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Follow Friday: 5 RPG people to follow on Twitter

July 9, 10:04 PMPhoenix RPG ExaminerBerin Kinsman
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Photo courtesy U.S. Fish & Wildlife Service. Public Domain.There's a tradition on Twitter called Follow Friday, where you post a hash tag (#followfriday or #ff) and list interesting people you follow and think others should follow. The only problem with Follow Friday is that in 140 characters it's difficult to explain who these people are (unless their Twitter username is their own name, and they're well known) or why they should be followed.

To carry on the tradition of 101 RPG geeks you should follow on Twitter, each Friday here at Examiner.com will feature a random selection of Twitter users worth your attention.

Polymancer Studios Inc. @Polymancer

The official Twitter account of Polymancer Studios, Inc., publishers of Polymancer magazine and the free Mojo game system.

Sean Patrick Fannon @SeanPatFan

Freelance game designer, DriveThruRPG marketing guru, frequent The Game's The Thing guest, and creator of the Shaintar fantasy setting for Savage Worlds.

John Wick @wickedthought

Award-winning designer of Legend of the Five Rings, 7th Sea, and Houses of the Blooded, to name a few. 

Sean Kennedy @sktfm

Creator of Tales from the Afternow, star of Patrolling, host of Newsreal, and a roleplaying gamer.

John Picacio @JohnPicacio

Hugo-nominated science fiction, fantasy and horror illustrator.

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