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Richard Dansky
Hi there, and welcome.By day, I'm the Central Clancy Writer for Red Storm/Ubisoft, having worked on games including Splinter Cell: Blacklist, Outland, Driver: San Francisco and Rainbow Six: Black Arrow. I've also managed the game design group at Red Storm Entertainment and done writing, narrative... show more



Hi there, and welcome.By day, I'm the Central Clancy Writer for Red Storm/Ubisoft, having worked on games including Splinter Cell: Blacklist, Outland, Driver: San Francisco and Rainbow Six: Black Arrow. I've also managed the game design group at Red Storm Entertainment and done writing, narrative design, worldbuilding, and other various and sundry tasks over the 15 years I've been in the videogame industry. In addition, I'm an executive of the IGDA Writers' SIG and on the advisory board for the GDC Game Narrative Summit, and I speak regularly at videogame conferences around the world.But by night, I suddenly turn into a writer of science fiction, fantasy and horror. My first publication was in the academic journal Lovecraft Studies, and since then I've produced five novels, plenty of short stories, contributions to over 130 roleplaying game products, and a steady stream of book reviews and other pieces for magazines like PW, Bull Spec, Green Man Review and others. My most recent book is the short fiction collection SNOWBIRD GOTHIC, and my next novel is entitled VAPORWARE.I was also briefly the world's leading expert on Denebian Slime Devils, but those days are past, and really, it's best just to move on.

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Birth date: October 24
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My Book Blog rated it 11 years ago
Not what I expected or hoped for. This book isn't really about a video game character running around killing people. It's more about the man who created her. It dragged on a bit, and was a bit too techy for me, but overall it was an OK read. I would say it's more about obsession than horror.
Ben Linus' adventures in Wonderland
Ben Linus' adventures in Wonderland rated it 12 years ago
The publisher gave me a copy. I'm reading this after Moon College
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Brainycat's Occaisonal Reviews rated it 14 years ago
I'm a big fan of Apex Publishers, and this collection of short stories and poetry did not disappoint. I cannot recommend it highly enough to fans of horror and dark fiction.The theme of the collection is faith of all types: having faith or losing faith or finding faith; faith in higher powers, faith...
drey's library
drey's library rated it 15 years ago
Firefly Rain tells the story of a small town boy who grew up and left that small town, never returning until after both his parents have passed away, and the life he's built for himself starts to crumble. Jacob Logan moves back to his hometown five years after his mother's death, to try and collect ...
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BookHounds rated it 15 years ago
I have to say this is an overall good ghost story in the realm of Stephen King. There were a few pages where I thought the writing didn't flow as well as it could, but the author soon got back on track and became very believable. The ending has a nice twist that I didn't guess and that gets high p...
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