- James Lowder
James Lowder (born
January 2 ,1963 in Quincy,Massachusetts ) is an American author and editor, working most often within thefantasy ,dark fantasy , and horror genres. His earliest novels were part of the "Forgotten Realms " and "Ravenloft "shared universe book lines, but beginning in the late 1990s he turned his attention more often to creator-owned projects. Some of his short stories have been cited in the honorable mention list of the annual "Year's Best Fantasy and Horror ". He was anOrigins Award finalist in the "Best Short Fiction" category for his 2003 novella, "The Night Chicago Died", a story that featured the debut of his mystery man character, The Corpse. His novels have been translated into more than ten languages.As an editor, Lowder directed several best-selling book lines for
TSR, Inc. in the early 1990s. He has subsequently served as executive editor forGreen Knight Publishing 's line ofArthurian fiction — the "Pendragon" fiction series — and as a consulting editor for CDS Books on their "City of Heroes " novels. Lowder has edited several anthologies, with subjects ranging fromKing Arthur tosuperhero es tozombies . Though many of these anthologies have been published in connection withrole-playing game product lines, they often contain only creator-copyrighted stories. This makes them unusual, as game publishers frequently insist onwork for hire contracts for such projects. [cite web
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accessdate=2007-06-20]Lowder's critical essays and film and book reviews have appeared in such publications as "
Amazing Stories " and "Polyhedron", the latter of which featured his long-running video review column "Into the Dark" from 1991 to 1994. He has occasionally penned comic book scripts, including the short work "Lost Loves" for the "Moonstone Monsters: Demons" anthology. The story was a finalist for theBram Stoker Award in 2004 for Best Illustrated Narrative. He has written support material for variousrole-playing games , including "Dungeons & Dragons " and "Call of Cthulhu", but he is primarily known for writing and editing fiction.Notable Works
Novels
*"Crusade" (TSR, 1991)
*"Knight of the Black Rose" (TSR, 1991)
*"The Ring of Winter" (TSR, 1992)
*"Prince of Lies" (TSR, 1993)
*"Name Your Nightmare" (Random House Sprinter, 1995); written as J.D. Lowder.
*"Spectre of the Black Rose" (Wizards of the Coast , 1999); with Voronica Whitney-Robinson.Anthologies (as editor)
*"Realms of Valor" (TSR, 1993)
*"Realms of Infamy" (TSR, 1994)
*"The Doom of Camelot" (Green Knight Publishing , 2000):— includes the poem "Surrendering the Blade" byMarcie Tentchoff , which won the "Best Short Form"Aurora Award for 2001.
*"The Book of All Flesh " (Eden Studios, 2001):— includes the story "Prometheus Unwound" by Matt Forbeck, which won the "Best Game-Related Short Work"Origins Award for 2001. [cite web
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*"Legends of the Pendragon" (Green Knight Publishing , 2002)
*"The Book of More Flesh " (Eden Studios, 2002):— finalist for the 2002International Horror Guild Award for "Best Anthology" and the 2002Origins Award for Best Long-Form Fiction.
*"The Book of Final Flesh " (Eden Studios, 2003):— winner of the 2003Origins Award for "Best Long Fiction". [cite web
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*"Path of the Just" (Guardians of Order , 2003)
*"Path of the Bold" (Guardians of Order , 2004):— winner of the 2004Origins Award for "Best Fiction Publication". [cite web
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*"Astounding Hero Tales" (Hero Games , 2007):— winner of the 34th AnnualOrigins Award for "Fiction Publication of the Year".
*"Hobby Games: The 100 Best" (Green Ronin Publishing , 2007):— winner of the 34th AnnualOrigins Award for "Non-Fiction Publication of the Year".:— winner of the 2008 silver ENnie Award for "Best Regalia".
*"Worlds of Their Own" (Paizo Publishing , 2008)Novels (as editor)
*"The Web of Arachnos" (CDS Books, 2005):— extension of "City of Heroes" computer game
*"The Freedom Phalanx" (CDS Books, 2006):— extension of City of Heroes computer gameReferences
External links
* [http://www.jameslowder.com/ Official site]
* [http://www.flamesrising.com/james-lowder-woto-interview Worlds of Their Own Interview] at Flames Rising (June 2008)
* [http://www.flamesrising.com/james-lowder-interview-author-editor Interview] at Flames Rising, a Horror & Dark Fantasy website (Oct 2006)
* [http://www.candlekeep.com/bookshelf/interviews/lowder.htm Interview] at Candlekeep, a "Forgotten Realms" fansite
* [http://www.fraternityofshadows.com/TheParlor/JamesLowder_Interview.html Interview] at Fraternity of Shadows, a "Ravenloft" fansite
* [http://ww2.wizards.com/Books/Wizards/Bios/default.aspx?doc=JamesLowder Biography] atWizards of the Coast 's website
* [http://www.pen-paper.net/rpgdb.php?op=showcreator&creatorid=2236 Publication List] at Pen & Paper RPG website
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