Gareth Hanrahan


Gareth Ryder-Hanrahan is an Irish game designer and novelist who has worked primarily on role-playing games.

Career

Hanrahan was one of the game designers included in the experimental community connected to the Gaming Outpost. Hanrahan oversaw the writing for Paranoia when Mongoose Publishing brought it in-house. Hanrahan wrote the fifth RuneQuest setting from Mongoose, Hawkmoon. Hanrahan wrote the Traveller Core Rulebook, which was able to outsell RuneQuest and become the new #1 game from Mongoose. Hanrahan wrote the 12th-century setting Deus Vult which became one of the settings that received new support in RuneQuest II. Hanrahan was one of the employees let go in the layoffs which resulted when Mongoose separated from Rebellion in March 2010.
Hanrahan helped Pelgrane Press support their GUMSHOE System by producing monthly supplements, beginning in late 2010. Cubicle 7 expanded its staff in 2011 by hiring industry insiders such as Hanrahan, Walt Ciechanowski, Charles Ryan, and Neil Ford. He is currently employed as a full-time writer for Pelgrane Press. He also holds the position of Line Developer for The Laundry Files roleplaying game published by Cubicle 7.

Fiction

Hanrahan is the author of the Paranoia novel Reality Optional. He has also contributed short stories to the Stone Skin Press anthologies The Lion and the Aardvark and Schemers.
He released his debut novel in 2019, and its sequels in the Black Iron Legacy series in 2020 and 2021:
The series is a gothic/steampunk adventure, set in the city of Guerdon, which has been described as being inspired by Hanrahan's native city of Cork.
His second trilogy, Lands of the Firstborn, is set years after a band a heroes defeated the Dark Lord, having to come together once more to overcome a new threat.

Awards and nominations

Hanrahan has received the following ENnie awards:
Hanrahan has received the following ENnie nominations:
Hanrahan has received the following Origins nominations:

Games

Games designed / written by Hanrahan include: