Thank you for this article on Laura Roslof. I'm currently researching "B3: Palace of the Silver Princess" for a new YouTube video for my gaming channel called, "The Philosophy of Game Mastering." I knew Laura was Jim's wife but didn't realize until a year ago that she also contributed art to TSR. I actually spoke to Laura briefly by phone soon after Jim died. I was trying to reach him to commission a piece for a d20 campaign settin gI was working on. I was sad to hear about his passing, and am kicking myself for not interviewing her when I had the chance. BTW, you have a small typo in this pasrt of your article: "Palace of the Silver Princess would have two printings, they can be spotted easily because of their different covers. The earlier one is orange, while later printings are in orange." I think you meant to type "green" regarding the later printings of the module. Thanks, Joe.
Thanks for spotting the typo and I look forward to checking out this video. Its a real shame that we have lost these early RPG talents, many of them before we even got to properly acknowledge how much they contributed to the hobby we love.
Thank you for this article on Laura Roslof. I'm currently researching "B3: Palace of the Silver Princess" for a new YouTube video for my gaming channel called, "The Philosophy of Game Mastering." I knew Laura was Jim's wife but didn't realize until a year ago that she also contributed art to TSR. I actually spoke to Laura briefly by phone soon after Jim died. I was trying to reach him to commission a piece for a d20 campaign settin gI was working on. I was sad to hear about his passing, and am kicking myself for not interviewing her when I had the chance. BTW, you have a small typo in this pasrt of your article: "Palace of the Silver Princess would have two printings, they can be spotted easily because of their different covers. The earlier one is orange, while later printings are in orange." I think you meant to type "green" regarding the later printings of the module. Thanks, Joe.
Thanks for spotting the typo and I look forward to checking out this video. Its a real shame that we have lost these early RPG talents, many of them before we even got to properly acknowledge how much they contributed to the hobby we love.