TSR Jam 1999 -- does anyone own it? There seems to be a fair amount of Planescape adventure hooks in there. If it potentially contains some stuff that hasn't made it to the Encyclopedia, I'd be happy to plunk down a few bucks to mine it. :^)
Hey! A Planescape Product I Don't Own!
I have a PDF copy, but I haven't really gone through it yet. There's quite a lot of stuff that hasn't made it to the Encyclopedia, actually - a lot of the demon lords in the Fiendish Codex I, for example, and countless NPCs from the various Planescape adventures. At one po int I was going to write an article for all the planar magic items, though, but I kind of lost interest.
I still update the Encyclopedia occasionally when the inspiration hits me - I just added the name of a noble salamander from an ancient obscure Dragon article the other day, and some other stuff that I don't immediately recall. But I encourage everyone to take a crack at it if they get the urge.
TSR Jam reprinted some choice modules form the RPGA Adventurere's Guild. See the acaeum for more details: http://www.acaeum.com/ddindexes/periodicals/agindex.html As for PS materual aside from The Manxome Foe which was included in TSR Jam, there is also The Menagerie by Thomas Reid & Monte Cook, a tie in to the Planescape Monstrous Compendium.
PS: I found this interesting interview with Chris Perkins while googling: http://mimir.net/gencon/perkins.htm
Anybody know more about the "Cutters" three-round AD&D Open tournament that Chris Perkins mentions ?
I think I've browsed through that one at one point. As far as I can recall, the jabberwock hunt is the only PS adventure in the module, but it did seem relatively interesting. Particularly with all the parallels to the actual jabberwocky poem.