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Proposed by [[Peter Milan]], the Crossroads imprint drew in a number of other RACC writers including [[Mike Friedman|Mikes Friedman]] and [[Mike Escutia|Escutia]], [[Matt Rossi]], [[Todd Kogutt]] (who helped out with the worldbuilding) and [[Eagle]] himself, with his frequent collaborator [[David Anastasion]]. It began as a closed universe which would open up to new writers as it developed, sadly, they never got to that point before the writing momentum petered out. | Proposed by [[Peter Milan]], the Crossroads imprint drew in a number of other RACC writers including [[Mike Friedman|Mikes Friedman]] and [[Mike Escutia|Escutia]], [[Matt Rossi]], [[Todd Kogutt]] (who helped out with the worldbuilding) and [[Eagle]] himself, with his frequent collaborator [[David Anastasion]]. It began as a closed universe which would open up to new writers as it developed, sadly, they never got to that point before the writing momentum petered out. | ||
− | The Crossroads imprint has been defunct for some time, however, Arvie the Wonderdog continues to bartend at the [[RACCCafe]]. | + | The Crossroads imprint has been defunct for some time, however, Mike Friedman's protagonist Arvie the Wonderdog continues to bartend at the [[RACCCafe]]. |
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[[Category:Imprints]] | [[Category:Imprints]] |
Revision as of 22:33, 12 March 2022
- There's even Crossroads, which, despite supposedly being a connecting point for every reality that exists, is a closed universe. This odd contradiction has driven many philosophers to a state of extreme insanity...
- –Chris Meadows, Team M.E.C.H.A. #60
Proposed by Peter Milan, the Crossroads imprint drew in a number of other RACC writers including Mikes Friedman and Escutia, Matt Rossi, Todd Kogutt (who helped out with the worldbuilding) and Eagle himself, with his frequent collaborator David Anastasion. It began as a closed universe which would open up to new writers as it developed, sadly, they never got to that point before the writing momentum petered out.
The Crossroads imprint has been defunct for some time, however, Mike Friedman's protagonist Arvie the Wonderdog continues to bartend at the RACCCafe.
<more later>