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* 1987: [[Terror Australis]] (co-author of most of the book)
 
* 1987: [[Terror Australis]] (co-author of most of the book)
* 1990: [[Tatterdemallion]] (with Richard Watts and Kevin Ross, from [[Fatal Experiments]])
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* 1990: [[Tatterdemallion]] (with [[Richard Watts]] and [[Kevin A. Ross]], from [[Fatal Experiments]])
 
* 1991: [[Horror on the Orient Express: Death (and Love) in a Gondola (Venice)]]
 
* 1991: [[Horror on the Orient Express: Death (and Love) in a Gondola (Venice)]]
 
* 1992: [[Furious Driving]] (from [[Fearful Passages]])
 
* 1992: [[Furious Driving]] (from [[Fearful Passages]])
 
* 1992: [[Chateau of Blood]] (from [[Blood Brothers 2]]) [Hammer film type scenario]
 
* 1992: [[Chateau of Blood]] (from [[Blood Brothers 2]]) [Hammer film type scenario]
 
* 1992: minor contribution to Kevin Ross’ [[Escape from Innsmouth (Supplement)|Escape from Innsmouth]]
 
* 1992: minor contribution to Kevin Ross’ [[Escape from Innsmouth (Supplement)|Escape from Innsmouth]]
* 1993: [[The Masterwork of Nicholas Forby]] (from Sacraments of Evil) [Gaslight scenario]
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* 1993: [[The Masterwork of Nicholas Forby]] (from [[Sacraments of Evil]]) [Gaslight scenario]
 
* 1993: column in [[The Unspeakable Oath, Issue 10]]
 
* 1993: column in [[The Unspeakable Oath, Issue 10]]
* 2007: [[The Old Damned House]] (with Liam Routt, from the 2nd Edition of [[Mansions of Madness (Supplement)|Mansions of Madness]])
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* 2007: [[The Old Damned House]] (with [[Liam Routt]], from the 2nd Edition of [[Mansions of Madness (Supplement)|Mansions of Madness]])
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* 2011: [[Porphyry and Asphodel]] (online PDF publication)
 
* 2011: [[Porphyry and Asphodel]] (online PDF publication)
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* 2014: New scenarios for the 2nd Edition of [[Horror on the Orient Express]] campaign
  
 
==Published Elric Game Material==
 
==Published Elric Game Material==
  
* 1993: Melniboné: Dragon Isle and Dreaming City sourcebook (with Geoff Gillan, Mark Morrison and Richard Watts)
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* 1993: Melniboné: Dragon Isle and Dreaming City sourcebook (with [[Geoff Gillan]], [[Mark Morrison]], and [[Richard Watts]])
  
 
==Published Cthulhu Mythos Fiction==
 
==Published Cthulhu Mythos Fiction==
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[[Category:Writers]]
 
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Penelope Love is a Science-Fiction author and game designer, living in Melbourne, Australia.

In the late 1980s and early 1990s, Penelope wrote numerous scenarios for Call of Cthulhu and material for Elric, as well as being primay co-author for the 1920's Australian sourcebook Terror Australis. She also wrote for Elric, another of Chaosium's primary roleplaying lines at the time. Since the mid-1990s she has concentrated her efforts on writing fiction, and has had two science-fiction novels published to date as well as numerous short stories. While some of her fiction is set in the shared Cthulhu Mythos 'universe', the majority explores broader themes and settings.

Published Call of Cthulhu Game Material


Published Elric Game Material

Published Cthulhu Mythos Fiction

  • 1995: Unseen (from Made in Goatswood)
  • 2010: The Whisper of Ancient Secrets from Cthulhu's Dark Cults

Published Science Fiction Novels

  • 1993: The Castle of Eyes (Chaosium)
  • 2004: The Widow’s Tale ('A Novel of Glorantha', Tradetalk)

Published Science Fiction Short Stories

  • 1995: Here Be Dragons in Eidolon (Winter, 1995)
  • 1999: Short Cut in Spooky Tales
  • 2000: The Dry-Witch in Eidolon (Autumn, 2000)
  • 2005: The Unlawful Priest of Todesfall in Daikaiju! Giant Monster Tales
  • 2007: Tell Him I Too Have Known in Fantastic Wonder Stories
  • 2009: The Janus’ Tale in Canterbury 2100: Pilgrimages in a New World
  • 2010: Border Crossing in Belong