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Author Archives: Jonathan Blake
Extensive interview of Joe Dever
Here’s an extensive interview of Joe Dever. I haven’t listened to the whole thing yet, but already lots of juicy details about the last four as yet unpublished Lone Wolf books. Well worth a viewing.
Le Gouffre Maudit
For any of us who read French, Le Grimoire has recently published Le Gouffre Maudit, a translation of The Chasm of Doom.
Lone Wolf for Android
For any fans out there with an Android device, here’s an official Lone Wolf app for Android that adapts the adventure from Flight from the Dark.
Meet Joe Dever in Germany
The publisher of Lone Wolf books in Germany recently contacted us to share some news. This summer 7-9 September we are planing to have a little RPG convention in southern Germany (Heppenheim) on a Castle (Starkenburg). We still have tickets for this event including a sleeping place in the Castle youth hostel and meals. Joe […]
Gary Chalk on Tabletop Gaming
BBC quoted Gary Chalk about tabletop wargaming.
The Lone Wolf Club Newsletters
[posting on behalf of Simon] Greetings, fellow Kai Following hot on the heels of the discovery of all the missing pages comes one final release for the Lone Wolf Club Newsletters: A complete archive of all thirty-seven Newsletters in one PDF file. The benefits of this all-in-one document are: One download instead of thirty-seven Only […]
Interview of Gary Chalk
I recently became aware of an interesting interview of Gary Chalk.
Limited Edition Unfolded Magnamund Maps
Joe Dever has just informed me that: In response to several requests that Francesco and I have received from fans, we have now printed a limited number of maps that we can supply unfolded, making them ideal for framing and for display on a wall. The maps will be carefully furled and dispatched in sturdy […]
Annual Reports
[posting on behalf of Simon] Attention fellow Kai A full and unexpurgated report of the last twelve months’ activity of the elusive and secretive “Aon Project” has been leaked into the wild. It lists their achievements and experiments during 2011, and even projects their work over the coming year, though we all know how inaccurate […]