Classics RPG - By No Means Vulgar
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BY NO MEANS VULGAR is a collection of short stories inspired by The Play's The Thing, a Shakespearean roleplaying game.
Within these pages is a world of newly crafted Shakespearean delight: remixed, reimagined, and reinvented by a collection of amazing authors. From "true crime" tales of acting to behind-the-scenes glimpses of our favorite characters, these stories explore the edges of Shakespeare's world, discovering new narratives in familiar tales.
After all, it's what The Bard would have wanted...
Edited by Mark Diaz Truman and featuring the works of:
- Greg Stolze
- Filamena Young
- Eddy Webb
- Jess Hartley
- Will Hindmarch
- J.R. Blackwell
- Crysa Leflar
- Jason Corley
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Classics RPG - By No Means Vulgar
Classics RPG - By No Means Vulgar
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BY NO MEANS VULGAR is a collection of short stories inspired by The Play's The Thing, a Shakespearean roleplaying game.
Within these pages is a world of newly crafted Shakespearean delight: remixed, reimagined, and reinvented by a collection of amazing authors. From "true crime" tales of acting to behind-the-scenes glimpses of our favorite characters, these stories explore the edges of Shakespeare's world, discovering new narratives in familiar tales.
After all, it's what The Bard would have wanted...
Edited by Mark Diaz Truman and featuring the works of:
- Greg Stolze
- Filamena Young
- Eddy Webb
- Jess Hartley
- Will Hindmarch
- J.R. Blackwell
- Crysa Leflar
- Jason Corley
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BY NO MEANS VULGAR is a collection of short stories inspired by The Play's The Thing, a Shakespearean roleplaying game.
Within these pages is a world of newly crafted Shakespearean delight: remixed, reimagined, and reinvented by a collection of amazing authors. From "true crime" tales of acting to behind-the-scenes glimpses of our favorite characters, these stories explore the edges of Shakespeare's world, discovering new narratives in familiar tales.
After all, it's what The Bard would have wanted...
Edited by Mark Diaz Truman and featuring the works of:
- Greg Stolze
- Filamena Young
- Eddy Webb
- Jess Hartley
- Will Hindmarch
- J.R. Blackwell
- Crysa Leflar
- Jason Corley











