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Cathriona "Cat" Tobin is a
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and publisher based in
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,
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. She co-owns the
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-based
Pelgrane Press Pelgrane Press Ltd is a British role-playing game (pen and paper), role-playing game publishing company based in London and founded in 1999. It is co-owned by Simon J Rogers and Cat Tobin. It currently produces GUMSHOE System RPGs, ''13th Age'', ...
with Simon J Rogers and is a significant contributor to the
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industry in the UK.


Career

Tobin has a Bachelor of Arts degree in English and Philosophy. She has contributed to the game community in Ireland and the UK for many years and worked with
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from 1997 to 2006 in roles including event organiser, committee member and president. She is also a co-founder of K2 (originally in Killarney, now Dungarvan), and was one of the Dragonmeet organizers in 2013. She also wrote for indie game publications such as ''The Circular'' and ''The Gazebo'', where she contributed "Five Tips for Writing a Mystery Game" in 2012. Tobin held a position with Contested Ground Studios as an accountant, also working as booth staff at conventions. She began working for Pelgrane Press as an assistant publisher and program manager, working her way up to become co-owner and managing director in 2015. This position includes running the day-to-day operations of Stone Skin Press, Pelgrane's book imprint. Tobin has diverse credits, including publisher, editor, project manager, and "wrangler" on a number of projects. Tobin has over 100 production credits, such as ''Cold City'' (2007), '' Hillfolk'' (2013), and several games in each of the
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, '' 13th Age,'' and '' Trail of Cthulhu'' series. Pelgrane, under Tobin's leadership, has run several successful Kickstarter campaigns, including raising $120,000 for ''The Dracula Dossier'', an improvisational supplement to their game ''Night's Black Agents'', and a £167,341 Kickstarter for the ''Yellow King'' RPG. Tobin wrote and designed the game '' First Joyful Mystery'', a roleplaying game that explores the politics of abortion and
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in Ireland. The game was included in the ''#Feminism'' game anthology, a collection of 34 "nano-games" that was selected for the 2016 IndieCade Showcase at E3, and nominated to
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2016. Tobin has been called a "rising star of RPG publishing":
Since joining Pelgrane, the company has seen the number of events it runs at Gen Con skyrocket from fewer than 10 to over 150. The company had a $120,000 Kickstarter, and won 15 ENnies, all while Tobin “worked hard to build a Pelgrane community that engages fans, and acknowledges the vital part they play…in our team,” she says.
As an industry professional, Tobin is often consulted for advice on how to get into the industry, and editorial advice on how to write successful games. Tobin has said that one of her professional goals is to improve the network of women making games in the UK, has spoken up about gender-based harassment and discrimination in the industry, and contributes to discussions about diversity and inclusion. She is involved in Christina Stiles of
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' book project ''Medusa's Guide for Gamer Girls'' as a contributing writer.


Accomplishments

Tobin won the Contribution to Irish Gaming Award from
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in 2005, and a National Game Writers Award from Itzacon Eire in 2008. She organised the 2006 Warpcon fundraising efforts including its charity auction, which raised €12,000. This contributed to Warpcon and the
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jointly winning the 2006
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, for "Irish Game Convention Charity Auctions." In 2013, she was an invited guest at the
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. Also in 2013, Pelgrane-published '' Hillfolk'' won Indie Game of the Year and Best Support from the
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, and in 2014 it won the
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, where it was described as "created by some of the finest designers working today." Since Tobin's involvement with Pelgrane Press, the games manufacturer has won a large number of
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, including the
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silver Fan's Choice for Best Publisher. It has been nominated for several
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and won an Indie Groundbreaker Award. She edited and art-directed the ''Seven Wonders'' game anthology, a "must-have," "cutting-edge," and "amazing" set of games noted for its "strong art" and "incredibly smart editing." It won the 2017 Game of the Year Indie Groundbreaker Award from the
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.


References


External links


Pelgrane Press websiteCathriona Tobin profile on RPGGeekVideo interview with Cat Tobin for Aethercon V (Youtube)
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