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Lowder edited a series of zombie anthologies based on the All Flesh Must Be Eaten game, beginning with The Book of All Flesh (2001); these were the first fictional works from Eden Studios. [7]: 341 His final short story collection for the series was The Book of Final Flesh (2003).
In a world populated by humans along with zombies, ghosts and other mystical creatures, a human police officer falls in love with his superior, a beautiful zombie woman. The Book of All Flesh: Lowder, James (Editor) 2001: Anthology of stories including works by Tobias S. Buckell, Scott Edelman, Ed Greenwood, and Jim C. Hines. The Book of Final ...
Knight of the Black Rose is the second novel in the Ravenloft books gothic horror series. Written by James Lowder , it is set both in Krynn and more prominently, the Demiplane of Dread , location of the Ravenloft campaign setting.
The series had begun as a joint project by Christopher Lowder (pen name "Jack Adrian") and Laurence James (pen name "James Axler"), with the first book called Pilgrimage To Hell. Laurence James then solely wrote the Deathlands series up to and including Eclipse at Noon. However, due to failing health he was forced to leave the series in 1995.
Pilgrimage to Hell is the first book in the Deathlands saga of novels. Written by Christopher Lowder under his pen name Jack Adrian and Laurence James under his pen name James Axler published on May 1, 1986, it follows the adventures of Ryan Cawdor, Krysty Wroth, and J.B. Dix, and delves into how they met.
Shannon Appelcline stated that Green Ronin went "through a non-d20 expansion in this time period: James Lowder's '100 Best' series. There have been two entries so far: Hobby Games: The 100 Best (2007) and Family Games: The 100 Best (2010).
Piccirilli sold over 150 stories in the mystery, thriller, horror, erotica, and science fiction fields. Some of his stories were included in the zombie anthologies which James Lowder edited for Eden Studios. [2]: 341 he died of brain cancer on July 11 2015 at age 50.
Astounding Hero Tales is a fiction anthology edited by James Lowder and published by Hero Games in March 2007. [1] Contents "Death was silent" (Lester Dent)
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