Picture of author.
7+ Works 91 Members 2 Reviews 1 Favorited

About the Author

Image credit: Portrait of Stuart Boon by Graeme Neil Reid

Works by Stuart Boon

Associated Works

World War Cthulhu London (2016) — Contributor — 15 copies

Tagged

Common Knowledge

Canonical name
Boon, Stuart
Legal name
Boon, Stuart James
Gender
male
Occupations
lecturer (University of Strathclyde)
author
editor
Awards and honors
Gold ENnie (Best Setting, 2012)
Gold ENnie (Best Product, 2012)
Origins Award (Best Roleplaying Game Supplement or Adventure, 2012)
DieHardGameFan Tabletop Gaming Awards (Best Adventure Collection, 2011)
Short biography
Stuart Boon was born in Edmonton, Alberta, Canada. He moved to Great Britain in 2002 and now lives in Scotland with his wife Michele. He is the author of the ENnie and Origins award-winning 'Shadows Over Scotland', a sourcebook for Scotland and Scottish adventures for the Call of Cthulhu role-playing game, and Cthulhu Britannica: Folklore. An avid film and music fan, and active role-player, Stuart spends entirely too much time indoors. He is currently working on a number of projects involving the Cthulhu Mythos whilst trying to retain his sanity.
Nationality
Canada (birth)
Scotland
UK
Birthplace
Edmonton, Alberta, Canada
Places of residence
Glasgow, Scotland, UK

Members

Reviews

2 reviews
A superb effort containing an excellent overview on the nature of folklore & a very useable bestiary for creatures of folklore. The interior art is excellent, and presentation, editing & proof reading all excellent. A very good effort that will be useful, interesting & helpful to any keepers of arcane lore that wish to set their worlds in Great Britain
Very good effort. A little sparse on detail and I wanted to see more adverts for the time, some more on lifestyle & Culture. The locations seem to be dealt with with Brevity in places, and I didn't really get a full idea of place with it. Scenarios ranged from some quite good little efforts to some of the bigger scenario's being very run of the mill. Overall, I congratulate the effort, but would like to have seen some more "green & Pleasant land" type detail, adverts, railway posters, etc. I show more also think a chapter on Scottish occupations would also have been good. Overal, though, recommended show less
½

You May Also Like

Associated Authors

Statistics

Works
7
Also by
1
Members
91
Popularity
#204,135
Rating
3.9
Reviews
2
ISBNs
6
Languages
1
Favorited
1

Charts & Graphs