Difference between revisions of "Canon:Jim Ward"

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* ''Pools of Darkness'', with Anne K. Brown (TSR, 1992), the sequel to ''Pool of Radiance''
 
* ''Pools of Darkness'', with Anne K. Brown (TSR, 1992), the sequel to ''Pool of Radiance''
 
* ''Pool of Twilight'', with Anne K. Brown (TSR, 1993), the third book in the ''Pool'' series.
 
* ''Pool of Twilight'', with Anne K. Brown (TSR, 1993), the third book in the ''Pool'' series.
* ''Midshipwizard Halcyon Blithe'' ([[Tor Books]], 2005).
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* ''Midshipwizard Halcyon Blithe'' ([[Wikipedia:Tor Books|Tor Books]], 2005).
* ''Sete-Ka's Dream Quest'' ([[Margaret Weis Productions]], 2006).
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* ''Sete-Ka's Dream Quest'' ([[Wikipedia:Margaret Weis Productions|Margaret Weis Productions]], 2006).
* ''Dragonfrigate Halcyon Blithe'' ([[Tor Books]], 2006).
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* ''Dragonfrigate Halcyon Blithe'' ([[Wikipedia:Tor Books|Tor Books]], 2006).
* ''Time Twisters Anthology'' ([[Daw Books]], 2006).
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* ''Time Twisters Anthology'' ([[Wikipedia:DAW Books|DAW Books]], 2006).
* ''The Curse of Time'' ([[Margaret Weis Productions]], 2007).
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* ''The Curse of Time'' ([[Wikipedia:Margaret Weis Productions|Margaret Weis Productions]], 2007).
  
 
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===Role-playing games===
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===Other===
 
===Other===
*[[Dragon Ball Z]] collectible card game.
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*[[Wikipedia:Dragon Ball Z Collectible Card Game|Dragon Ball Z collectible card game]].
*[[Star Wars Empire at War Forces of Corruption]] computer game 2006.
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*[[Wikipedia:Star Wars: Empire at War: Forces of Corruption|Star Wars: Empire at War: Forces of Corruption]] computer game 2006.
*[[Westeros GAME OF THRONES Miniatures rules]] miniatures game 2007.
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*[[Wikipedia:Westeros|Westeros]] GAME OF THRONES Miniatures rules miniatures game 2007.
*[[Astrobirdz Concept]] card game, RPG, board game, coin game, YA novels.
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*Astrobirdz Concept card game, RPG, board game, coin game, YA novels.
  
 
==Trivia==
 
==Trivia==
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[[Category:Writers]]

Revision as of 15:22, 12 October 2009

James M. Ward (born May 23, 1951), is an American game designer and fantasy author. He is most famous for his game development and writing work for TSR, Inc., where he worked for more than 20 years. In 1989 he was inducted into the Academy of Adventure Gaming Arts & Design Hall of Fame. From 2000 - 2005, he was President of Fast Forward Entertainment, an independent game development company.

Selected Works

Fiction

Role-playing games

Other

Trivia

The Dungeons & Dragons character Drawmij was named after him; "Drawmij" is simply "Jim Ward" spelled backwards.

External links

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