Flying Mice - Flying Mice Writers

Flying Mice Writers

  • Clash Bowley (owner, designer, writer, illustrator; Aquavita, StarCluster, Sweet Chariot, Blood Games, StarCluster 2, Cold Space, FTL Now, Tribes of Mother Night, In Harm's Way: A Napoleonic Naval Roleplaying Game, In Harm's Way: Aces In Spades, Blood Games II, In Harm's Way: Aces And Angels, Sweet Chariot 2, In Harm's Way:Wild Blue, In Harm's Way: Dragons!, Commonwealth Space, On Her Majesty's Arcane Service, and In Harm's Way: StarCluster, StarCluster 3, The Tools of Ignorance, Outremer)
  • Klaxon Bowley -Awesome- (Sweet Chariot, Book of Jalan, StarCluster 3)
  • Albert Bailey (StarCluster, Sweet Chariot, Book Of Jalan, Cold Space, FTL Now, Sweet Chariot 2, StarCluster 3, Outremer)
  • Wesley Fornero (Blood Games, Blood Games II)
  • Tim Kirk (Tribes Of Mother Night)
  • Jason Ludwig (Blood Games)
  • Ryan A. Span (Book Of Jalan, Cold Space, FTL Now)
  • El Zambo -Awesome- (Blood Games, In Harm's Way: A Napoleonic Naval Roleplaying Game, Blood Games II)
  • Shanya Almafeta (Aquavita, F20)
  • John Snead (FTL Now, StarCluster 3)
  • Daniel Potter (Far Shore for StarCluster 2)
  • The RPG Pundit (Forward... to Adventure!)
  • Michael Scott (In Harm's Way:Wild Blue]
  • Pat Brady (Commonwealth Space)

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