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  1. Phil
    4:21 am on September 20th, 2007

    That’s a very entertaining read Yax. Cool questions and Jon2n’s answers are delicious!

    Damn his campaign of Work(TM) sounds more exciting than man… I need to take notes.

  2. Robert
    5:47 am on September 20th, 2007

    Hey, nice work, two of my regular and cherished reads together at last.

    I am glad you asked about the two ‘n’s. It does make searching for the right newsletter in my email that much easier, though I’ve got my suspicions that that is not the reason he has 2 ‘n’s.

  3. Yax
    8:48 pm on September 21st, 2007

    I’m glad you enjoyed it. I’ll try to do more interviews in the future and hopefully make them good reads too.

  4. Scott
    5:47 am on September 26th, 2007

    I really enjoyed this! I’ve read Johnn for years… who knew he could be this funny?

  5. Ian Winterbottom
    8:29 am on January 18th, 2008

    Johnn is the Greatest, one of the Good Guys, definitely wears a white hat. There is actually a logical reason for the second “N”, it is his privilege to inform you. I have been corresponding for some time, and written the odd article. Subbed since way back, it is the single biggest influence and one of my best “outlets” or inputs - however have now discovered Dungeon Mastering, so ?! I knew he was funny too, (mnyaah, mnyahh!) he makes me smile anyway! And one of the most innovative, imaginative blokes I know, my misfortune is to be born on the wrong damn Continent! Who invented geography, anyway? With all the OTHER guys who add to rpgtips, a GM who misses out on it (and of course my articles!!) is missing something! (Word of mouth, J!)
    Ian Winterbottom

  6. Yax
    2:07 pm on January 18th, 2008

    Thanks for the kind words. I’m sure John will appreciate the compliments too.

  7. Ian Winterbottom
    3:22 pm on March 25th, 2008

    Same goes for you, Yax, it is good to read stuff from fellow enthusiasts who enjoy things like this as much as I do; when you are on your own like me you get to wondering if there ARE any other Gamers out there; mags like this one remind me not only that there are but that some, like yourself among others, are imaginative and intelligent too. Power to your elbow!
    Ian W

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