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| − | A fan of Call of Cthulhu and Lovecraft in general since the late 80s, Marcus is best known for his work as a Founding Editor of the Origins nominated [http://www.demonground.org/ DEMONGROUND] gaming zine and the short lived [http://www.yog-sothoth.com/local_links.php?catid=18 Unbound Book] (A fanzine of 1920s Call of Cthulhu Scenarios). | + | A fan of Call of Cthulhu and Lovecraft in general since the late 80s, Marcus is best known for his work as a Founding Editor of the Origins nominated '''[http://www.demonground.org/ DEMONGROUND]''' gaming zine and the short lived '''[http://www.yog-sothoth.com/local_links.php?catid=18 Unbound Book]''' (A fanzine of 1920s Call of Cthulhu Scenarios). |
| − | In 2010, Marcus revived [http://www.unboundbook.org Unbound Publishing] as a way of releasing lovecraftian horror material, and produced [[Monophobia]] - a collection of Call of Cthulhu scenarios for a lone investigator - available for [http://www.unboundbook.org/?page_id=133 download]. | + | In 2010, Marcus revived '''[http://www.unboundbook.org Unbound Publishing]''' as a way of releasing lovecraftian horror material, and produced '''[[Monophobia]]''' - a collection of Call of Cthulhu scenarios for a lone investigator - available for [http://www.unboundbook.org/?page_id=133 download]. |
Outside of gaming, Marcus works as an ICT consultant (despite having a degree in Anthropology) for central and local government organisations in New Zealand. He is happily married, the father of two teenage boys, and is an avid fan of most sports. | Outside of gaming, Marcus works as an ICT consultant (despite having a degree in Anthropology) for central and local government organisations in New Zealand. He is happily married, the father of two teenage boys, and is an avid fan of most sports. | ||
[[Category:Writers|Bone, Marcus D.]] | [[Category:Writers|Bone, Marcus D.]] | ||
Revision as of 02:06, 27 March 2023
A fan of Call of Cthulhu and Lovecraft in general since the late 80s, Marcus is best known for his work as a Founding Editor of the Origins nominated DEMONGROUND gaming zine and the short lived Unbound Book (A fanzine of 1920s Call of Cthulhu Scenarios).
In 2010, Marcus revived Unbound Publishing as a way of releasing lovecraftian horror material, and produced Monophobia - a collection of Call of Cthulhu scenarios for a lone investigator - available for download.
Outside of gaming, Marcus works as an ICT consultant (despite having a degree in Anthropology) for central and local government organisations in New Zealand. He is happily married, the father of two teenage boys, and is an avid fan of most sports.