Books
- Vampire: The Requiem (August 2004)
- Coteries (October 2004)
- Nomads (November 2004)
- Rites of the Dragon (November 2004)
- Bloodlines: The Hidden (February 2005)
- Lancea Sanctum (March 2005)
- City of the Damned: New Orleans (May 2005)
- Ghouls (May 2005)
- Ordo Dracul (July 2005)
- VII (August 2005)
- The Invictus (October 2005)
- Bloodlines: The Legendary (January 2006)
- Requiem Chronicler's Guide (February 2006)
- Carthians (April 2006)
- Mythologies (June 2006)
- Circle of the Crone (August 2006)
- Belial's Brood (January 2007)
- The Blood (May 2007)
- Bloodlines: The Chosen (July 2007)
- Damnation City (August 2007)
- Requiem for Rome (October 2007)
- Fall of The Camarilla (January 2008)
- Criminal Intent (PDF only)* (January 2008)
- Scenes of Frenzy (PDF only)* (January 2008)
- Blood Red + Ash Gray (PDF only)* (January 2008)
- The Resurrectionists (PDF only)* (January 2008)
- Ventrue: Lords Over the Damned (April 2008)
- Kiss of the Succubus: Daeva (May 2008)
- Savage and Macabre: Gangrel (September 2008)
- Shadows in the Dark: Mekhet (January 21, 2009)
- New Wave Requiem (PDF & Print on Demand) (February 2009)
- Night Horrors: Immortal Sinners (February 2009)
- The Beast that Haunts the Blood: Nosferatu (March 2009)
- Vampire: Ancient Mysteries (April 2009)
- Ancient Bloodlines
- Night Horrors: The Wicked Dead
- Invite Only (PDF & Print on Demand only)
- The Danse Macabre (March 2011)
- Strange Dead Love (PDF & Print on Demand only) (December 2011)
- Blood Sorcery: Sacraments & Blasphemies (PDF & Print on Demand) (September 2012)
- The Strix Chronicles (Kickstarter Deluxe release, PDF & Print on Demand) (October 2013)
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