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Michael Curtis (role playing game writer)

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Michael Curtis is a role-playing game designer and writer.

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Curtis' best-selling game book “The Dungeon Alphabet” won the Three Castles Award in 2011,[1] as well as entering a third printing with an expanded edition. Also known for his self-published mega-dungeon setting Stonehell Dungeon: Down Night-Haunted Halls (2009) and Stonehell Dungeon: Into the Heart of Hell (2014), Curtis's adventure writing style is greatly influenced by both the Old School Renaissance movement and his admitted love of the so-called "Appendix N" authors listed by Gary Gygax on page 224 of the 1st edition Advanced Dungeons & Dragons Dungeon Masters Guide - particularly the works of H. P. Lovecraft and Robert E. Howard.[2]

Work

Writing credits include:

  • Stonehell Dungeon: Down Night-Haunted Halls (2009), Author
  • The Dungeon Alphabet (Goodman Games) (2011), Author
  • Dungeon Crawl Classics Roleplaying Game (Goodman Games) (2012), Contributor
  • Realms of Crawling Chaos (Goblinoid Games), Contributor
  • Majus (Goblinoid Games) (2013), Author
  • Dungeon Crawl Classics #73 Emirikol Was Framed! (Goodman Games) (2013), Author
  • Dungeon Crawl Classics #75 The Sea Queen Escapes! (Goodman Games) (2013), Author
  • Dungeon Crawl Classics #77 The Croaking Fane (Goodman Games) (2013), Author
  • Dungeon Crawl Classics #79 Frozen in Time (Goodman Games) (2013), Author
  • Dungeon Crawl Classics #80 Intrigue at the Court of Chaos (Goodman Games) (2013)
  • Stonehell Dungeon: Into the Heart of Hell (2014)
  • Dungeon Crawl Classics #97 The Queen of Elfland's Son (Goodman Games) (2018)

Awards

The Dungeon Alphabet - Three Castles Award 2011, North Texas RPG Con[3]

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