Iggwilv’s Legacy (Dungeon Online) was published by Wizards of the Coast for Dungeons & Dragons 3E as part of the 3E Web Enhancements/the D&D Digital Initiative.
Credits: Part one.
Iggwilv’s Legacy (Dungeon Online) was published by Wizards of the Coast for Dungeons & Dragons 3E as part of the 3E Web Enhancements/the D&D Digital Initiative.
Credits: Part one.
The Last Breaths of Ashenport was published by Wizards of the Coast for Dungeons & Dragons 3E as part of the 3E Web Enhancements/the D&D Digital Initiative.
Credits: Sole author. Inspired by HP Lovecraft’s "The Shadow Over Innsmouth."
Blackmoor Campaign Setting
Credits: Writing portions of Chapters 6 and 7, partial development of Chapters 4 and 5.
Notes: Writing and development on this one. Blackmoor was created by Dave Arneson, co-creator of D&D, and was the first D&D campaign setting ever published. In addition to the portions I wrote, I’ve read through much of the new D20 version, and I think it’s got a really cool combination of old-style and new material.
Wizards Cabal
Credits: Chapter 1.
Advanced Player’s Guide
Credits: The entirety of the book, save for the Craft’s system and a few tweaks by Owen K. C. Stephens.
Notes: An enormous undertaking, intended to bring a lot of past-edition options into 4E. This includes variants on old races and classes, designed to work with WotC’s upcoming plans (so far as I know them), rather than against them. A tough project, but one I’m immensely proud of.

World’s Largest Dungeon was published by AEG for Dungeons & Dragons 3E.
Credits: Roughly 1/3 of Region O.
Credits: "Ups and Downs," "Sharp Dressed Man," and "Devious De-signs."
Notes: Yep, it’s true. If you delve far enough into my sordid past, you’ll find that my first "official" publication was as one of the many contributors to the Grimtooth’s Traps series. I was in high school when I wrote these. And come to think of it, I never did get my free copy of the book that all contributors were supposed to receive. Hmm…
Unfortunately, this book is out of print at the moment, but is supposed to be reprinted in the near future.