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Brian Wood
Brian Wood is the President of Hyperion, Inc, manufacturer of the Dilbert Board Game, which won the Games Magazine Top 100 Games. He worked as Director of Sales and Marketing for Fantasy Flight Games for many years, ran the Game of Thrones organized play program, and developed the art books for A Song of Ice & Fire and Call of Cthulhu.
Brian has written d20 supplements, designed card and board games, and helped develop CCGs.
In his spare time Brian plays too much World of Warcraft, and blogs about the hunter class superiority at www.warcrafthuntersunion.com |
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The Gary Lange is the founder and creative genius behind Lange Games. His credits include the ever-popular Dragon Supreme strategy boardgame a series of party games and the soon to be released RPG Role Playing Xpress. Being a direct descendent of the splendiferous Wizard of Ahs he has a fantastic respect for prevarication.
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Steve Crow has been working in the gaming industry as a freelancer since 1980. He has worked on Villains & Vigilantes for FGU, DC Heroes for Mayfair, and Vampire and Werewolf for White Wolf Games Studio. Currently, Steve is doing freelance work for Alderac Entertainment Games, writing stories and sourcebook material for their Living Spycraft storyline, working on their Spycraft 2.0 RPG, and editing their Stargate d20 books. His most recent work includes the Pan-Asian Collective, the d20 Relics book, and the African Alliance chamber book. Steve also writes fiction for Twilight Creations and its Spycraft expansion The Most Dangerous Game for When Darkness Comes and had a short story in the second Silver Age Sentinels anthology, Path of the Bold, in November 2004. When not gaming, Steve takes time out to write Kolchak: Night Stalker reviews and articles for various fanzines, and run local gaming demos.
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