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Euphonium
Evening All,

Does anybody know where I can get a list of all thr authors who have published Shadowrun novels? I've tried the official site, and google, but have only managed to find lists of titles.

Thanks in advance
Jrayjoker
Try looking at wired reflexes:

http://www.wiredreflexes.com/sr/shadowrun/

There are reviews there for sure, and I am sure the authors are mentioned.
FlakJacket
Never Deal With a Dragon (Secrets of Power 1) - Robert N. Charrette
Choose Your Enemies Carefully (Secrets of Power 2) - Robert N. Charrette
Find Your Own Truth (Secrets of Power 3) - Robert N. Charrette
2XS - Nigel Findley
Changeling - Chris Kubasik
Never Trust an Elf - Robert N. Charrette
Into the Shadows - Jordan K. Weisman
Streets of Blood - Carl Sargent and Marc Gascoigne
Shadowplay - Nigel Findley
Night's Pawn - Tom Dowd
Striper Assassin - Nyx Smith
Lone Wolf - Nigel Findley
Fade to Black - Nyx Smith
Nosferatu - Carl Sargent and Marc Gascoigne
Burning Bright - Tom Dowd
Who Hunts the Hunter - Nyx Smith
House of the Sun - Nigel Findley
Worlds Without End - Caroline Spector
Just Compensation - Robert N. Charrette
Black Madonna - Carl Sargent and Marc Gascoigne
Preying for Keeps - Mel Odom
Dead Air - Jak Koke
The Lucifer Deck - Lisa Smedman
Steel Rain - Nyx Smith
Shadowboxer - Nick Pollotta
Stranger Souls (Dragon Heart Saga 1) - Jak Koke
Headhunters - Mel Odom
Clockwork Asylum (Dragon Heart Saga 2) - Jak Koke
Blood Sport - Lisa Smedman
Beyond the Pale (Dragon Heart Saga 3) - Jak Koke
Technobabel - Stephen Kenson
Wolf and Raven - Michael A. Stackpole
Psychotrope - Lisa Smedman
The Terminus Experiment - Jonathan E. Bond and Jak Koke
Run Hard, Die Fast - Mel Odom
Crossroads - Stephen Kenson
The Forever Drug - Lisa Smedman
Ragnarok - Stephen Kenson
Tails You Lose - Lisa Smedman
The Burning Time - Stephen Kenson
Jrayjoker
Sure Flak, way to show me up... nyahnyah.gif
Ancient History
C'mon now, Flak. You know Zapper Weisman only edited "Into the Shadows," which was an anthology.
FlakJacket
Yeah but since it's a little hard to put that many names on the cover they usually just go with the lead editor most of the time.
Link
I seem to recall Zapper Weisman making some smart arse decker comment in an older game book. I didn't know he was real.
Jrayjoker
Maybe it is a joke or pen name for the actual editor.

Anyone know for sure?
DV8
QUOTE (Jrayjoker)
Try looking at wired reflexes:

http://www.wiredreflexes.com/sr/shadowrun/

There are reviews there for sure, and I am  sure the authors are mentioned.
Pistons
QUOTE (Link)
I seem to recall Zapper Weisman making some smart arse decker comment in an older game book. I didn't know he was real.

QUOTE
(Jrayjoker)
Maybe it is a joke or pen name for the actual editor.

Anyone know for sure?


The older book was the first edition of Shadowrun.

QUOTE
p.98
Live and learn. Die and forget...unless you are an Expert System.
-- Zapper Weisman, Legendary Decker


There are other references to Zapper in the first edition Virtual Realities, as well.

QUOTE
p.34
The babes? Buncha program frames 'ole Zapper likes to keep around him. Blames it on his dad for some reason.
-- Mr. Miracle, decker

p.50
By taking a non-existent space, and through technology, allowing interaction within it, people are able to create their own universe.
-- Early virtual reality press release, by Zapper's Dad


If I had to guess, "Zapper" is Jordan Weisman's original alter-ego. It was his dad, iirc, that helped him finance Shadowrun and make it what it was in the first place.
Jrayjoker
Way cool, thanks for the history lesson.
Euphonium
Thankyou very much!
Crimsondude 2.0
ZW was also in Seattle, one or two comments in SSC, maybe ST, and then ... like that *poof* he's gone.
JongWK
Dragon magazine's Spanish edition once had a SR module invovling Zapper Weisman. His son hired the runners to extract his father's brain (stored in a corporate complex), so that it could be put in a mecha suit. Unfortunately, years of sensory-deprivation had driven the brain nuts, so it all turns into a mecha-rampage...

Very, *very* weird. Very funny, too. rotfl.gif
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