![]() ![]() I also had the great privilege and pleasure of co-writing Winter Witch with Elaine Cunningham, and I’ve written stories for Tales of the Far West, Shotguns v. ![]() All of those feature the investigator-adventurers Count Varian Jeggare and his bodyguard Radovan Virholt. Since then most of my fiction has been for Paizo, including several short stories, a couple of novellas, and the novels Prince of Wolves, Master of Devils, and the recent Queen of Thorns. At the 2008 World Fantasy Convention in Calgary, my old colleague Erik Mona enticed me back into writing fantasy fiction by telling me about Paizo’s plans to launch the Pathfinder Tales line of novels. One the side, I continued to write stories and novels whenever the opportunity arose, most prominently in the Sembia series. Through guile and patience (mostly patience) I moved through the ranks of various magazines at TSR, Wizards of the Coast, and Paizo Publishing: Dungeon, Dragon, Star Wars Insider &Gamer, and at last Amazing Stories. Now and then the TSR book department would post an open call for short story pitches, and I got my start writing for their anthologies. ![]() In 1993 I left a job teaching English at James Madison University to join TSR as Associate Editor of Polyhedron Newszine, the magazine of the Role Playing Gamer’s Association (RPGA). Before that I’d written a number of short stories, a novella, and a very short novel also set in the Realms. My first full-length novel was Black Wolf, set in the Forgotten Realms. ![]()
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