Books
- Creatures of the Night: Horror Enemies. HERO Games, 1993
- The Ultimate Super-Mage. HERO Games, 1996
- The Super-Mage Bestiary. HERO Games, 1999
- Time of Thin Blood. White Wolf Games, 1999 (with Sarah Roark)
- Aberrant: Year One. White Wolf Games, 1999 (with James A. Moore, John Snead)
- "Introduction," in Nights of Prophecy. White Wolf Games, 2000
- Exalted Storyteller's Companion. White Wolf Games, 2001 (with Heather Grove and Adam Tinworth)
- Clanbook: Followers of Set. White Wolf Games, 2001
- Blood Sacrifice: The Thaumaturgy Companion. White Wolf Games, 2002 (with Ari Marmell)
- "Guardians of the Invisible Fortress," in Time of Tumult. White Wolf Games, 2002
- Mexico City By Night. White Wolf Games, 2002 (with Philippe R. Boulle and Lucien Soulban)
- Relics and Rituals. Sword and Sorcery Studio, 2002 (with diverse hands)
- EverQuest Role-Playing Game Game Master's Guide. Sword and Sorcery Studio, 2002 (with diverse hands)
- Sunset Empires. White Wolf Games, 2002 (with diverse hands)
- Lair of the Hidden. White Wolf Games, 2003 (with Sarah Roark and Janet Trautvetter)
- Vampire Player's Guide. White Wolf Games, 2003 (with diverse hands)
- Orpheus. White Wolf Games. 2003 (with diverse hands)
- Shades of Gray. White Wolf Games. 2003 (with diverse hands)
- Gehenna. White Wolf Games. 2004 (with diverse hands)
- End Game. White Wolf Games. 2004 (with diverse hands)
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