Sounds like he's too busy doing other games (unless this is hoplessly out of date but still floating around internet stuff !).
From : link
Bio: Nick Lund
As one of the pioneers of fantasy gaming, Nick Lund is one of the original icons of the Hobby industry and has continued to push the frontier of game design in both the mass-market of traditional Toys & Games as well as Entertainment software. Nick has had game products active at retailers for over twenty years and many of his older pieces are considered collector items.
First drawn into hobby gaming in the late 70's while working in the Royal Court Theatre, Nick Lund found a new passion for his creativity to explore – becoming a renowned Dungeon master for Dungeons & Dragons in the London area. Frustrated with limited selection and realizing the importance of character visualization, Nick founded Chronicle Miniatures to design, sculpt & produce miniatures for the burgeoning Fantasy Game market. Four years and hundreds of figures later, the company was acquired by Games Workshop who is currently still selling Nick's work now.
Nick then went on to be Head of Design for Grenadier Miniatures & Games, moving from the sculptor's bench to developing game systems for the Hobby industry. His first major game system was the award-winning Fantasy Warriors which spawned FW: Necromancer and FW: Campaign. This system, loaded with plastic miniatures, was a huge success and re-defined the Hobby Games marketplace. Nick followed this up in 1991 with the acclaimed Kill Zone system, which yielded Future Warriors and Elektric Syko. The Kill Zone system attracted the attention of the West German military and Nick was involved in building custom scenarios to be used in troop training.
While at Grenadier, Nick discovered computers and a whole new medium to explore for both gaming and his creativity in general. Leaving Grenadier in 1995, Nick began consulting for both traditional and interactive game companies; working with Waddington's/Hasbro to develop Cluedo: Super Sleuth, Electronic Arts on The Bard's Tale and MicroProse on a conversion of Elektric Syko to software. Nick also began creating art for Audio CD covers and developing high-integrated audio-visual interactive presentations for Entertainment venues.
Currently, Nick is a partner in Legless Productions LLC, an innovative production management company in the Traditional & Digital Gaming industry. He splits his time between Chester, England, and the Bay area of California.