It's easy for me to lose track of what I've written and/or contributed to and, naturally, the list needs updating now and again. Here's the link to the first of two posts where I list what I've been involved in: http://dmbretb.blogspot.com/2006/04/my-body-of-work-and-some-memoirs-part.html and you can find the second post here: http://dmbretb.blogspot.com/2006/04/works-and-memoirs-part-ii.html
Since that time, Temporality and Hoards have been published and the Behind the Spells series ended up with 36 issues. And I have to add a new publisher to the list.
Skortched Urf' Studios: This is a relatively new pdf company but their body of work is adding up fast. As far as I can tell, it is run by one man named Mark who is from Virginia. You can read about the company here: http://www.skortchedurfstudios.com/ What caught my attention with SU was their Adventurer Essentials line. After taking a look at the entry for Holy Water, I released how similar this pdf line was to my own Behind the Spells. When I looked at the company's freelancing page and saw they actually pay per word, I knew I had to submit something for the AE line. Mark is easy to work with and I think his podcast commentaries for the products will be something that is copied by others in the not too distant future.
Works (pdf):
Adventurer Essentials: Torch
AE: Waterskin (in development)
And speaking of the torch, the first review just rolled in: http://www.rpgnow.com/product_reviews_info.php?products_id=21163&reviews_id=15378
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