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September 9, 2016

Gamebook Friday: The Wicked Wizard of Oz

The Wicked Wizard of Oz has been running for only 6 days and has already attracted 99 backers and is 59% funded.



If you've not backed the Kickstarter yet, check out the rewards and pledge your support today!

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Published on September 09, 2016 05:00

September 7, 2016

Two years ago today...

This happened!


We packed out the venue!
Jonathan Green, Geraldine Cooke, Zagor the Warlock, Steve Jackson and Ian Livingstone.
YOU ARE THE HERO - A History of Fighting Fantasy Gamebooks also launched on Sunday 7th September 2016!
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Published on September 07, 2016 11:14

Warhammer Wednesday: The New/Old White Dwarf

They say, what's old is new and what's new is old. Well they couldn't have said a truer word about the new White Dwarf Magazine .

I subscribed to White Dwarf for many years, even when I was no longer writing for the Black Library, but when the old monthly split to become Warhammer Visions and the weekly I called it a day. I am not a hobbyist and so Visions did not appeal. I didn't dislike the weekly White Dwarf, it was just that as it was only available in stores, it was too tricky to get hold of on a regular basis.

But now the old monthly mag is back - as the new monthly mag. And as far as I can see, it's a return to form. One of the things I used to like the most about the old incarnation of White Dwarf were the articles about the lore of the Warhammer World and the ones that added depth to the Warhammer 40,000 universe of the 41st millennium. The good news is that elements of those background articles have returned, notably in 'Illuminations' (this month focusing on the Deathwatch) and 'The Ultimate Guide To...' (the Kightly Houses, in this particular issue).





The old familiar favourites are all there, including battle reports and painting guides, but there is also a new section called 'Temporal Distort' which looks back to an old issues of the mag. On this occasion the issue is question is WD202, published in October 1996.




This is the issue that featured the two new armies in the 5th edition of Warhammer - the Lizardmen and the Bretonnians - but it also a memorable one for me for another reason.

In August 1996 I had moved from Nottingham (where I had been doing freelance work for Games Workshop, amongst other things) to live and work in West London. October 1996 found me writing my first short story for Inferno! magazine - fan-favourite ' Salvation '. That first story led to more and more, and then to novels, and, in a big way, to where I am now writing-wise.

So, to sum up, as it says on the cover, the new White Dwarf is bigger and better, and I may just have to renew my subscription.


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Published on September 07, 2016 10:51

September 5, 2016

Thought for the Day


And then you die.
Happy writing!
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Published on September 05, 2016 01:00

September 3, 2016

The Wicked Wizard of Oz goes live today!

The Wicked Wizard of Oz Kickstarter goes live at 1.00pm GMT today!



The Wicked Wizard of Oz  is a nightmarish solo-RPG gamebook inspired by The Wonderful Wizard of Oz by L. Frank Baum, but with a dark Dieselpunk twist. The books is going to be written by Jonathan Green and illustrated by Kev Crossley, the team behind Alice's Nightmare in Wonderland .

 Play as Dorothy...
The Scarecrow... 
The Tin Woodman...
And the Lion...
Or even play as the Wicked Witch of the West herself!

So check out the rewards, tell all your friends about the project, and pledge your support today.

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Published on September 03, 2016 02:15

September 2, 2016

Gamebook Friday: The Wicked Wizard of Oz

At 1.00pm tomorrow (Saturday 3rd September) The Wicked Wizard of Oz launches on Kickstarter.

There are a number of rewards that are limited in number, which offer gamebook fans some rather special opportunities.




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Published on September 02, 2016 01:00

September 1, 2016

Steampunk Thursday: The Wicked Dieselpunk Wizard of Oz

In two days' time,  THE WICKED WIZARD OF OZ  launches on Kickstarter.

In  THE WICKED WIZARD OF OZ  you step into Dorothy’s silver shoes and become the hero of the story, taking on the role of either Dorothy Gale herself, the Scarecrow, the Tin Woodman, or the Lion. You decide which path to take, which risks to brave, and even which of the strange inhabitants of Oz, you will meet along the way, to engage in battle.

Success is by no means certain and you may well fail to complete the adventure at your first attempt. However, with experience, skill, and maybe even a little luck, each new attempt should bring you closer to your ultimate goal.

THE WICKED WIZARD OF OZ  will be illustrated by Kev Crossley, a very talented artist already known to fans of  ALICE'S NIGHTMARE IN WONDERLAND , who is moving away from Alice's Steampunk aesthetic to more of a Dieselpunk look for this book.



Dorothy Gale reimagined by Kev CrossleyDorothy Gale reimagined by Kev CrossleyKev's character designs and penmanship are remarkable, and we are very lucky - and thrilled! - to have him joining us on our journey to the Marvellous Land of Oz! Just check out these sketches for the Tin Woodman, the Scarecrow, and the Lion.
In addition, the first 20 people who pledge to receive a physical copy of the  THE WICKED WIZARD OF OZ  at the DOROTHY reward level or above (so not including the WIZARD orSCRAPS level rewards, unless they are selected as add-ons) will receive a pair of Emerald City-style, green-tinted, Dieselpunk goggles!They're what everyone's wearing in the Emerald City these days!
They're what everyone's wearing in the Emerald City these days!So put 1.00pm on Saturday 3rd September in your diary, and maybe I'll see you, somewhere over the rainbow...
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Published on September 01, 2016 10:00

August 31, 2016

Warlock Wednesday: The Warlock of Firetop Mountain released today!

Today is the day that fans of Fighting Fantasy have been waiting for, for a long time! Today is the day that The Warlock of Firetop Mountain is released on Steam.



This is particularly exciting for me, as I was one of the team who helped redesign Firetop Mountain. :-)

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Published on August 31, 2016 01:00

August 29, 2016

Thought for the Day

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Published on August 29, 2016 02:00

August 28, 2016

Shakespeare Sunday: Shakespeare Vs Cthulhu reviewed in Horrorville Magazine #1

Horrorville is a brand new quarterly magazine, edited by Will Salmon, that introduces itself at the 'Home of Modern Horror', and I'm pleased to report that Shakespeare Vs Cthulhu is reviewed in the very first issue.

It's not the most marvellous review, giving the book 3.5 stars out of 5, but it just goes to show how reviewers' tastes can vary so greatly. While the Starburst review was a grand 9 out of 10, that reviewer didn't rate Graham McNeill's Something Wicked This Way Comes , the Horrorville reviewer calls it the stand-out story in the anthology.

Horrorville is available now from major newsagent outlets.

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Published on August 28, 2016 15:54