Dean Shomshak
Dean Shomshak (born 1964) is the author of supplements for role playing games.
Career
Starting his career writing articles for game magazines, Shomshak moved on to writing supplements for Hero Games's Champions system.
Shomshak was hired by White Wolf Game Studio to develop supplements.[1]
Magazine articles
- "A Ghastly Grimoire," DRAGON #126 (October, 1987)
- "The Dragon's Bestiary: Colder Than Ice," DRAGON #129 (January, 1988)
- "Unspeakable Secrets Made Easy," DRAGON #150 (October, 1989)
- "The Well-Rounded Monster Hunter," DRAGON #150 (October, 1989)
- "How Far Did Grond Throw You?" Adventurer's Club #20 (Spring, 1993)
- "What the Deities Mean," The Unspeakable Oath #10 (Fall, 1993)
- "Crooks and Crusaders: Edomite Monsters," Adventurer's Club #22 (Fall, 1993)
- "College of Alchemy," Adventurer's Club #23 (Winter, 1994)
- "Mega-Villains," Digital Hero #3 (September, 2002)
Books
- Creatures of the Night: Horror Enemies. HERO Games, 1993
- The Ultimate Super-Mage. HERO Games, 1996
- The Super-Mage Bestiary. HERO Games, 1999
- Time of Thin Blood. White Wolf Games, 1999 (with Sarah Roark)
- Aberrant: Year One. White Wolf Games, 1999 (with James A. Moore, John Snead)
- "Introduction," in Nights of Prophecy. White Wolf Games, 2000
- Exalted Storyteller's Companion. White Wolf Games, 2001 (with Heather Grove and Adam Tinworth)
- Clanbook: Followers of Set. White Wolf Games, 2001
- Blood Sacrifice: The Thaumaturgy Companion. White Wolf Games, 2002 (with Ari Marmell)
- "Guardians of the Invisible Fortress," in Time of Tumult. White Wolf Games, 2002
- Mexico City By Night. White Wolf Games, 2002 (with Philippe R. Boulle and Lucien Soulban)
- Relics and Rituals. Sword and Sorcery Studio, 2002 (with diverse hands)
- EverQuest Role-Playing Game Game Master's Guide. Sword and Sorcery Studio, 2002 (with diverse hands)
- Sunset Empires. White Wolf Games, 2002 (with diverse hands)
- Lair of the Hidden. White Wolf Games, 2003 (with Sarah Roark and Janet Trautvetter)
- Vampire Player's Guide. White Wolf Games, 2003 (with diverse hands)
- Orpheus. White Wolf Games. 2003 (with diverse hands)
- Shades of Gray. White Wolf Games. 2003 (with diverse hands)
- Gehenna. White Wolf Games. 2004 (with diverse hands)
- End Game. White Wolf Games. 2004 (with diverse hands)
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