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Call of Cthulhu – No Time to Scream

Gaming is fun, but to newcomers, it can be intimidating. Everyone who has ever played a tabletop

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The Sirens by Emilia Hart

The Sirens is a lushly written novel set across two time periods. We follow two sets of sisters –

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Dragonfire. Issue 1. RPG Zine Review

One of the most significant aspects of tabletop role-playing is that the games are limitless.

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The Dark Mirror by Samantha Shannon

Paige Mahoney has always dreamed of escaping Scion and returning to the free world beyond, where

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At Dark, I Become Loathsome by Eric LaRocca

As my first longer piece of Eric LaRocca fiction, having only read 4 short stories of his

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The Original’s Rage by David Watkins

For ten years, Captain Peter Knowles has been in the middle of a war between humans and werewolves,

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The Black Hunger by Nicholas Pullen

Lord John Dalwood is a scholar studying ancient civilisations and is fascinated with Buddhism. When

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A Pirate’s Life For Tea by Rebecca Thorne

This book is a sequel to Can’t Spell Treason Without Tea, although a note in the cover states you

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Modern Divination by Isabel Agajanian

The National Museum of Scotland is still missing some of its rare artefacts, yet the authorities

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