Now Available

The Enemy Within is not a simple rehash of the classic WFRP campaign for Fantasy Flight Games’ 3rd edition rules, but rather a complete reimagining. All-new adventures explore the same themes as the original, pitting the players against deadly plots and corruption in high places. More information can be found here.

Kingdoms of Camelot: Battle for the North takes Kabam’s popular Arthurian strategy game to the iplatform. I helped develop the storyline, which involves a Pictish rebellion led by Drust mac Erp against King Lot of Lothian and his Queen, Arthur’s half-sister Morgause. Old grudges are played out and skeletons come home to roost as the plot unfolds. Free to play.

Organizations Book 1: The Templars for Colonial Gothic. My e-book, which earned a 9/10 review on Roleplayers’ Chronicle, gets a print release with new material. It includes systemless information on Templar history and Templar legends that can be used in any game.

Real World Math: Floods and Real World Math: Earthquakes are now available. Although I have written grade-school nonfiction for magazines before, these two are my first venture into books. I have a history title coming from another publisher, and hope this will be a rewarding new market for my work.

Appleseeds magazine’s February 2012 issue, “Viking Alert!” includes an annotated map I put together charting Viking exploration and conquest from North America to the Black Sea.

GURPS Faerie has become the third of my GURPS sourcebooks to be released in PDF format by Steve Jackson Games. The book covers faeries and faerie lore from Europe and around the world. It received a 5/5 rating for substance from RPG.net.

The Philadelphia Affair continues the Flames of Freedom campaign for Colonial Gothic. As the Second Continental Congress meets in Philadlephia to hammer out the shape of the new United States of America, the search for a missing person uncovers multiple plots that could kill the new nation before it takes its first breath.

Issue 7 of Fighting Fantazine includes an interview about my work in fantasy gamebooks.

Viking Tales: Mystery of Black Rock for iPhone, iPod Touch, and iPad. 4 stars at iTunes – just 99 cents!

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