site of one Tami Marie Baker, one of the coolest people to come from the Tri-State area since Kevin Smith or Billy Joel, and one of my closest friends ever. You'll find links to her extensive writings, selected poetry, a large Billy Joel shrine temple obsess section, and some of her artwork (my favorite is the series she did pairing Pokémon and RPG heroines). Be nice to Bastian the Royal Turtle when visiting; he can't stand rude guests. Formerly the GIA's tireless fan fiction section head. she currently works as a tireless music teacher at Laurel Plains.

Sylvia's Simple Yet Functional Web Page-- It's aptly titled, but still nicely laid out, with info on the RPG and Live Action Role-Playing campaigns she runs. She also has a PC in the HERO system game Buddha runs ever other Monday (and that I attend every other week).

Toastyfrog-- While we initially heard of each other (via my splash page gallery that I shamelessly ripped off from him), after emailing back and forth, we became pretty good acquaintances, and when he was living in New Brunswick, NJ for a time, we got to hang out fairly often (though about one or two of the six times we did so was actually planned), and I am happy to count him as a friend. He's also part of the inspiration to move to a three-column fluid layout. He's currently shifted the focus from a gaming/anime/review site to a one with a more personal introspective site, with a newly-created piece of art for each update... and watching him ease into a new art style is amazing to behold.

T.H.oR.: That stands for "Thor's Homepage of Recalcitrancy", and it's the homepage of Thor Antrim, former RPGamer letter columnist. Visit the site for his original fiction, rants, "Ask Thor", Videogame Look-alikes, Videogame Sound-alikes, and more. He also crafted a necklace for me; this necklace is so cool I can only do it justice by calling it an amulet. :D

 

 

 

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