


I can only say that, six months later, when I would first enter the hobby in the USA, I had no difficulty finding people with whom to play, first in my own neighborhood, then in school, and even farther afield. Again, not living in the UK at the time, I can't speak to the truth of this. He adds that "gaming as a hobby is still in its infancy," it will take some effort to make contact with others who share one's own interest in it. His reply is to make use of the free "Help!" column to locate them. Ian Livingstone's editorial concerns itself with the fact that many readers write in asking him for advice on where to find players for various RPGs.

Howard's Conan the Cimmerian (or at least the version of him that graced many a panel van in the '70s). Issue #13 of White Dwarf (June/July 1979) features a cover by Eddie Jones that recalls Robert E.
