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Richard Stewart, the guy developing those books, split off to form his own company. I'm afraid I don't have a web page for his new venture though.
 


I guess I should have included the other two gentlemen associated with me (and a third)...how rude. :)

The first and I have to say most important is Keith Potter. He had worked with me over at Sanguie since the beginning. I have known him for over a decade. I don't think I know anyone in this world that has a better working knowledge of ANYTHING military, international relations/politics, police and SWAT teams, and of course Cthulhu! He is the small team's core writer and editor. Covert Action is his baby.

The second is N. David Martin. He is our core dedicated artist. He was (and I believe still is) the core map maker for Sanguine. He wanted to do more than just maps.

The third is Eric Duckworth. He is our D20 rules developer. He knows his games pretty well. He has done a small amount of freelance work for the D20 community including Battlefield Press.

After we get the Modern Firearms of the World out, we will be doing an open call for writers and artists to flesh out the Durandal Studios development team. We have already been contacted about several projects folks want us on board for in addition to Covert Action.

Before then, feel free to email me any questions you might have.

Cheers!
 


Durandal is the name a mythical French sword , I believe wielded by Roland and considered a "Holy Avenger sword by some Catholics. It is also the name for a high drag bomb the U.S. and Nato use (developed by the French company Matra and the Air Force Rocket Propulsion Laboratory...it is designated as the BLU-107 Durandal).

Cheers!
 

Maybe a good idea to put up a 'professional' website. Stops you from repeating yourself in threads on here, and maybe get a publishing house interested...

I'm looking forward to tha gun book ;-)
 

Actually we already have a publishing house. We have tossed around the web site idea for the past two months and until we have a larger group and are looking for more companies to work with there is little need for it.

It is a good idea though and eventually, you will see it. Right now though it simply does not warrant the cost or time!

Have a good weekend!

Cheers!
 

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