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October 15, 2012

In utterly random news, I’m helping Robin D. Laws with his current Hillfolk RPG Kickstarter. If his project hits $30,000 I’m going to join Matt Forbeck, James Wallis, Chris Pramas, Kenneth Hite, and other friends in writing new campaign briefings for his game.

Mine is called Horns in the Hill and it’s a wartime zombie thriller . . . where the main characters are ants. INTRIGUED? Then check out Robin’s Kickstarter and see if you like what he’s got cooking.

Update 11: Cthulhu Cultists Coming Your Way · Hillfolk: DramaSystem roleplaying by Robin D. Laws

James Wallis' Battle of Wits is now unlocked!Now, with rugose tentacle trembling and mandibles clacking, we announce the next three Series Pitch stretch goals:$29,000 – Chris Lackey (The H.P. Podcraft Literary Podcast) goes to his eldritch wheelhouse for The Whateleys: tensions erupt in a family of …

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My most recent TRPG project is Delta Green: The Labyrinth, winner of the Gold ENnie Award for Best Supplement of 2020.

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