The Difficult-to-Believe Case of Zak Smith's Innocence
I honestly did not imagine myself to be writing a piece like this on this blog. But I feel morally obligated to do so, given that I previously wrote a piece based on the firm assumption of his guilt . Yesterday, Jeff Rients shared a link to an article based on an upcoming research paper by Dr. Clio Weisman. I'd encourage anyone who has, or has had, some interest in the OSR community and/or held some sort of opinion on the case of Zak Smith, to read it after reading this one. tl;dr - The article is about the utterly bizarre lying, harassing and slandering behaviour that has somehow become prevalent in certain sectors of the Rennaisance-Formerly-Known-as-OSR. And Zak Smith sat at the heart of it, as its principal recipient. Dr. Weisman thus chose him as her case study. Long story short, Dr. Weisman lays out a meticulous and researched case that shows Smith to be targeted by OSR trolls for many years with a series of slanderous harassment campaigns, and also to be th...
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ReplyDeleteAlso, you really love/can get past an eighties hairstyle.
I believe in letting art speak for itself every now and then.
DeleteThe hairstyle is incidental. I believe in generic hero-hair in the vein of LotR for males and whatever style you want for females. I accept that fantasy genetics tend to produce impossibly lush curls, the likes of which only Timothy Omundson could hope to compete with on planet earth.
One thing that does rock my boat though, is that hobgoblin's moustache on the cover of "In Search of Adventure."
Got a soft spot for 'Promise of the Witch-King'.
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