

Author- Illustrator - Game Designer
F. Killian

A Boke of Swordes
Author - Illustrator
Tragedy, cursed knights, lost books
Time travelling revengers, future soldiers, unending dreams, and harried veterans
A young woman’s reality unravels as she yearns for change and a man is punished for his faith.
Swords and science clash on distant planets as a cursed blade drift from one hand to the next.
A disgraced swordsman ponders duty.
And a mighty hero falls from grace.
A Boke of Swordes is a collection of cross-genre short fiction, dabbling in fantasy, sci-fi, horror, and historical. The author of A Boke of Gests returns with a new set of tales tragic, arcane, violent, and introspective which challenges the reader to consider the weight of societal pressures and the consequences of violence and desire.

A Boke of Gests
Author - Illustrator
Witches, wizards, little girls.
Monsters and dead things.
Cannibals, time travelers, knights, and lovers. And, of course, Robyn Hode.
A Boke of Gests is a collection of short fiction running the gamut from horror, to fantasy, to sci-fi and historical. It is also the first collection of short fiction from F. Killian.

Bone Orchard Gospel
Author - Illustrator
Bone Orchard Gospel is a simple role-playing game about an Old West that never was. Easily taught, and with a character creation system which takes moments, this game is easily introduced to new audiences and is well-served for an evening's diversion. All that is needed is this book, a pen, a few notecards, and a fistful of six-sided dice.
Included in the book are:
- A setting article on the world of Ludt
- The complete rules to playing and running games of Bone Orchard Gospel
- Game Master secrets
- Three complete adventures which may be run individually or in sequence
- A City Man, a horror short story by F. Killian

Tankar
Playwright - Director
Both bizarre and brief, Tankar is a clear vision into the inner workings of an artist's psyche. Sif is a young writer at war with herself, lost in a strange world. Over the course of a half hour (or perhaps an eternity) she must confront the enemy she never knew she had. This short, absurdist one-act was produced at Minnesota State University Moorhead in the spring of 2015.


