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Author Archives: Jonathan Blake
Furman to Illustrate
Furman will illustrate books 13+ for Mongoose.
The Siege of Amory by Joe Dever
In case you’re not following Mongoose Publishing closely, Signs and Portents 68 has a short story by Joe Dever: The Siege of Amory.
Northern Magnamund Mapped!
The full-colour maps on the inside covers are what initially drew many to the Lone Wolf gamebooks. Joe Dever’s well-realised world of Magnamund seemed so vibrant and colourful thanks to these masterful illustrations. Each map only covered a small area, though, and the detail was missing from the large-scale maps of Northern Magnamund. Well, thanks […]
The Curse of Naar Published!
You are the warrior Lone Wolf—Kai Grand Master of Sommerlund. Fresh from your victory over your evil alter-ego, Wolf’s Bane, reluctantly you are forced to return to the Plane of Darkness. For there you glimpsed the fabled Moonstone and you have sworn to save this gem of mystical power from the clutches of Naar—the King […]
Tet Offensive Wargame by Joe Dever?
Is this an article authored by Joe Dever about a Tet Offensive wargame?
Wolf’s Bane Published
Here is Project Aon’s first offering of the year–Wolf’s Bane. In this penultimate adventure in the Lone Wolf saga you must hunt down and destroy your evil alter-ego before it lays waste to your proud reputation and your homeland of Sommerlund. So you’d best hurry and download it now! As well as the usual download […]
Sneak Peek of Wolf’s Bane
Hello? Is this thing on? We’re currently testing an impending release of Wolf’s Bane. If you don’t tell anyone that I told you, I’ll let you in on a secret: you can get a sneak peak of the nearly finished book. It’s a little rough around the edges, so if you spot anything that needs […]
Playing Collaboratively
Some fans over at RPGnet are playing through the Lone Wolf gamebooks collaboratively.
Project Aon Annual Report 2008
During the 2008 calendar year Project Aon’s volunteers devoted many hours of their spare time to the various tasks involved in publishing the works of Joe Dever online. Much of this work was done “behind the scenes”, and so it may have seemed that little was achieved in the twelve months of 2008. This first […]