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What about Lisa Smedman, did she write something besides The Dancing Hut... [/B]

Book Publisher Credit
Death Unchained (1996) TSR, Inc. Design
Requiem: The Grim Harvest (1996) TSR, Inc. Design
Chilling Tales (1995) TSR, Inc. Design
Dancing Hut of Baba Yaga, The (1995) TSR, Inc. Design
Galaxy Guide 12: Aliens - Enemies and Allies (1995) West End Games Design
When Black Roses Bloom (1995) TSR, Inc. Design
Adam's Wrath (1994) TSR, Inc. Design
Awakening, The (1994) TSR, Inc. Design
Contact (1994) West End Games Design
Hour of the Knife (1994) TSR, Inc. Design
Castles Forlorn (1993) TSR, Inc. Design
 


Who was it that wrote 'Silver Princess'? Memory makes me think that was a female writer, as well, but it's been so long, I don't recall her name.
 


Monte At Home said:


And since you mentioned Sue already I will put in that she did a little design/writing on some Dragonlance stuff as well as a ton of editing on all sorts of products.

Edit: Added more.


I'm pretty sure Sue penned or co-penned an article on the goddess Eloele for Birthright in "Dragon" back in 1996 or so. I still use it to this day.
 
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I believe Tracy's wife Laura Hickman was co-credited with I6 Ravenloft, wasn't she? I also know that she was definitely co-credited with the module Rahasia.
 

Ann Dupuis (publisher of the FUDGE RPG through Gray Ghost) wrote for TSR during the 1990s.

She wrote the Challengers of Mystara boxed set (and also produced some of the maps--she's multi-talented). This was the Basic D&D boxed set that focused on airships and the Voyage of the Princess Ark.
 

Becky Glenn co-wrote some of Bluffside and wrote all of the upcoming Dry Land, she is great, she is currently working on the underwater book (with another female author Susannah Redmon) and she is part of the Arcana Unearthed team for MEG.

You also forgot Christina Stiles who did the a witch book and Unhallowed Halls for Atlas :D
 

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