[net.sf-lovers] D&D adventures in fiction

reiher@LOCUS.UCLA.EDU (08/01/85)

From: Peter Reiher <reiher@LOCUS.UCLA.EDU>


>        I am an avid Dungeons and Dragons player/DM, and am
>wondering if anyone knows if any books have ever been published that
>were derived from actual games.  

I know of one through personal experience, not a book but a short story.
The story in question is titled "Just Call Me Albert" (I think) and was
published in "Dragontales", a one-time-only TSR publication of fantasy
stories.  I was the DM for the adventure in question, which was only
slightly less bizarre than Martin Mundt (adventurer and author) wrote it
up.  It was loads of fun, and I enjoyed seeing it show up in print, too.

        			Peter Reiher
				reiher@LOCUS.UCLA.EDU
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sch@druil.UUCP (HigginsS) (08/03/85)

based on possible D&D adventures.  
	It is published by TSR and there is a set of modules from which I think the novels are from.
	In the opposite context, the Fafhrd & Gray Mouser series is what a lot 
of D&D was derived from.  They are written by Fritz Leiber.

			S. Higgins.