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Aaron Allston: Biography I was born
in 1960 in Corsicana, TX. Related to too many strange people ever to lead a
normal life, I began writing at the age of 11; I perpetrated my first short
story at 14 and my first novel at 16. (Mercifully, both are hidden away from
the eyes of men.) I studied journalism, among other things, in high school in
Denton, TX, graduating in 1979. I moved to
the nation's capital, Austin, intending to continue journalism studies at the
University of Texas while writing on the side, but neither a semester at the
university nor a year with the Austin American-Statesman proved agreeable. After
leaving the newspaper in 1980, I was hired by game designer and publisher
Steve Jackson as circulation manager for Space Gamer magazine; over the next
two years, I became assistant editor and then editor of the magazine. I also
began designing game supplements on a freelance basis, for Steve Jackson
Games and then for Hero Games. In 1983, shortly after Space Gamer won the
H.G. Wells Award for Best Role-Playing Magazine of 1982, I went freelance
full-time as a game designer, doing most of my work for Hero Games and
Dungeons & Dragons publisher TSR. My first
novel, Web of Danger, game-based fiction supporting the Top Secret/S.I. game
line, was released by TSR in 1988. In 1993, Baen Books published my second
novel, the original fantasy Galatea in 2-D. Subsequently, I gradually moved
from game design to full-time fiction writing. I live in
the Austin area with three roommates, three cats, and a dog. I am unmarried.
I enjoy reading, movies, ping-pong, and avoiding the rays of the accursed
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