Our latest offering in PDF, Weather the Cuckoo Likes by Robin D. Laws, remains one of my all-time favorite RPG supplements. Besides the highly entertaining background of the Cut-Ups -- the Al Amarjan wing of the Chaos Boys, engaged in a pan-dimensional struggle against the forces of Control -- the book includes the Cut-Ups Method as a game mechanic, as well as two scenarios.
You can still get the book in print from Warehouse 23 or your FLGS, but now fans of the Coatless Code who prefer to consume their text digitally also have the option of picking up an electronic copy from e23!
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