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| caption = D&D Author Randy Richards | | caption = D&D Author Randy Richards | ||
+ | | birth_date = [[Birth Date:=1966-01-09|[[1966-01-09]]]] | ||
| birth_place = [City:=New Orleans], [State_Name:=Louisiana], [Country_Name:=United States] {{flagicon|US}} | | birth_place = [City:=New Orleans], [State_Name:=Louisiana], [Country_Name:=United States] {{flagicon|US}} | ||
| occupation = Author, professional photographer | | occupation = Author, professional photographer | ||
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==Biography== | ==Biography== | ||
− | Randy Richards was born January 9th, 1966. He originally hails from | + | Randy Richards was born January 9th, 1966. He originally hails from Chalmette, Louisiana, the location of the Battle of New Orleans. He currently lives in Baton Rouge, Louisiana, where he runs a photography business and writes for publications. |
Randy Richards has been playing Dungeons and Dragons since the late 70s, but started in earnest in the early 80s. "In the 1980s," Randy says, "we had the Basic D&D boxed game in our Gifted & Talented class, and I used to play a Cajun halfling. The other kids loved it, especially the accent." Randy graduated from Chalmette High School in 1984, then from college in 1989, and moved to Tennessee. The move proved to be beneficial for Randy's career in photography. "People know me for my writing," he says, "but they don't know my day job is photography (DanceBackwards.com). Olan Mills, which operates out of Chattanooga, hired me to work for them as a kids photographer, then a glamour photographer, and finally a church directory photographer." | Randy Richards has been playing Dungeons and Dragons since the late 70s, but started in earnest in the early 80s. "In the 1980s," Randy says, "we had the Basic D&D boxed game in our Gifted & Talented class, and I used to play a Cajun halfling. The other kids loved it, especially the accent." Randy graduated from Chalmette High School in 1984, then from college in 1989, and moved to Tennessee. The move proved to be beneficial for Randy's career in photography. "People know me for my writing," he says, "but they don't know my day job is photography (DanceBackwards.com). Olan Mills, which operates out of Chattanooga, hired me to work for them as a kids photographer, then a glamour photographer, and finally a church directory photographer." | ||
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After five years in Tennessee, Randy was transferred to Baton Rouge, Louisiana, and started a family. "This is when I first got published. I wrote "Dark Magic in New Orleans" for Dungeon Magazine. After receiving scores of complimentary letters from people all over the world, I decided to start writing on a regular basis. With all my traveling with work there really wasn't time, but while driving I would make notes on anything available: cardboard boxes, gum wrappers, paper cups -- anything!" | After five years in Tennessee, Randy was transferred to Baton Rouge, Louisiana, and started a family. "This is when I first got published. I wrote "Dark Magic in New Orleans" for Dungeon Magazine. After receiving scores of complimentary letters from people all over the world, I decided to start writing on a regular basis. With all my traveling with work there really wasn't time, but while driving I would make notes on anything available: cardboard boxes, gum wrappers, paper cups -- anything!" | ||
− | In the late 90s Randy hosted a series of Gen Con events, one of which included the co-creators of D&D, | + | In the late 90s Randy hosted a series of Gen Con events, one of which included the co-creators of D&D, Gary Gygax and Dave Arneson, and other big names including Frank Mentzer, Lisa Stevens (now CEO of Paizo Publishing), and Anne Brown. "This got my name known in the industry, although at the time that wasn't my goal. I was just trying to have fun and spread the joy of gaming." |
[[Image:RandyGary.jpg|thumb|300px|right|''Randy Richards & [[Gary Gygax]]'', at Gen Con in 1998]]<!--image licensed for promotional use only.--> | [[Image:RandyGary.jpg|thumb|300px|right|''Randy Richards & [[Gary Gygax]]'', at Gen Con in 1998]]<!--image licensed for promotional use only.--> | ||
==Gaming Industry== | ==Gaming Industry== | ||
− | Richards is also the former editor of the ''Greyhawk Grimoire'', an online publication devoted to the ''World of Greyhawk'' campaign setting; and is the founder of the World of Greyhawk Fan Club, which once claimed to be "the largest Greyhawk fan organization in the world." The organization claimed among its members such luminaries as | + | Richards is also the former editor of the ''Greyhawk Grimoire'', an online publication devoted to the ''World of Greyhawk'' campaign setting; and is the founder of the World of Greyhawk Fan Club, which once claimed to be "the largest Greyhawk fan organization in the world." The organization claimed among its members such luminaries as Gary Gygax, Dave Arneson, Rob Kuntz, Frank Mentzer, Len Lakofka and Jim Ward. In 1998 Randy sponsored the "Celebrity Greyhawk Dinner" and "Greyhawk Celebrity Panel Seminar." He has written numerous online fan-fiction adventures set in the Greyhawk campaign setting, including "Slerotin's Tunnel" and "Suel Imperium: Age of Glory". |
Richards is active in the gaming industry, giving seminars and hosting panel discussions at conventions throughout the United States. Common topics of his seminars have included "How to Get Happily Published," "World of Greyhawk," "Dreadmire," and other gaming industry subjects. His latest projects include the book ''Katrina vs. St. Bernard Parish'', a photograph tour of the devastation of Hurricane Katrina in Chalmette and other parts of St. Bernard Parish; and ''Dreadmire Adventures'', an adventure-book expansion of the campaign setting he created. | Richards is active in the gaming industry, giving seminars and hosting panel discussions at conventions throughout the United States. Common topics of his seminars have included "How to Get Happily Published," "World of Greyhawk," "Dreadmire," and other gaming industry subjects. His latest projects include the book ''Katrina vs. St. Bernard Parish'', a photograph tour of the devastation of Hurricane Katrina in Chalmette and other parts of St. Bernard Parish; and ''Dreadmire Adventures'', an adventure-book expansion of the campaign setting he created. | ||
[[Image:GreyhawkGang.jpg|thumb|300px|right|''The 'Greyhawk Celebrity Panel Seminar', at Gen Con'' | [[Image:GreyhawkGang.jpg|thumb|300px|right|''The 'Greyhawk Celebrity Panel Seminar', at Gen Con'' | ||
− | '''Front Row:''' | + | '''Front Row:''' Frank Mentzer, Gary Gygax, Dave Arneson |
'''Back Row:''' Anne Brown, Randy Richards, Lisa Stevens | '''Back Row:''' Anne Brown, Randy Richards, Lisa Stevens | ||
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==TV Appearances & Community Activism== | ==TV Appearances & Community Activism== | ||
− | Randy Richards has appeared in TV commercials[http://www.dancebackwards.com/RichardsCommercial4.html] for national companies (such as [[Cox Cable]]), and in local TV newscasts[http://www.dancebackwards.com/RichardsNews.html] in Baton Rouge and New Orleans for his photojournalism. He placed third in the Adult Landscape category of the LUMCON 2006 ''Bayous of Louisiana'' photography contest.[http://www.lumcon.edu/lagniappe/photocontest/winners2006/default.asp] His Hurricane Katrina photographs are part of the Louisiana Bucket Brigade's "Life in the Wake of Katrina" tour.[http://www.labucketbrigade.org/katrina/index.shtml][http://www.grist.org/news/maindish/2006/08/29/hanson/] | + | Randy Richards has appeared in TV commercials[http://www.dancebackwards.com/RichardsCommercial4.html] for national companies (such as [[Cox Cable]]), and in local TV newscasts[http://www.dancebackwards.com/RichardsNews.html] in Baton Rouge and New Orleans for his photojournalism. He placed third in the Adult Landscape category of the LUMCON 2006 ''Bayous of Louisiana'' photography contest.[http://www.lumcon.edu/lagniappe/photocontest/winners2006/default.asp] His Hurricane Katrina photographs are part of the Louisiana Bucket Brigade's "Life in the Wake of Katrina" tour.[http://www.labucketbrigade.org/katrina/index.shtml][http://www.grist.org/news/maindish/2006/08/29/hanson/] |
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==Published works== | ==Published works== |
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Randy Richards | |
D&D Author Randy Richards | |
Born | [[Birth Date:=1966-01-09|1966-01-09]] [City:=New Orleans], [State_Name:=Louisiana], [Country_Name:=United States] Template:Country data US |
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Occupation | Author, professional photographer |
Contact | BayouHalflings@aol.com |
Randy Richards is a game designer and author of Dungeons & Dragons adventures and articles. His first published article, "Dark Magic in New Orleans," appeared in Dungeon Magazine issue #71 in 1998; his book, "[http:www.Dreadmire.com Dreadmire]" (ISBN 0977338339) a campaign setting for the d20 System, was published by Spellbinder Games in 2006.
Biography
Randy Richards was born January 9th, 1966. He originally hails from Chalmette, Louisiana, the location of the Battle of New Orleans. He currently lives in Baton Rouge, Louisiana, where he runs a photography business and writes for publications.
Randy Richards has been playing Dungeons and Dragons since the late 70s, but started in earnest in the early 80s. "In the 1980s," Randy says, "we had the Basic D&D boxed game in our Gifted & Talented class, and I used to play a Cajun halfling. The other kids loved it, especially the accent." Randy graduated from Chalmette High School in 1984, then from college in 1989, and moved to Tennessee. The move proved to be beneficial for Randy's career in photography. "People know me for my writing," he says, "but they don't know my day job is photography (DanceBackwards.com). Olan Mills, which operates out of Chattanooga, hired me to work for them as a kids photographer, then a glamour photographer, and finally a church directory photographer."
After five years in Tennessee, Randy was transferred to Baton Rouge, Louisiana, and started a family. "This is when I first got published. I wrote "Dark Magic in New Orleans" for Dungeon Magazine. After receiving scores of complimentary letters from people all over the world, I decided to start writing on a regular basis. With all my traveling with work there really wasn't time, but while driving I would make notes on anything available: cardboard boxes, gum wrappers, paper cups -- anything!"
In the late 90s Randy hosted a series of Gen Con events, one of which included the co-creators of D&D, Gary Gygax and Dave Arneson, and other big names including Frank Mentzer, Lisa Stevens (now CEO of Paizo Publishing), and Anne Brown. "This got my name known in the industry, although at the time that wasn't my goal. I was just trying to have fun and spread the joy of gaming."
Gaming Industry
Richards is also the former editor of the Greyhawk Grimoire, an online publication devoted to the World of Greyhawk campaign setting; and is the founder of the World of Greyhawk Fan Club, which once claimed to be "the largest Greyhawk fan organization in the world." The organization claimed among its members such luminaries as Gary Gygax, Dave Arneson, Rob Kuntz, Frank Mentzer, Len Lakofka and Jim Ward. In 1998 Randy sponsored the "Celebrity Greyhawk Dinner" and "Greyhawk Celebrity Panel Seminar." He has written numerous online fan-fiction adventures set in the Greyhawk campaign setting, including "Slerotin's Tunnel" and "Suel Imperium: Age of Glory".
Richards is active in the gaming industry, giving seminars and hosting panel discussions at conventions throughout the United States. Common topics of his seminars have included "How to Get Happily Published," "World of Greyhawk," "Dreadmire," and other gaming industry subjects. His latest projects include the book Katrina vs. St. Bernard Parish, a photograph tour of the devastation of Hurricane Katrina in Chalmette and other parts of St. Bernard Parish; and Dreadmire Adventures, an adventure-book expansion of the campaign setting he created.
In early 2006, Randy Richards was the subject of an interview[1] for Gloomwing Magazine, a gaming, art and short fiction periodical.
In mid 2007, Randy Richards bought into Spellbinder Games, a New Orleans, Louisiana based publishing company that produces game books. Before Richards bought the company they published "Dreadmire". Several other books have been announced on their website.
Guest Appearances
Randy Richards has been a paid guest at gaming and fantasy conventions across the U.S., including Dragon*Con[2] as a D&D author guest in 1998 and 2006; Gen Con[3] where is hosted panel discussions with Gary Gygax in 1998; Crescent City Con[4] as an Gaming Guest in 1998 and 2001; BabelCon[5] as an author guest in 2006, 2007 and 2008 (scheduled); ConCarolinas[6] as a Gaming Guest in 2006 and 2008 (scheduled); CoastCon[7] as a D&D Guest in 1998, 2000, and 2006, and was on their board of directors of CoastCon for 2007. In late 2006 he was elected to the board of directors to the Science & Engineering Education Foundation, the organizers of BabelCon[8], and re-elected in 2007.
TV Appearances & Community Activism
Randy Richards has appeared in TV commercials[9] for national companies (such as Cox Cable), and in local TV newscasts[10] in Baton Rouge and New Orleans for his photojournalism. He placed third in the Adult Landscape category of the LUMCON 2006 Bayous of Louisiana photography contest.[11] His Hurricane Katrina photographs are part of the Louisiana Bucket Brigade's "Life in the Wake of Katrina" tour.[12][13]
Published works
- Dark Magic in New Orleans. Dungeon #71 (TSR, 1998).
- Dreadmire (Spellbinder Games, 2005).
- Suel Imperium: Age of Glory. Available online: [14]
- The Impossibly Precarious Balancing Truck,' part of the nationally traveling photo exhibit Life in the Wake of Katrina (scroll to bottom of page)
- Dreadmire Adventures (Spellbinder Games, 2008).
Photo gallery
External links
- Randy Richards at the Pen & Paper Database
- Rick and Randy Richards' Dance Partners, Photography and Video
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