A. Scott Glancy was introduced to H.P. Lovecraft’s universe through the role-playing game Call of Cthulhu, which taught him some of the basics of story telling. In 1996 he co-authored Delta Green, a supplement for Call of Cthulhu that married the gritty spy thrillers of John LeCarre with the cosmic horrors of H.P. Lovecraft. In 1998, he left a perfectly serviceable career as an attorney to join up with the role-playing game publisher Pagan Publishing, the nerd equivalent of running away to join the Foreign Legion. Today Scott is the man in charge of Pagan Publishing (much in the same sense that the last surviving legionnaire can be said to be in command of Fort Zinderhoff). Pagan’s most recent project is “Horrors of War,” an anthology of RPG scenarios set during the Great War for the Call of Cthulhu.
Mr. Glancy continues to be a contributing author on the award-winning Delta Green series of rpg supplements, as well as the new Delta Green stand-alone RPG published by Arc Dream Publishing. He fiction has appeared in several short story collections including the recent "Book of Cthulhu II," "Shotguns v. Cthulhu," and “Swords v. Cthulhu.” You can hear his recorded games sessions on Role-Playing Public Radio, and listen to him bloviate on the Unspeakable Podcast and Podcast at Ground Zero.