Roll Call of Published EN Worlders!

Woohoo, normally I'm getting yelled at for including links to products!

1) Mike "Talien" Tresca. You can learn more about me at http://michael.tresca.net

2) On RPGNow:

In the ENWorld store:

5) Ooooh, aaaaaah!
 

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talien said:
Woohoo, normally I'm getting yelled at for including links to products!

1) Mike "Talien" Tresca. You can learn more about me at http://michael.tresca.net

[*]Relics (various artifacts): http://enworld.rpgshop.com/product_info.php?products_id=32632&
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Until you posted this, I'd completely forgotten you worked on Relics too - which isn't surprising, as I can't even remember the names of books I've written. :)

Between you, me, and Gareth (Mytholder) Hanrahan, 3 of the 6 people that worked on that book post here. Wonder if the rest do, too?

Which Relics did you write?
 


Mike South.

I hope this is considered appropriate for the thread. I'm a graphic designer. All my work in the game world has been for Privateer Press. The work I've done for them is:

Iron Kingdoms Character Portfolio
The Monsternomicon, Vol. I (I won an Ennie for this in 2003. I'm enormously proud of that fact.)
Lock & Load - Iron Kingdoms Character Primer
Warmachine: Prime

Enjoying seeing all the work that has come through this community.
 

Not much... just the pregenerated Classic characters in the Crash Priority supplement for Paranoia XP. (Also some minor snippets of text in the XP corebook and the Traitor's Manual supplement, but those are too small to be concerned with.)

- Eric Minton
 
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Carnifex (Published as Christopher Allen).

My sole published work so far has been
Steam & Steel: A Guide to Fantasy Steamworks (EN Publishing).
I'm rather proud of it, mainly because none of the reviews of it i've seen gave it below 4 stars, and most gave it 5. Still waiting for that errata'd version though, Hellhound ;)

Also done a few bits and pieces here and there that have yet to be published, such as monsters sent in to an Open Call by Paradigm and work done for Enkwell's Hoards.

I now work as an editor at Mongoose Publishing, and thus the further books I'm planning to write are rather curtailed (mainly due to lack of time). However, I'll have more minor credits accuring to my name for little bits and pieces like some new rules for Mongoose's A Call To Arms space battles game (the first two of which will be the Drazi fleet list and an article on scouts).
 

Arcane Runes Press said:
Until you posted this, I'd completely forgotten you worked on Relics too - which isn't surprising, as I can't even remember the names of books I've written. :)

Between you, me, and Gareth (Mytholder) Hanrahan, 3 of the 6 people that worked on that book post here. Wonder if the rest do, too?

Which Relics did you write?
Hi Patrick!

I bet the whole gang is here, actually. That project was also the first time I "virtually" met Master Mearls, when he took over editing of the project. My list of contributed relics includes:

* Astrarium of the Cosmos
* Bivukku, the Macahuitl of the Ages
* Chalice of Allegiance
* Collar of the Siren
* Crown of the Ironridge Thane
* Gi of the Thunderfist Monks
* Goretooth
* The Heart of Darkness
* Kaleidoscope of Serais
* Kenblade
* Kenshield
* Medusa Sphere
* Neital's Ram
* The Pandect Obelisk
* Rings of Drakhen
* Sanguavore, the Bane of Man
* Shattershar
* Solaris, the Golden Shield of Tarak-num
* Vajra of the Five Wisdoms
* Vridomir, the Arm of Death

Your turn...which ones did you write?
 

Steve Creech aka Ghostwind

A mostly complete list of my credits can be found here: http://www.pen-paper.net/rpgdb.php?op=showcreator&creatorid=8295

Most of you know me from my work with Bastion (Torn Asunder: Critical Hits, Arms & Armor v3.5, Pale Designs: A Poisoner's Handbook, but I've done Dweomercraft: Familiars for Dark Quest and a little bit of work for Green Ronin. Right now, I am doing mostly editing, having finished with Wildwood and am now editing Lore of the Gods.
In addition, I'm also the guy responsible for d20Zine! magazine and a new magazine called Dice & Drama which will be out this quarter. :)
 

Napftor--real name Bret Boyd

Well, there's a goodly amount of stuff but I'll see if I can break it down by company.

Mystic Eye Games
Foul Locales: Urban Blight: "Flavour Country" (this locale won their contest for the book and started my career as a freelancer), "Icons By Demand", and "Treacherous Spaces" - http://enworld.rpgshop.com/product_info.php?products_id=31040&
Foul Locales: Beyond the Walls: "Am'Elvat", "Dead Bard's Run", "The Mournes Farm", and "Stones of Legend " - http://enworld.rpgshop.com/product_info.php?products_id=32198&
Foul Locales: Behind the Gates: "Bounty and the Beast", "Excommunication", "Insectarium", "The Hight Court", and "Realm of Antiquities" - http://enworld.rpgshop.com/product_info.php?products_id=32747&
Guilds and Adventurers: "Dreamcatchers", "Gothosian Guild of Cartographers", "The Lottery", and "Second Fiddle" - http://enworld.rpgshop.com/product_info.php?products_id=32548&
Dragonstar: Raw Recruits: Wrote the first adventure "Aftermath" and the last part of the final adventure "The Dead Cannon" - http://enworld.rpgshop.com/product_info.php?products_id=31911&
Tournaments, Fairs, and Taverns: Wrote the source material which "Gin-n-Rabbits" was based on - http://enworld.rpgshop.com/product_info.php?products_id=32635&

Bastion Press
Spells & Magic: I think only two magic items made it into here - http://enworld.rpgshop.com/product_info.php?products_id=30605&
Into the Green: A monster called the Makesh - http://enworld.rpgshop.com/product_info.php?products_id=32746&
Torn Asunder and Arms & Armor v3.5: Assorted bits in each book - http://enworld.rpgshop.com/product_info.php?products_id=35760&

Fast Forward Entertainment (proud of my work if not the books in general :))
Deadliest Creatures Tome: Wrote the Flipit (one review compared this monster to the flumph!), Grease Bug, Ik'taan, and Kratch - http://enworld.rpgshop.com/product_info.php?products_id=32984&
Monstrous Undead Compendium: Wrote the Mummy, Revenant, and Demon Hunter templates as well as the Undertaker prestige class - http://enworld.rpgshop.com/product_info.php?products_id=33464&
Encyclopedia of Prestige Classes: Wrote the Mimic, Preemptor, and Veil Lord - http://enworld.rpgshop.com/product_info.php?products_id=32559&
Encyclopedia of Villains: Wrote Elbaric Taine, Baeran Hal'vosh, The Itinerant Knights, and Servants of the Harvester - http://enworld.rpgshop.com/product_info.php?products_id=32985&

Green Ronin
Denizens of Freeport: Wrote the characters Ayebar Jaxx, Bianka Altanish, and Halkos Tremiir - http://enworld.rpgshop.com/product_info.php?products_id=32197&

Goodman Games
Complete Guide to Vampires: Wrote additional text which I believe consisted of the sample NPCs only. - http://enworld.rpgshop.com/product_info.php?products_id=35532&
Complete Guide to Dragonkin: All my own book which is coming out in late January or early Feb. - see the link in my sig for more information.
Complete Guide to Liches v3.5: This is coming out, I believe, in March with all new prestige classes and feats added by me.

Mongoose Publishing
Mist Elves: For this pdf I wrote the "Magic of the Mist", "Masters of the Daoine", and "Cairns" chapters - http://www.rpgnow.com/product_info.php?products_id=2000&SRC=EnWorld

Sword & Sorcery Studios
Relics & Rituals II-Lost Lore: A few spells - http://enworld.rpgshop.com/product_info.php?products_id=31421&
Creature Collection III-Savage Bestiary: My sole monster in here is the Phase Mass - http://www.frpgames.com/cart.php?m=product_detail&p=7361

SkeletonKey Games
Gaming Frontiers 5: Wrote the first chapter of the mini orc sourcebook from SKG found in this magazine - http://enworld.rpgshop.com/product_info.php?products_id=33251&

Sean K Reynolds
Swords Into Plowshares: I was honored (and lucky enough) to be in this charity pdf. I believe the only item I wrote was called the Ghostly Grappler - http://www.rpgnow.com/product_info.php?products_id=214&SRC=EnWorld

d20Zine!
June/July 2003: Wrote the article "Valley of the Dwelves" which introduced d20 gamers to the dwarf-elf offspring known as dwelves.
December 2003: Wrote the follow-up article "New Beginnings: A Glimpse of Pre-Dwelven History"

Adamant Entertainment
Non-Player Compendium, Vol. I: http://www.rpgnow.com/product_info.php?products_id=3780&SRC=EnWorld

Ronin Arts
Treasure Chests: http://www.rpgnow.com/product_info.php?products_id=3887&SRC=EnWorld

Well, I think that's everything so far! There certainly have been a lot of author threads recently (not that I'm complaining).
 
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