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Steven "Stan!" Brown
Stan! Brown
Stan! Brown
Occupation
  • Writer
  • cartoonist
  • game designer
NationalityAmerican
GenreRole-playing games, fantasy

Stan! (born Steven Brown) is an American author, cartoonist, and game designer. He is sometimes credited as Stan Brown.

Biography

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Brown was born and grew up on Long Island and attended Binghamton University.[1] Brown began publishing fiction, cartoons, and games professionally in 1982, usually under the pen name "Stan!."[1][2] He is the author of numerous short stories, novels, roleplaying products, comics and cartoons.[1] He has served as a graphic designer and line editor for West End Games; an editor and game designer for TSR, Inc.; and an author, senior game designer, and creative director for Wizards of the Coast, Inc.[1] He has also been the creative content manager at Upper Deck Entertainment.[1]

In 2007, R. Hyrum Savage formed a subsidiary of his OtherWorld Creations with Brown called Super Genius Games.[3] He has also worked as the creative content manager for Upper Deck Entertainment, and the creative vice president for The Game Mechanics, Inc.[2] Brown is the Creative Director for Super Genius Games. He co-founded The Game Mechanics with JD Wiker, Marc Schmalz, and Rich Redman.

Stan! has worked on a variety of role-playing titles, including Paranoia, Dragonlance, Marvel Super Heroes, Ravenloft, and Forgotten Realms, as well as being a principal designer for d20 Modern. He is also the author of two novels published by Wizards of the Coast.

Bibliography

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Fiction

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  • Dragon Day (MSP 2005)
  • Dragons' Return—This Land is in Our Blood (MP 2005)
  • Children of the Rune—Skin Deep (MP 2004)
  • Brothers of the Monkey—Chapter Two (WotC website 2002)
  • Bertrem's Guide to the War of Souls, vol. 2—A Journey to Schallsea and The Insurrection That Never Was (WotC 2002)
  • The Crab (WotC 2001)
  • Bertrem's Guide to the Age of Mortals—"Regional Dietary Regimens", "Celebrations and Festivals", and *"Popular Games of the Fifth Age" (WotC 2000)
  • More Leaves From the Inn of the Last Home—“Slugs, Fungi, Molds, and Other Things I Hope To Never See Again” (WotC 2000)
  • The Odyssey of Gilthanas (TSR 1999) *
  • Realms of Mystery—Ekhar Lorent: Gnome Detective (TSR 1998)
  • Mysterious Cairo—The Sands of Change (WEG 1992)

Game design

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  • Modern Organizations: Crime & Punishment (TGM 2005)
  • Crossing the Line (WotC web site 2005)
  • Complete Adventurer (WotC 2005)
  • d20 Future (WotC 2004)
  • A Friendly Warning (WotC web site 2004)
  • Planar Handbook (WotC 2004)
  • Modern Magic print edition (GR 2004)
  • Crisis on Canyon Road (WotC web site 2004)
  • Modern Magic, volume 2 (TGM 2004)
  • The Ghost in the End Zone (RPGA 2004)
  • Resolutions (WotC web site 2004)
  • Modern Magic, volume 1 (TGM 2003)
  • The Dead of Winter (WotC web site 2003)
  • Criminal Intent: The Villain's Almanac (GoO 2003)
  • The Final Feast (WotC web site 2003)
  • Blood Sugar (WotC web site 2003)
  • Modern Player's Companion print edition (GR 2003)
  • The Petersen Counterstrike (WotC web site 2003)
  • Bad Moon Waning (WotC web site 2003)
  • A Funny Thing Happened At Carousel #5 (WotC web site 2003)
  • Modern Player's Companion, volume 2 (TGM 2003)
  • Stone Dead (WotC web site 2003)
  • Urban Arcana Campaign Setting (WotC 2003)
  • Modern Player's Companion, volume 1 (TGM 2003)
  • No Man's Land (WotC web site 2003)
  • d20 Modern RPG (WotC 2002)
  • Bastion of Broken Souls (WotC 2002)
  • Book of Challenges (WotC 2002)
  • Beginner Games—prototypes (WotC 2000)
  • Rise of the Titans (WotC 2000)
  • Pokémon Jr. Adventure Game (WotC 1999)
  • Children of the Night: The Created (TSR 1999)
  • The Odyssey of Gilthanas (TSR 1999)
  • Children of Solace (RPGA 1999)
  • Dragonlance Classics 15th Anniversary Edition (TSR 1999)
  • Palanthas (TSR 1998)
  • Trail of the Tylor (RPGA 1998)
  • The Dragonlance Bestiary (TSR 1998)
  • Marvel Super Heroes Adventure Game (TSR 1998)
  • Citadel of Light (TSR 1998)
  • Pyramids of Brass (RPGA 1998)
  • Leviathan's Deep (RPGA 1998)
  • SAGA Fate Deck (TSR 1997)
  • Heroes of Sorcery (TSR 1997)
  • Children of the Night: Ghosts (TSR 1997)
  • Cryptic Campaigns (WEG 1996)
  • Fires of Marl (WEG 1996)
  • Shadow of a Black Sun (WEG 1995)

Articles

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  • The Essential Modern Spellbook (Green Ronin web site 2004)
  • The Odds Breaker (TGM web site 2004)
  • The Creation of the D&D Worlds (Dragon Magazine #315)
  • The Itinerant Bazaar (WotC web site)
  • Modern Talents (TGM web site)
  • Modern Classes (TGM web site)
  • Making Urban Arcana More Prestigious (WotC web site 2003)
  • Fharlanghn's Garden (WotC web site)
  • Compete Feats (TGM web site)
  • Urban Heroes (Dragon Magazine #305)
  • The Geography of Bertrem's Guide to the War of Souls, volume 2 (WotC web site 2002)
  • The D&D Player's Movie Marathon (Dragon Magazine #283)
  • Have You Seen My Youthful Innocence Around Here Somewhere? (Shred Magazine #4)
  • Be Kind To Be Cruel—Brewing A Truly Terrifying Campaign (Shred Magazine #3)
  • Extra! Extra! Read All About It!—Applying Tabloid Journalism to Your Campaign (Shred Magazine #2)
  • GMing RPGs Under A Time Limit (Shred Magazine #1)
  • How Do You Stop The Rhino From Charging? (Dungeon Magazine #71)
  • Hark, The Herald (Dragon Magazine Annual #2)
  • HOM-Sector For The HOL-I-DAY (Polyhedron #127)
  • Undead Again (Dragon Magazine #234)

Cartoons and illustrations

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  • Typos of Doom '06 (WotC web site)
  • Ptypos of Doom (Malhavoc Press web site)
  • Typos of Doom '05 (WotC web site)
  • Iyov's First Quest online D&D coloring album (WotC web site)
  • WotC Book Department 2004 Holiday Card (WotC web site)
  • 2004 D&D Holiday Cards (WotC web site)
  • Pledge Drive Cartoons (KPLU radio station)
  • Cold Pizza host D&D caricatures (ESPN2)
  • Typos of Doom (WotC web site)
  • Humorous PC Portraits (WotC web site)
  • Monstrous Madness (AndyCollins.net)
  • WotC Book Department 2003 Holiday Card (WotC web site)
  • 2003 D&D Holiday Cards (WotC web site)
  • 2003 TGM Holiday Card (TGM web site)
  • Grub's First Adventure online D&D coloring album (WotC web site)
  • Gen Con Time Warp puzzle contest (Gen Con 2003)
  • Goblin Fey Hunter (TGM web site)
  • April Fool's Day Maps 2003—Dirt Cavern, Ice Maze, and The Underdark (WotC web site)
  • The Year of Solving Dangerously (Games Magazine April 2003)
  • WotC Book Department 2002 Holiday Card (WotC web site)
  • Lair of the Beholder online D&D coloring album (WotC web site)
  • 2002 D&D Holiday Cards (WotC web site)
  • Gen Con Time Warp puzzle contest (Gen Con 2002)
  • Hick the RPG cover illustration (ID Adventures)
  • Table Talk comic strip (Campaign Magazine issue #s 4 – 12)
  • April Fool's Day Map 2002 (WotC web site)
  • Bolt & Quiver comic strip (Dungeon/Polyhedron Magazine issue #s 90 – 106) •
  • All's Fair in Love and Warcraft (Dragon Magazine Annual 2001)
  • WotC Book Department 2001 Holiday Card (WotC web site)
  • The D&D Player's Movie Marathon (Dragon Magazine #283)
  • Table Talk comic strip (Shred Magazine issue #s 1 – 7)
  • Dr. Symm comic strip (Shred Magazine issue #s 1 – 7)
  • Cover Illustrations (Shred Magazine issue #s 1 – 7)
  • The Reed Richards Guide to Everything (WotC 1999)
  • Marvel Super Heroes Adventure Game (WotC 1998)
  • HOM-Sector For The HOL-I-DAY (Polyhedron #127)

Editing

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Media mentions

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Stan! has appeared in the following newspaper and magazine articles, websites and podcasts.

Podcasts

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  • Atomic Array:[4][5] Stan! appeared on these episodes: 037[6] (Snows of an Early Winter).
  • RPG Countdown:[7][8] Stan! appeared on these episodes: 18 December 2009[9] (The Genius Guide to the Shadow Assassin).

Videos

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  • Meet Stan!:[10] A 29-minute video of Stan! telling about his life growing up, going to school and getting into the gaming industry.
  • Secrets of TSR:[11] Panel discussion from PaizoCon 2012. Stan! tells some great stories about his time working on Dungeons & Dragons.
  • Stan!, Gamerati:[12] Stan! talks about his time living in Japan, starting the countries first English-language gaming guild, etc.

References

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  1. ^ a b c d e "Stan Brown (Stan!)". Archived from the original on February 24, 2009.
  2. ^ a b Stan! (2007). "Circus Maximus". In Lowder, James (ed.). Hobby Games: The 100 Best. Green Ronin Publishing. pp. 55–57. ISBN 978-1-932442-96-0.
  3. ^ Shannon Appelcline (2011). Designers & Dragons. Mongoose Publishing. p. 418. ISBN 978-1-907702-58-7.
  4. ^ "Atomic Array: Gen Con 2010 Special Edition IV". Archived from the original on 2010-08-21. Retrieved 2010-08-13.
  5. ^ "Log In or Sign Up to View". Facebook.com. Retrieved 4 January 2018.
  6. ^ "Snows of an Early Winter (Atomic Array 037)". Archived from the original on 2012-07-07. Retrieved 2009-12-27.
  7. ^ "RPG Countdown (25 FEB 2009)". Archived from the original on 2009-03-07. Retrieved 2018-01-09.
  8. ^ "Log In or Sign Up to View". Facebook.com. Retrieved 4 January 2018.
  9. ^ "RPG Countdown (18 December 2009)". Archived from the original on 2011-07-15. Retrieved 2009-12-27.
  10. ^ "YouTube". Youtube.com. Retrieved 4 January 2018.[dead YouTube link]
  11. ^ "YouTube". Youtube.com. Retrieved 4 January 2018.[dead YouTube link]
  12. ^ "YouTube". Youtube.com. Retrieved 4 January 2018.[dead YouTube link]
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