Fifth Issue Released: September 2009

The fifth issue of RPG Review has been released with the following content:

Administrivia and Editorial many contributors p2­-3
Letters: The Young Gods Legal Debate with Alex Bialy p3­-7
Hot Gossip: Industry News by Wu Mingshi p8
The Art and Imagination of Dan Smith with Dan Smith p9­-11
New World of Darkness: Reviewed by Sam Sexton p12­-14

Fourth Issue Released: June 2009

The fourth issue of RPG Review has been released with the following content:

Administrivia and Editorial many contributors p2­-4
Hot Gossip: Industry News by Wu Mingshi p5-6
B. Dennis Sustare Interview & Article by B. Dennis Sustare p7­-17
Sorcery & Demons and Mimesis Designer's Notes by Lev Lafayette p18-21
SLURPS for GURPS by Karl Brown p22-24

Third Issue Released: March 2009

The third issue of RPG Review has been released with the following content:

Administrivia and Editorial many contributors p2­-3
Crossword Puzzle! by Jensen Schmidt p4­-5
Hot Gossip: Industry News by Wu Mingshi p6
Summerland Designer's Notes by Greg Saunders p7­-8
Fire & Sword Designer's Notes by Ray Turney p9

Second Edition Released: December 2008

The second issue of RPG Review has been released with the following contents...

Administrivia, Editorial and Letters many contributors p2-5
Hot Gossip: Industry News by Wu Mingshi p6
Pathfinder Beta Review by Lev Lafayette p7-9
Ralis: Fantasy Australia for Pathfinder by Torquil Gault et al p10-11

First Edition Released: September 2008

The first issue of RPG Review has been released with the following contents. Either read online, in PDF format, or EPUB format.

Administrivia Editorial and Letters many contributors p2-4
Hot Gossip: Industry News by Wu Mingshi p5
D&D 4th edition Review by Lev Lafayette p6-12

The History and Resurrection of RuneQuest!

To be published in Phantasmagoria 2006: The Annual of Murdoch Alternative Reality Society

Review of Traci Harding's Gene of Isis

Voyager, 2005, 468pp

George R.R. Martin, A Feast For Crows

Published in Ticonderoga

Role Playing and Religion

Role Playing at the Melbourne Unitarian Church

Historical Fantasy Campaigns for Role Playing Simulations

Published in "Phantasmagoria" Murdoch Alternative Reality Society Annual, 2004, pp32-38

Why Historical Fantasy?

This article starts with an aesthetic opposition to modern fantasy.

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