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Chaosium Interviews: Lynne's top TTRPG writing tips

Chaosium Interviews: Lynne's top TTRPG writing tips

Posted by Michael O'Brien on 16th May 2021

Lynne Hardy, Call of Cthulhu associate editor and author of our new epic campaign The Children of Fear, shares some of her top TTRPG writing tips. Part of our Chaosium Interviews series with James Coquillat. … read more
Chaosium Interviews: Rivers of London update with Lynne Hardy

Chaosium Interviews: Rivers of London update with Lynne Hardy

Posted by Michael O'Brien on 15th May 2021

The latest in our Chaosium Interview series features Lynne Hardy, line editor of our forthcoming Rivers of London RPG, which is based on the popular series of novels by Ben Aaronovitch. Lynne updates us on recent developments, including playtesting. She is talking with Chaosium's James Coquilla … read more
Chaosium Interviews: Special Training with Lynne Hardy

Chaosium Interviews: Special Training with Lynne Hardy

Posted by Michael O'Brien on 6th Mar 2021

The latest in our Chaosium Interview series features Lynne Hardy, Call of Cthulhu associate editor and author of The Children of Fear, discussing her professional background, and how research influences her work. Lynne is talking with Chaosium's James Coquillat. … read more

Free RPG Day's Scritch Scratch is now available!

Posted by Michael O'Brien on 2nd Jul 2018

Our Free RPG Day 2018 release, Lynne Hardy's SCRITCH SCRATCH for Call of Cthulhu, is now available in general release!You can download a free copy of the PDF here.Or, if you'd like a print copy, it is available POD at Lulu:BTW you can still get our Free RPG Day releases from previous … read more

Women in Tabletop Gaming Month: All Good Things...

Posted by Michael O'Brien on 30th Jun 2018

All Good Things…Thank you for joining us for Women in Tabletop Gaming Month here at Chaosium! We hope you’ve enjoyed reading about some of the wonderful women who’ve helped to support Chaosium’s endeavors over the years, and have a greater insight into what we creative types get up to … read more