About Morrigan Press Inc.
We love games. Morrigan Press is a company dedicated solely to producing fun and entertaining games. Our games are meticulously researched and we pride ourselves on their superior quality. Morrigan maintains some of the strictest quality standards for writing, editing, artwork, layout, design and production in the roleplaying game industry.
With RPG experience dating back to the good ‘ol days of 1979, Morrigan Press Inc, was founded in early 2004 when it entered the adventure game market in a big way. Early on, Morrigan Press secured an exclusive license to the post-apocalyptic television show Jeremiah. Jeremiah is an MGM/Platinum Studios television series airing on Showtime in the US, The Movie Network in Canada and other networks in the UK, Germany, France, Israel, Australia, New Zealand and South Africa. In cooperation with Mongoose Publishing, one of the most respected names in the RPG industry, the Jeremiah RPG will hit store shelves in November 2004.
With the strength of the Jeremiah Roleplaying game to build on, Morrigan Press set out to develop other games, both in-house designs and other licensed titles.
After successfully navigating our first round of financing, Morrigan Press went into overdrive, developing roleplaying game lines for the fantasy, historic, modern, espionage, horror and science fiction genres. Our games are primarily designed with the d20 and OGL players in mind.
Morrigan Press games are available from fine game and book stores around the world or electronically from rpgnow.com.
Employment Opportunities
Morrigan Press does not currently have any job vacancies; however, we are always on the lookout for talented freelance writers and artists. Writers should check out the Submissions page for information on current Open Calls and to retrieve our Submission Guidelines. Artists should contact Jim Andrews, VP Development at jim@morriganrpg.com . Please include directions to any online portfolios.
Morrigan Press Writers, Artists & Contributors
Scott Agnew

Scott has been playing RPGs since the late 1970’s when he discovered the old DnD Basic set. Moving from that to the blue Expert boxed set and then on to AD&D, Scott has been creating worlds of adventure ever since. Through the early days of Gamma World, Star Frontiers, Traveler, Top Secret, Talislanta, Twilight 2000 and Warhammer FRPG, Scott has remained abreast of the marketplace right up to the current versions of DnD 3.5 and d20 Modern.
Scott lives and works in Moncton, New Brunswick, Canada with his wife Alison and two beautiful daughters, Hannah and Mhàiri.
Colin MacNeil

Colin has more than 15 years of experience working in the global Software Development field. Project Management, License acquisition and new business development have rounded out Colin’s skillset, and helped build a solid reputation with clients in Australia, Europe, South America and the Caribbean.
Aaron Dembski-Bowden
 Aaron Dembski-Bowden has a long surname that causes him trouble everytime he has to sign something. He's English (but not proud), and shaves his head every single day. He likes to talk about himself as often as possible, and has opinions on absolutely everything under the sun. Currently, He lives in Liverpool, though he can't understand anything the locals are saying. A move to Canada may be on the cards, if he could just stop spending his salary on DVD's and start saving.
Originally only a White Wolf freelancer (Dark Ages, the World of Darkness and Werewolf: the Forsaken) due to the fickle turning of Fate's wheel, Aaron is now a full-time writer in Morrigan's employ. He uses his work hours to read, drink coffee and argue with people. He uses his nights to do all his writing work, for he is largely a nocturnal being, and doesn't need the light of the sun like the rest of life on Earth does. When he's not working, writing, or spending time with his girlfriend, he's usually complaining about something.
Vern Stewart

Vern has worked as a Graphic Artist and Illustrator for the past 10 years. The last 5, he has been bringing Video Lottery terminals more character until he stumbled upon Morrigan Press.
Out of a job, homeless and hungry, Morrigan took pity on Vern and put him in charge of Art. Art was fired last week. Like his mentor Scott, Vern has a definitive Scottish background and hails from Nova Scotia, Canada. Art Director is a new role Vern is fitting into nicely.
Vern lives in Moncton, spends his weekends obsessed with the CROW and X-Files and occasionally takes his girlfriend out for food.
Jim Andrews
 Jim saw an ad for D&D in a comic book back in the late 1970's. Intrigued, he asked for the game for his birthday and has been hooked ever since. In the last 25 years, he's become familiar with many of the lines in every genre imaginable. Gamma World, Cyberpunk 2020, Vampire, Twilight 2000, Runequest, and Harnmaster have all been the cause of many sleepless
nights. Jim also enjoys Warhammer 40K miniatures and MTG.
Jim lives in Moncton, New Brunswick with three lovely young ladies, two of whom call him Dad, and a dog, who chews his shoes.
Adam Black
Adam Black lives with his wife and two teenaged children in a happy, make-believe land filled with monsters and nekkid ladies. He was a comic book artist, and now illustrates role-playing games. He never finds enough time for his watercolors.
Visit Adam's website and check out all the incredible Talislanta artwork he's done.
Andrew Dobell
Andrew Dobell has been professionally illustrating for nearly two years now. He studied art at school, in college and at university where he received his BA Hons Degree in Animation. Illustrating has always been his first love.
He has worked for several RPG publishers such as Mongoose Publishing and also works as an In-House Artist for Spiral Direct Ltd, but continues his freelance work in his free time. Andrew's work can be seen at www.andrewdobell.com
Lee Hammock
Born and raised in Atlanta, Georgia, Lee Hammock cut his teeth on Star Frontiers at age seven and never looked back. After graduating from the University of Georgia he moved to the frozen north of New York City, where after killing a robotic polar bear as part of an initiation ritual he worked at DC Comics for a time. You’d be surprised how many robotic polar bears have to be killed every day in the comics industry. He’s worked on over twenty gaming products for companies such as AEG, Bastion Press, Holistic Design, and Louis Porter Jr. Designs, and all he had to kill for that stuff was an emperor penguin. Now Lee lives in Raleigh, North Carolina where he works as a fulltime freelance game writer and all around professional geek.
Iain Lowson
 Born in Edinburgh, Iain Lowson has been a full-time writer since 1996, and has been skint for about the same amount of time. He started working on SFX and, ten minutes later, with Titan Magazines on the official Star Wars Magazine. A long time Star Wars fan, this led to 8 solid and largely happy years of licensed work on the Lucasfilm behemoth. That work continues after four years as principal writer on the Official Star Wars Fact File with a new, miniature games related publication for the same publisher – De Agostini.
Iain has been a gamer since the UK release of the red box D&D rules, though he now prefers writing and co-running 1890s to 1930s LARP games for www.werebadger.com. He’s written comic strips for Games Workshop, co-authored a book on Lord of the Rings, and had fiction published in the short-lived Polyhedron UK, Europe & South Africa. Current other projects include trying to break into mainstream comic writing and film and television. Console gaming takes up whatever free time he has left.
Iain still worries that someone will figure out that he’s just making it up as he goes along and that ‘they’ will try and stop him. In the meantime, he’s working on a new sourcebook on Medieval France, so no one say anything until he’s done.
Oh, and his kilt is bigger than Scott’s but he doesn’t have a hat.
Joseph Nassise
Joe Nassise is the author of the Bram Stoker and International Horror Guild Award nominated RIVERWATCH, as well as the forthcoming Templar Chronicles series from Pocket Books. While he typically concentrates on novel length works, his short fiction has also appeared in such acclaimed anthologies as Masques V, Darkside 4, and the Book of Final Flesh. He is the current president of the Horror Writers Association, the world's largest organization of professional horror writers. Former presidents have included Dean Koontz, Charles Grant, and Brian Lumley.
In the role-playing game industry, Joe has done work for a variety of firms, including recent work as the lead writer on The Sentinel's Bible from Creative Illusions and penning the scripts for the forthcoming 22 issue comic series, The Forbidding, from Interstrike Inc.
You can learn more about his work at his website.
Obsidian
Obsidian has been working as a fantasy illustrator since 2003. Along the way he has made art for RPG publishers and gaming groups, as well as some fantasy literature authors.
He specializes in character design, architecture and defines his own art as dirty, gritty, hazy, quirky and grayish... unlike him. He's actually a pretty decent guy.
Oh, and he invented water. Yeah, and the wheel.
Feel free to visit his website.
Scott Purdy
Scott started working in the RPG industry in the year of 2001, he became a fulltime professional illustrator in 2003. His RPG clients include Morrigan Press Inc., Malhavoc Press, Bastion Press, Bottled Imp Games among others... he also works outside of the RPG industry as an illustrator.
He has a great love of horror and evil, and wills clients his way if they have need of evil critters to bring to life!
You can visit Scotts work HERE
Benjamin Richards
Benjamin D. Richards has been illustrating for various companies since 2002, and hopes to one day make a living pushing back the limits of human understanding through his work. In the meantime, he's ruling a (quite small) entertainment empire through his website/chronicle Dungeon Damage. He likes keeshonds, truth, humanity, and the transmundane.
Christian N. St. Pierre
Christian studied in various State University of New York schools including SUNY Purchase and has a BA in Studio Art. After spending some time in the fine art and graphic design fields, he decided to expand into fantasy and science fiction illustration a few years ago. Since then he has done artwork for a number of RPG companies including Morrigan Press Inc.
Christian's website may be found Here
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