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==Writing==
 
==Writing==
In 1998 he published ''[[Dark Magic in New Orleans]]'' for ''Dungeon'' magazine #71 ([[TSR, Inc|TSR]]), and in 2005 his book "[[Dreadmire]]" (ISBN 0977338339) a [[campaign setting]] for the [[d20 system]], was published by [[Spellbinder Games]] . Prior to being a published author, Randy Richards was a writer of fan adventures, such as ''Suel Imperium: Age of Glory.''<ref>http://www.greyhawkonline.com/canonfire/RR_001_Suel_Imperium_-_Age_of_Glory.pdf</ref>
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In 1998 he published ''[[Dark Magic in New Orleans]]'' for ''Dungeon'' magazine #71 ([[TSR, Inc|TSR]]), and in 2005 his book "[[Dreadmire]]" (ISBN 0977338339) a [[campaign setting]] for the [[d20 system]], was published by [[Spellbinder Games]] . Prior to being a published author, Randy Richards was a writer of fan adventures, such as ''Suel Imperium: Age of Glory.''<ref>http://www.greyhawkonline.com/canonfire/RR_001_Suel_Imperium_-_Age_of_Glory.pdf</ref> An interview with Randy appeared in InRegister Magazine in February of 2009.<ref>http://www.inregister.com</ref>
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==References==
 
==References==

Revision as of 00:21, 21 April 2009

Randy Richards is the author of Dreadmire .


Writing

In 1998 he published Dark Magic in New Orleans for Dungeon magazine #71 (TSR), and in 2005 his book "Dreadmire" (ISBN 0977338339) a campaign setting for the d20 system, was published by Spellbinder Games . Prior to being a published author, Randy Richards was a writer of fan adventures, such as Suel Imperium: Age of Glory.[1] An interview with Randy appeared in InRegister Magazine in February of 2009.[2]


References