Tim Dedopulos

Tim Dedopulos is a British-born writer, game designer and editor of mixed English and Greek heritage. His published material covers a wide range of areas -- novels, short-stories, game supplements/strategy guides, direct mail self-help booklets, light popular culture books, and more serious non-fiction works on a variety of subjects.

Career History
Dedopulos was born in Winchester, Hants on the last day of the 60s, and graduated from University College, London in 1993 with a degree in Anthropology. He has been writing professionally ever since, often in conjunction with more traditional editorial day jobs. Early in 1995 he joined the Glasgow office of Seattle games giant Wizards of the Coast to work on their dystopian future-horror game SLA Industries. The game line was dropped just before Christmas that same year, and after a period of freelance work, he moved to London publisher Carlton Books, where he worked as Executive Editor.

In 1998, Wizards of the Coast gave all rights to SLA Industries back to the original creator, Dave Allsop. Allsop and original SLA designer/co-writer Jared Earle invited Dedopulos to join them in reforming the original company that had produced the game, Nightfall Games. Dedopulos worked as de-facto Managing Editor of Nightfall until the company's publishing partner, Hogshead Publishing, closed its operations in 2003. He has been writing and freelancing since then.

Selected Bibliography
Dedopulos's publication history includes some 85 works as of 2007, with almost 80 more as editor. A selection is given below.

Fiction

 * Puppet Masters: Brujah Novel 3 (2003, White Wolf)
 * The Overseer: Brujah Novel 2 (2003, White Wolf)
 * Slave Trade: Brujah Novel 1 (2002, White Wolf)
 * Glass Walkers (2002, White Wolf)
 * Apocrypha (1999, White Wolf)

Non-Fiction

 * Picture Puzzles (2007, Carlton Books)
 * Ultimate Logic Puzzles (2007, Carlton Books)
 * Oriental Mind Games Pack (2006, Carlton Books)
 * Symbolism (as Tim Kenner, 2006, Carlton Books)
 * The Brotherhood (2005, Carlton Books)
 * The Book of Witches (2005, Carlton Books)
 * Kabbalah (2004, Carlton Books)
 * The Book of Wizards (2002, Carlton Books)
 * Kick It: The Radiskull & Devil Doll Phenomenon (2001, Carlton Books)
 * Excel 2000 Made Painless (2000, Carlton Books)
 * The Encyclopaedia of Fantasy (Contributing Author, 1998-2002, Carlton Books)
 * The Best Pub Joke Book Ever! Volume 2 (1998, Carlton Books)
 * The Best Book of Insults and Put-Downs Ever! (1998, Carlton Books)
 * How to Pull a Bloke in 7 languages (1997, Carlton Books)
 * How to Pull a Bird in 7 languages (1997, Carlton Books)
 * The Official Magic: The Gathering Deckbuilders' Guide (1997, Carlton Books)
 * Beginner's Guide to Buying a PC (1996, De Swartes)
 * Fighting High Blood Pressure (1996, De Swartes)
 * The Tao of Revitalisation (1996, De Swartes)
 * The Self-Hypnosis Handbook (1995, De Swartes)
 * The Encyclopedia of Sex (1995, De Swartes)
 * Management & Relief of Arthritis (1994, De Swartes)
 * Irritable Bowel Syndrome (1993, De Swartes)

Role-Playing Game Books

 * Orpheus: Crusade of Ashes (Contributing Author, 2003, White Wolf)
 * Orpheus: Shadow Games (Contributing Author, 2003, White Wolf)
 * EverQuest DM Guide (Contributing Author, 2002, White Wolf)
 * Hush Hush (Contributing Author, 2001, Atlas)
 * Hunter Book Hermits (Contributing Author, 2001, White Wolf)
 * Hunter Book Visionaries (Contributing Author, 2001, White Wolf)
 * Hunter Book Redeemers (Contributing Author, 2001, White Wolf)
 * Hunter The Reckoning: Storyteller's Guide, (Contributing Author, 2001, White Wolf)
 * Hunter The Reckoning: Players' Guide (Contributing Author, 2000, White Wolf)
 * SLA Industries Second Edition (Contributing Author, 2000, Nightfall)
 * Elevator to the Netherworld (Contributing Author, 2000, Atlas)
 * Statosphere (Contributing Author, 2000, Atlas)
 * Golden Comeback (Contributing Author, 2000, Atlas)
 * The Contract Directory (Contributing Author, 1999-2001, Nightfall)
 * Post-Modern Magick (Contributing Author, 1999, Atlas)
 * OneShots (Contributing Author, 1999, Atlas)