Jess Hartley
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Born | Christina K. Hartley December 11, 1967 San Rafael, California |
Occupation | Novelist, Writer |
Nationality | American |
Writing period | 2000–present |
Genres | Fantasy, Role Playing Games, Historical fantasy |
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Christina K. (Jess) Hartley (born December 11, 1967) is an American novelist, writer, and editor.
Hartley is the author of the novel Exalted: In Northern Twilight[1] published by White Wolf Publishing, and has been an author and contributing writer to nearly twenty role-playing games (RPG)[2] books from White Wolf Games as well as the editor for several projects from Steampower Publishing and Rogue Games.
Since 2002 Hartley has also produced the ongoing feature article, Forsoothly Spoken, for Renaissance Magazine
Hartley was born in San Rafael, California and raised in the Willamette Valley of Oregon. She currently lives and works in Bisbee, Arizona.[3]
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[edit] Books
[edit] Novels
- Exalted: In Northern Twilight (2004) ISBN 1588468615
[edit] Role-playing games and supplements
- Autumn Nightmares (Changeling the Lost) (2007) ISBN 1588465314
- Reliquary (World of Darkness) (2007) ISBN 158846492X
- Mysterium (Mage) (2007) ISBN 1588464342
- Mage The Free Council (Mage: the Awakening) (2007) ISBN 1588464326
- Changeling: the Lost (2007) ISBN 1588465276
- Scion: Demigod (Scion) (2007) ISBN 1588464695
- Promethean Saturnine Nights (Promethean) (2007) ISBN 1588466094
- Promethean Magnum Opus (World of Darkness) (2007) ISBN 1588466086
- Promethean Strange Alchemies (The World of Darkness) (2006) ISBN 1588466078
- Promethean Pandoras Book (Promethean) (2006) ISBN 1588464881
- Exalted Celestial Directions 1 Blessed (Compass of Celestial Directions) (2006) ISBN 1588466906
- Skinchangers (World of Darkness) (2006) ISBN 1588463354
- Predators (Werewolf: The Forsaken) (2005) ISBN 1588463265
[edit] References
- ^ Exalted: In Northern Twilight at Amazon.com
- ^ Current RPG Works List on Amazon.com
- ^ Herberman, Karen. "Busy writer moves to Bisbee", Bisbee Observer, September 27, 2007.