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The Reinvented Heart
Jennifer Brozek, Cat Rambo
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R516
Discovery Miles 5 160
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A is for Apex (Paperback)
Jennifer Brozek; Illustrated by Elizabeth Guizzetti
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R257
R239
Discovery Miles 2 390
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Transcendence (Paperback)
Danielle Ackley-McPhail; Introduction by Jennifer Brozek
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R436
Discovery Miles 4 360
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Popham, Massachusetts: a lost colony. Founded in 1607, the same
year as Jamestown, and abandoned the following year. Lost except
for rumors and fragments; barely mentioned in history books until
the site was rediscovered in 1994. But there is more to the story.
Secrets, shadows, and things that stalk the night wait for a moment
of weakness to devour those weak in will. Fragments remain of what
was once a a shining hope of a new life in the New World. A strange
discovery. Creatures that should not exist. Disaster. This unique
sourcebook and adventure tells the story of what really happened at
Popham. Visit the new colony in 1607 and confront the menace.
Rediscover the site in 1776 and face its terrifying legacy. Or play
in both time periods, as newcomers or as descendants of the
original Heroes. Nothing is lost forever. Evil endures. Written by
Jennifer Brozek (Colonial Gothic: Locations and Caller Unknown)
-- Walk the darkened alleys of an ancient city where a dragon rules
-- Grab your blade, and fight the forces of evil in a war at the
end of time -- Recoil with horror as a serial killer carries out
his quest to silence the voices that torment him -- Learn the true
meaning of honor as you witness the steadfast virtue of a samurai
faced with an impossible choice You'll experience all that and more
in this gripping collection from the authors of the Gen Con
Writer's Symposium. Fourteen amazing tales await you, including
brand-new stories from Jean Rabe, Anton Strout, Stephen D.
Sullivan, Matt Forbeck, and more Plus, for the first time in print,
New York Times Best Selling author Michael A. Stackpole's "Jed and
the Titanium Turtle" -- an inspiring science fiction fable about
occupation and resistance in the land of the free. Authors include:
2011 Gen Con Author Guest of Honor Anton Strout Michael A.
Stackpole Jean Rabe Stephen D. Sullivan Matt Forbeck Donald J.
Bingle Linda P. Baker Kelly Swails Wes Nicholson Maurice Broaddus
Jennifer Brozek Dylan Birtolo Mary Louise Eklund Marc Tassin Edited
by Marc Tassin.
Four Towns, Many Secrets Plymouth, Massachusetts; Elizabethtown,
Maryland; Savannah, Georgia; Charlotte Haven, Florida. Four towns
that appear to have nothing in common. Four towns with secrets.
Award-winning author Jennifer Brozek takes you beneath the surface
of four communities across Colonial America: the people, the
societies, the secrets, and the things that were better left
undiscovered. Described in loving detail, each location is provided
with a wealth of adventure seeds and campaign starts. Whether your
Heroes are just visiting or decide to make a town their base of
operations, you will find plenty here to provoke, challenge, and
threaten them. There are wrongs to right, conspiracies to thwart,
and monsters to slay. There are friends to help and foes to defeat.
There are mystery, intrigue, and danger in plenty. Just look
beneath the surface. This book contains revised and re-edited
versions of Rogue Games' acclaimed Plymouth and Elizabethtown
e-books -- in print for the first time -- plus two all-new
locations: Savannah, the bustling capital of the young Georgia
Colony, and Charlotte Haven, a small Florida town where a long
Spanish heritage sits uneasily beneath the veneer of British rule.
Praise for Plymouth and Elizabethtown: 4 1/2 stars - DriveThruRPG
"A definite must-have -- 9/10" -- Roleplayers' Chronicle
What happens after The End? As social animals, humans can only be
traveling loners for so long; we naturally form communities. These
eighteen post-apocalyptic tales focus on the phoenix, not the
ashes. After the death of a world, you start to consider the things
that really matter: transportation woes; seeking family; personal
freedom, social conventions; defining love and hope; and making the
best of new worlds. Eric Del Carlo, Adam Israel, Jennifer Brozek,
Edward Martin III, Bram E. Gieben, David Kernot, Minerva Zimmerman,
Nathan Shumate, Jon-Michael Emory, Val Muller, Dean Kisling, Timons
Esaias, Melissa Dominic, Chuck Robertson, S.R. Algernon, Butch
Kenney, Torrey Podmajersky, Leslie Light
Industry Talk is a collection of two previously published columns
by Jennifer Brozek, Dice and Deadlines and The Making of an
Anthology. The collection also contains brand-new content including
step-by-step instructions on how to pitch an anthology and advice
on managing a freelance career. "Want to write for games? Want to
navigate the dark labyrinths and endless mazes of freelancing? Let
Brozek be your guide." - Chuck Wendig, game designer and author of
500 Ways to be a Better Writer "If you're going to make that leap,
though, and come over to the freelance side to join us, don't go
blind. Do your research. Ask questions. Read this book." - Matt
Forbeck, game designer and author of Amortals and Vegas Knights "To
those looking to save hours of field research into two highly
specialized and hard-to-crack fields, Jennifer Brozek's pragmatic,
down-to-earth advice serves as an essential clue-dispenser." -
Robin D. Laws, game designer and author of Hamlet's Hit Points As
Brozek says, "Freelancing for the RPG author is an active thing.
You need to look for (or make) the opportunities and grab them."
The first opportunity you should grab is this book. It will give
you the information you need to decide whether you're dedicated
enough to become a freelance RPG writer or anthology editor, and if
you decide you are, then it will tell you how to go about it. Take
Brozek's advice to heart. She knows what she's talking about." -
Angel Leigh McCoy, writer for Guild Wars 2 and editor of Wily
Writers Podcast
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