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* 1987: [[Terror Australis]] (co-author of most of the book)  
 
* 1987: [[Terror Australis]] (co-author of most of the book)  
 
* 1989: [[Dead Man Stomp|The Dead-Man Stomp]] (originally part of [[1920s Keeper's Kit]] but subsequently included in the core rulebook for 5th, 5.5, 5.6 and 6th editions)
 
* 1989: [[Dead Man Stomp|The Dead-Man Stomp]] (originally part of [[1920s Keeper's Kit]] but subsequently included in the core rulebook for 5th, 5.5, 5.6 and 6th editions)
* 1990: [[The Hills Rise Wild (Scenario)|The Hills Rise Wild]] (with [[Lynn Willis]], in [[Arkham Unveiled]] and its second edition [[H.P. Lovecraft's Arkham]])
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* 1990: [[The Hills Rise Wild]] (with [[Lynn Willis]], in [[Arkham Unveiled]] and its second edition [[H.P. Lovecraft's Arkham]])
 
* 1990: co-author of two chapters of the Modern-day [[At Your Door]] campaign with [[Lynn Willis]] and [[Keith Herber]]: [[Full Wilderness]] and [[Landscrapes]]
 
* 1990: co-author of two chapters of the Modern-day [[At Your Door]] campaign with [[Lynn Willis]] and [[Keith Herber]]: [[Full Wilderness]] and [[Landscrapes]]
* 1990: [[Crack'd and Crook'd Manse]] (in both 1st and 2nd editions of [[Mansions of Madness (Supplement)|Mansions of Madness]])
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* 1990: [[The Crack'd and Crook'd Manse]] (in both 1st and 2nd editions of [[Mansions of Madness (Supplement)|Mansions of Madness]])
 
* 1991: co-author of two chapters of the [[Horror on the Orient Express|Horror on the Orient Express (Campaign)]] with [[Geoff Gillan]] and [[Thomas Ligotti]]: [[Horror on the Orient Express: The Doom Train (London)]] and [[Horror on the Orient Express: In a City of Bells and Towers (Zagreb)]]
 
* 1991: co-author of two chapters of the [[Horror on the Orient Express|Horror on the Orient Express (Campaign)]] with [[Geoff Gillan]] and [[Thomas Ligotti]]: [[Horror on the Orient Express: The Doom Train (London)]] and [[Horror on the Orient Express: In a City of Bells and Towers (Zagreb)]]
 
* 1992: wrote the climactic final strand of the multi-strand Innsmouth Raid scenario in [[Escape from Innsmouth (Supplement)|Escape from Innsmouth]] (1st & 2nd edition): [[The Raid on Innsmouth: Y'ha-nthlei]]
 
* 1992: wrote the climactic final strand of the multi-strand Innsmouth Raid scenario in [[Escape from Innsmouth (Supplement)|Escape from Innsmouth]] (1st & 2nd edition): [[The Raid on Innsmouth: Y'ha-nthlei]]

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Mark Morrison is a game designer living in Melbourne, Australia. Between 1986 and the mid-1990s he wrote numerous memorable scenarios for Call of Cthulhu as well as a considerable amount of material for Elric.

Mark was one of the core members of the Cthulhu Conglomerate. He was also a frequent contributor to early issues of The Unspeakable Oath, having his own column (The Case of Mark Edward Morrison) from issues 2 to 12.

Since the late 1990s he has worked as a game designer in the interactive (computer/video) gaming industry.

Published Call of Cthulhu Game Material


Published Elric / Stormbringer Game Material

  • 1991: Perils of the Young Kingdom (with Fred Behrendt, Geoff Gillian, Nick Hagger, Mike Syzmanski and Richard Watts)
  • 1991: Sorcerers of Pan Tang (with Richard Watts, Nick Hagger, Geoff Gillan, and Charlie Krank)
  • 1992: Sea Kings of the Purple Towns (with Fred Behrendt, Nick Hagger, Anthony Utano and Richard Watts)
  • 1993: Elric! Core Rules (contributor)
  • 1993: Melniboné: Dragon Isle and Dreaming City sourcebook (with Geoff Gillan, Mark Morrison and Richard Watts)
  • 1996: Atlas of the Young Kingdoms, Vol. 1: The Northern Continent (with Richard Watts)
  • 1996: Sailing on the Seas of Fate (with Carl Pates, Nick Hagger, Richard Watts, Ben Chessell, Charlie Krank, Sandy Petersen, Greg Stafford)

Other Published Game Material

  • 1994: Nephilim Gamemaster's Veil (contributor)

Interviews