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==Welcome . . . ==
==About Me . . . ==
to the Great Library of Greyhawk (GLoG). Be sure to check out the [[Writing Guidelines]]. Feel free to post any questions you may have on my [[User talk:Robbastard|talk page]].--[[User:Robbastard|Robbastard]] ([[User talk:Robbastard|talk]]) 20:54, 23 May 2012 (EDT)
GreyhawkGrognard, aka Joseph Bloch, runs the Greyhawk Grognard blog (currently located at [http://greyhawkgrognard.blogspot.com http://greyhawkgrognard.blogspot.com]). He has been playing Dungeons and Dragons since 1977 and wargames for longer than that, and has been a fan of the World of Greyhawk since before it was first published, gleaning hints into its nature from the original Greyhawk supplement and Dungeon Masters Guide books.
 
He is a long-time member of Greyhawk fandom, being active in the old AOL message board days, and most currently on Canonfire! as well as his blog. He's pretty sure he was the first to use the term "canon" in the context of Greyhawk (a crossover from his Star Trek fandom endeavors), but can't prove it, and is happy to go with "one of the first to use the term" in casual conversation.
 
He is the author of the Castle of the Mad Archmage adventure module, which was published serially on his blog from 2009-2010, and which is scheduled to be published by Black Blade Publishing in 2012. He is also the author of Adventures Dark and Deep, which explores what Advanced Dungeons and Dragons might have looked like if Gary Gygax had been able to continue developing it, based entirely on his public statements and other works.
 
He lives in northern New Jersey with his wife and daughter, and frequents game conventions in the area. If you see someone with a button that says "SPI Died For Your Sins", strike up a conversation!
 
==You will probably want . . .==
to move your bio information to your main [http://www.canonfire.com/wiki/index.php?title=User:GreyhawkGrognard&action=edit&redlink=1 user page]. Generally, user talk pages serve as a means for users to communicate with each other, such as when there are questions or content issues. For instance, note the difference in my [[User:Robbastard|user page]] and my [[talk page|User talk:Robbastard]]. On most wikis, users will not edit another user's main page, but they will the user talk pages, which effectively serve as a message board or Facebook "wall".
Also, when posting to talk pages, it's encouraged to "sign" one's posts, by adding four tildes ( ~ ) to the end of the message. Let me know if you have any questions.--[[User:Robbastard|Robbastard]] ([[User talk:Robbastard|talk]]) 14:23, 27 May 2012 (EDT)

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About Me . . .

GreyhawkGrognard, aka Joseph Bloch, runs the Greyhawk Grognard blog (currently located at http://greyhawkgrognard.blogspot.com). He has been playing Dungeons and Dragons since 1977 and wargames for longer than that, and has been a fan of the World of Greyhawk since before it was first published, gleaning hints into its nature from the original Greyhawk supplement and Dungeon Masters Guide books.

He is a long-time member of Greyhawk fandom, being active in the old AOL message board days, and most currently on Canonfire! as well as his blog. He's pretty sure he was the first to use the term "canon" in the context of Greyhawk (a crossover from his Star Trek fandom endeavors), but can't prove it, and is happy to go with "one of the first to use the term" in casual conversation.

He is the author of the Castle of the Mad Archmage adventure module, which was published serially on his blog from 2009-2010, and which is scheduled to be published by Black Blade Publishing in 2012. He is also the author of Adventures Dark and Deep, which explores what Advanced Dungeons and Dragons might have looked like if Gary Gygax had been able to continue developing it, based entirely on his public statements and other works.

He lives in northern New Jersey with his wife and daughter, and frequents game conventions in the area. If you see someone with a button that says "SPI Died For Your Sins", strike up a conversation!

You will probably want . . .

to move your bio information to your main user page. Generally, user talk pages serve as a means for users to communicate with each other, such as when there are questions or content issues. For instance, note the difference in my user page and my User talk:Robbastard. On most wikis, users will not edit another user's main page, but they will the user talk pages, which effectively serve as a message board or Facebook "wall". Also, when posting to talk pages, it's encouraged to "sign" one's posts, by adding four tildes ( ~ ) to the end of the message. Let me know if you have any questions.--Robbastard (talk) 14:23, 27 May 2012 (EDT)