From 2012:
123. Fate Core Rules Draft. I sent in questions and nitpicks as I went, but this is a lot simpler than previous iterations. Of course, I thought, "simple" and "300+ pages of rules" make odd bedfellows -- but Evil Hat is a step ahead, working on a streamlined version that should be 32 pages. I'm looking forward to it.
124. London Falling, by Paul Cornell. A bit more horror than I prefer in my urban fantasy, but that's a matter of taste.
And, for 2013:
1. Crysanthe, by Yves Meynard. Rings some interesting changes on genre conventions. Having finished it, I am really looking forward to a change of pace with Lord Vorpatril's Alliance, though.
123. Fate Core Rules Draft. I sent in questions and nitpicks as I went, but this is a lot simpler than previous iterations. Of course, I thought, "simple" and "300+ pages of rules" make odd bedfellows -- but Evil Hat is a step ahead, working on a streamlined version that should be 32 pages. I'm looking forward to it.
124. London Falling, by Paul Cornell. A bit more horror than I prefer in my urban fantasy, but that's a matter of taste.
And, for 2013:
1. Crysanthe, by Yves Meynard. Rings some interesting changes on genre conventions. Having finished it, I am really looking forward to a change of pace with Lord Vorpatril's Alliance, though.