The following articles originally appeared on an earlier iteration of See Page XX in October 2007.
October heralds the relaunch of See Page XX to fit in with the new look Pelgrane Press website. But it’s more than cosmetic; there are other changes – this month features more articles than we’ve ever had before. We have two interview, one with Kenneth Hite, author of the forthcoming Trail of Cthulhu, the other Brennan Taylor, President of Indie Press Revolution. Graham Walmsley shows how adaptable GUMSHOE is, in this case as a basis for Live Action Roleplaying, and Robin D Laws shows you how to create use GUMSHOE with other settings. Fred Hicks talks about the fine balance between character empowerment and danger. As a resource for the forthcoming Trail of Cthulhu, Simon Carryer offers us a fact-packed article on air transport in the 1930s and finally, dear old Mystic Moo gives us the RPG Horoscopes for the season, and acts as an agony aunt for roleplayers with “issues.”
- View from the Pelgrane’s Nest
- Mixing and Matching With GUMSHOE by Robin D Laws
- Astrology and Agony by Mystic Moo
- Air Transport in the 1930s by Simon Carryer
- An Interview with Brennan Taylor
- An Interview with Kenneth Hite
- A GUMSHOE LARP by Graham Walmsley
- Steal my Freedom (Please) by Fred Hicks