Tod Foley is a writer, editor, game designer & interactive artist, curator of the UbiquiCity project and other literary series as the founder of As If Books.
He's also the author of numerous roleplaying games including CORE (2019), Other Borders (2016), DayTrippers (2015), Watch the World Die (2014), and CyberSpace (1989). He produced the award-winning online "World of South Park" for Comedy Central, designed the award-winning "Ocean Explorer" for Times-Mirror Magazines, authored and produced the theatrical LARP "Ghosts In the Machine" (CyberArts International, 1992), and edited a tiny but nationally-distributed magazine called PIX-elation (1993-1996).
All these years and he still doesn't have a job. You can contact Tod online at TodFoley.com.
I'm dropping my review of my own book from 5 stars to 4 because I just remembered how ICE artlessly lopped off pages of the final adventure, claiming space issues. Maybe I went long, ok, but there are other ways to reduce the size of a manuscript without just chopping off a contiguous chunk of it. "Lazy editing," you say? Maybe - or it may be significant that the section dropped was about a renegade deepspace colony run by a pair of homosexual pirate outlaws. You tell me.