Gangs of Freeport was published by Adamant Entertainment for for Dungeons & Dragons 3E.
Credits: Sole author.
Notes: One of several products licensed for Green Ronin’s Freeport campaign setting.

World’s Largest Dungeon was published by AEG for Dungeons & Dragons 3E.
Credits: Roughly 1/3 of Region O.

Trial of Echoed Souls was published by EN Publishing for Dungeons & Dragons 3E.
Credits: Acts I and II.
Notes: Forthcoming. Installment seven of the War of the Burning Sky campaign.
Dawnforge was published by Fantasy Flight Games for Dungeons & Dragons 3E.
Credits: Kingsmarch and Syldanir
Notes: From the people who brought you Midnight, and many other excellent books. This is a really nifty looking campaign setting, one I’d be buying even if I wasn’t working on it. It’s also my first contract–but I very much hope not my last–with FFG. I’m honored they asked me to fill in on this one.
Egyptian Adventures: Hamunaptra was published by Green Ronin Publishing for Dungeons & Dragons 3E.
Credits: I wrote about 1/4 of this, scattered throughout the various sections.

The Hero Snare was published by MonkeyGod Enterprises for Dungeons & Dragons 3E.
Credits: Sole author
Shadows Under Thessalaine was published by MonkeyGod Enterprises for Dungeons & Dragons 3E.
Credits: Sole author
Notes: My first published D20 product. I’m honestly not sure if it’s still available in hard copy, but I know it is in PDF.
The Doom of Listonshire was published by Necromancer Games for Dungeons & Dragons 3E.
Credits: Sole author.
Notes: I’m delighted to count my name among the Necromancer Games’ authors. Necromancer’s got an incredible reputation in the industry for producing modules of the highest quality, and I can only hope that you folks feel mine is a worthy addition. I made every effort to make The Doom of Listonshire really feel like 1st edition modules, while still keeping all that’s best in 3E. It’s available through Kenzer, one of several companies with whom Necromancer has partnered.
The Tome of Artifacts was published by Necromancer Games for Dungeons & Dragons 3E.
Credits: Primary designer, and one of nearly a dozen contributing authors.
Notes: A co-production of Necromancer Games and Lion’s Den Press. I am insanely proud of the way this book came together. It was a heck of a lot of work, but I think it’s one of the single finest books I’ve worked on in the last few years.
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Issue #311: “Faces of Faith: Variant Cleric Concepts” |
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Issue #312: “The Ebon Maw” |
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Issue #314: “Dust to Dust: Magic of the Earthborn” |
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Issue #315: “Blackmoor: Guardians of the Docrae” |
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Issue #331: “The Point of Pole-Arms” |
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Issue #336: “Birth of the Dead” |








