Roger E. Moore

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Roger E. Moore is a designer of role-playing games. He is best known for his long-running tenure as editor of Dragon magazine, and was the founding editor of Dungeon magazine.

Moore discovered role-playing games in the late 1970s while writing gaming articles for various magazines while he was with the U.S. Army. He joined TSR, Inc. as a magazine editor in May 1983, progressing through the ranks to become the editor of both Dungeon and Dragon magazines. Moore later moved to the games division and became creative director of the AD&D core rules product group. He joined Wizards of the Coast in 1997 when TSR was acquired and continued to write and edit gaming materials of all sorts, finally leaving the company in late 2000. Moore has written fiction for Dragonlance and other game worlds. He is the author of Greyhawk: The Adventure Begins, which won the 1998 Origins Award for Best Roleplaying Supplement.[1]

Moore is a past member of Science Fiction and Fantasy Writers of America.

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  1. ^ Origins Award Winners (1998). Academy of Adventure Gaming Arts & Designs. Retrieved on 2008-03-05.

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