devilkitten is in part a timeline of my long and rather diverse production of stuff, both written and made. It's also a way for me to keep track of what I've actually managed to do during the years. But it's also a way for me to share what I've done.
Devilkitten has taken shape during a long period of time. There are items here going back ten - fifteen years in time. New projects are happily mixed with old, and it might be difficult to get an overview of all the stuff that's been placed on this page. During the site's existence, new materials have arrived, new projects and new satellite sites. I've chosen to remove some of the satellite sites, mainly the ones about separate adventures for role-playing games. Those adventures are instead available as PDF and/ or word documents. This is also true for my CV and some articles that I've written for different gaming magazines.
Some material is only available in Swedish, other materials only in English. I have, due to time limitations, not the option to run two completely parallell sites both in English and Swedish, but whenever the material you're looking for is only available in one language, this is clearly noted in the text.
The layout used for this page is based on Cascading Style Sheets from Blue Robot, A List Apart and glish.com. Some of the scripts used are courtesy of K-A Johansson and Ludvig Hansson.
As usual you're welcome to contact me at asa(at)devilkitten.se, if you miss anything, such as links or information.

I'm not limited to my own site when it comes to the internet. I've got some blogs and other things around the web. Most of them are however written in Swedish.
Samhain - from the adventure with the same name
Åsa Roos
June - July -09
Devilkitten has for a long period of time been resting. Now I've changed and added a huge amount of stuff - again - which means that some things have gotten a date. I've also managed to reduce file size for most PDF-documents, meaning that it's easier to download items from my site. Every page has also been verifies, so they should work nicely according to the WC3 standards. In other words, they might not work using Internet Explorer.