Indie Game History: Why Ann Dupuis Matters « Indie Press Revolution
Nice article on Ann Dupuis over at indiepressrevolution.com:
Ann Dupuis is a studious-looking, soft-spoken woman with piercing eyes. You may have encountered her in the Grey Ghost Press booth at GenCon over the years, selling books with names like Terra Incognita, Another Fine Mess, and Deryni Adventure Game. She also sold those funky dice with the plus and minus symbols on them so many of you are now familiar with. An unassuming person selling a niche product: easy to miss in the chaotic sensory overload that is the GenCon Dealer’s Room.
Ann Dupuis is also the founding mother of indie gaming.
I have to say that Ann is really cool and I’ve had a few dealings with Ann over on the fudge list and with my Reboot adventure. So it’s great to see her get some kudos!
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January 10th, 2011 at 2:49 am
Ann has always been fun to chat with, and she has never been anything other than helpful and courteous. I’m glad to see others recognizing her contributions as well.