Difference between revisions of "Marcus D. Bone"
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Most recently, Marcus has revived [http://www.unboundbook.org Unbound Publishing] as a small independent publisher of lovecraftian horror material, and produced [[Monophobia]] - a collection of Call of Cthulhu scenarios for a lone investigator - available for download [http://www.unboundbook.org/?page_id=133]. | Most recently, Marcus has revived [http://www.unboundbook.org Unbound Publishing] as a small independent publisher of lovecraftian horror material, and produced [[Monophobia]] - a collection of Call of Cthulhu scenarios for a lone investigator - available for download [http://www.unboundbook.org/?page_id=133]. | ||
| − | Outside of gaming, Marcus works as an ITC Project Manager (despite having a degree in Anthropology) for local council in the lower half of New Zealand's North Island, is the father of two boys, and is an avid fan of most sports. To record his various adventures in roleplaying and | + | Outside of gaming, Marcus works as an ITC Project Manager (despite having a degree in Anthropology) for local council in the lower half of New Zealand's North Island, is the father of two boys, and is an avid fan of most sports. To record his various adventures in roleplaying and wargaming, he irregularly maintains a [http://demonground.livejournal.com/ Livejournal blog]. |
[[Category:YSDC:Staff|Bone, Marcus D.]] | [[Category:YSDC:Staff|Bone, Marcus D.]] | ||
[[Category:Writers|Bone, Marcus D.]] | [[Category:Writers|Bone, Marcus D.]] | ||
Revision as of 03:43, 20 September 2013
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).
Most recently, Marcus has revived Unbound Publishing as a small independent publisher of lovecraftian horror material, and produced Monophobia - a collection of Call of Cthulhu scenarios for a lone investigator - available for download [1].
Outside of gaming, Marcus works as an ITC Project Manager (despite having a degree in Anthropology) for local council in the lower half of New Zealand's North Island, is the father of two boys, and is an avid fan of most sports. To record his various adventures in roleplaying and wargaming, he irregularly maintains a Livejournal blog.