Or, Buy These Books and I Won’t Use the Word “Synergy” By Robin D Laws (The following column will make greater sense to you if you check out this press release before proceeding further.) Whenever I run across discussion within the mainstream publishing industry about the transformative effects of emerging, disruptive technologies such as print-on-demand, […]
Three Fourteen Games will be producing adventure materials and supplements in both English and Spanish for Fear Itself and Esoterrorists. Their first release will be called The Last Guest (detailed below). The Last Guest He got some painful souvenirs from his time in the war in Iraq. He was too close when a grenade exploded. […]
When the so-called holy thorn tree of Glastonbury is destroyed by vandals, the hallmarks of an Esoterror operation are apparent to the greenest of Ordo Veritatis analysts. In its apparent senselessness, the small event causes widespread public distress, both in the devout and in respecters of tradition. Heightening the cognitive anxieties generated by the story […]
There is a Castle Bravo actual play report here at Nerdbound, with some excellent feedback from Bill White, the writer.
What non-adventure supplements would you like to see for GUMSHOE (other than Trail)? Edit: Those are some great core setting suggestions, but I’m after either current-setting-specific suggestions, or else general GUMSHOE supplements.
This was, without doubt, the best Dragonmeet we’ve had. Robin Laws and Ken Hite were present, truly splendid and affable guests. Pelgrane Press co-founder Sasha and his daughter Freya were there, helpful as always, and Beth enjoyed her first Con, impressing the stalwarts with her knowledge of Lovecraft and the GUMSHOE line. On the adjacent […]
We’ve printed 50 copies of Book-Hounds as a pre-release version for Dragonmeet. We are accepting orders online solely for collection at Dragonmeet. They will be numbered, and signed by Ken Hite, who will be there. You can download the bookmarked PDF straight away. The books are perfect bound, monochrome, with a colour cover. If there […]
For those in the UK, Turn Back Time: The High Street visits the 1930s, tonight on BBC1 at 9pm. It’s highly recommended for scenario inspiration. Just imagine something eldritch and unspeakable beneath the butcher’s.
Coming soon…
