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James Herbert Brennan

J. H. "Herbie" Brennan (born Ireland, 5 July 1940) is a lecturer and the author of over 100 fiction and non-fiction books for adults, teens, and children.
==Biography==
Herbie Brennan's ''Man, Myth & Magic'' was published by Yaquinto Publications in 1982; he had originally started developing it as a much smaller RPG called ''Arena'', but the game continued to grow from its Roman has as he developed it. Brennan also designed ''Timeship'', the last roleplaying game published by Yaquinto Publications.〔 Brennan wrote several different gamebooks, including ''GrailQuest'' (1984–1987), a series of eight Arthurian adventures, and two published only in French – ''Aztec Quest'' (1997) and ''Egyptian Quest'' (1997).〔
His works have been translated into approximately 50 languages, he has also written books on the Occult and New Age. More recently, his teenage novel ''Faerie Wars'' achieved ''New York Times'' best-seller status in the USA and is now part of a four-book series.〔() Article on FAERIE WARS
in the New York Times By Elizabeth Devereaux Published: 22 June 2003〕 He initially trained in esoteric teachings and Qabalah with the Fraternity of the Inner Light, he later became associated with Dolores Ashcroft-Nowicki and the Servants of the Light.
In 1995 he contributed two novels to the Horrorscopes series under the house pen name "Maria Palmer". In 1998 he published ''Martian Genesis'' an ancient astronaut book which claimed the human race is of extraterrestrial origin.〔Book review of Martian Genesis in ''Weekly World News'', 14 December 1999〕
In 2003, Brennan published the children's book ''The Book of Wizardry: The Apprentice's Guide to the Secrets of the Wizards' Guild'' under the pseudonym "Cornelius Rumstuckle." The book purports to instruct children on how to become a wizard; it discusses crafts such as making a wand, and includes astrological references throughout. According to the biographical note on the back cover, Rumstuckle "joined the Wizards' Guild in 1514 and became its youngest president ever seventy-eight years later, a post he holds to this day." The novel stars "you" as you train to become a wizard (in wiccan style). You then participate in a "wizard's adventure" a game where you utilise the knowledge you gained after reading the book. The ending is ambiguous, leaving you with the location of the Wizards' Guild, possibly hinting a sequel. In 2011 Herbie Brennan's book ''The Secret History of Ancient Egypt'' was republished by Bedford Square Books.

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