What a Long Strange Trip it's Been: Wilderness Tips for World of Warcraft - Storm Constantine - Books - Immanion Press - 9781907737268 - December 12, 2011
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What a Long Strange Trip it's Been: Wilderness Tips for World of Warcraft

Storm Constantine

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What a Long Strange Trip it's Been: Wilderness Tips for World of Warcraft

Publisher Marketing: While other Massive Multi-Player Online Role-Playing Games might have come before it, World of Warcraft is acknowledged as the leader in the field, with a membership of over 11 million people. In its lush forests, soaring, dragon-haunted mountains and mystery-shrouded deserts, you will run into people from all walks of life - there is no particular kind of person who plays an MMO. But very little has been written about the phenomenon, aside from technical manuals on how to play the game, or academic studies. No book has explored what people find so enjoyable about WoW, or the adventures they've had in the virtual world of Azeroth, which is as deep in lore and back story as any fantasy trilogy. Fantasy writer Storm Constantine, who is a fan of MMOs and finds them intriguingly inspiring, felt it was time that players had their say. Drawing upon the talents of other professional writers who play the game, as well as those of players who were simply eager to write about their passion, she has compiled the first anthology of articles and short stories about World of Warcraft. This book is not simply aimed at those who already play WoW, but anyone who is curious about the game. From articles with tips and advice, to humorous anecdotes of in-game adventures and fictional pieces that have been inspired by the experience of Azeroth, 'What a Long, Strange Trip It's Been' opens the gates of the often mysterious world of MMOs and reveals some of the wonders beyond. Contributor Bio:  Constantine, Storm Since "The Enchantments of Flesh and Spirit" first appeared in 1987 (and long before that), Storm Constantine's "cauldron" has produced a phantasmagoric array of creative works, everything from her best known piece, the Wraeththu trilogy, to Andrew Collins-inspired works like the Grigori trilogy and "Burying the Shadow," on down to fantastic visions like "Calenture," non-fiction books like "Egyptian Birth Signs," and dozens of short stories. Storm Constantine lives in England.

Media Books     Paperback Book   (Book with soft cover and glued back)
Released December 12, 2011
ISBN13 9781907737268
Publishers Immanion Press
Pages 410
Dimensions 144 × 215 × 25 mm   ·   532 g
Editor Constantine, Storm

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