An evening with Steve Townshend

Sep '09 28 Mon 6:30 PM
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Nate Scheidler

Come join us for an RPGChicago exclusive!

Steve Townshend will be talking with us about his experiences writing for Wizards of the Coast. A chance for you to ask some of your burning questions about how you might be able to get your work noticed!

His upcoming (2010) design credits include: Monster Manual 3, Demonomicon, and Dungeon Masters Guide 3, and further contributions to Dragon Magazine.

Steve Townshend was a professional actor for many years before he switched to writing. He started playing D&D in 1982 and began DMing in earnest in 1991. Steve enjoys running character and story-oriented games with strong narrative arcs. His work has appeared in Polyhedron, Dragon Magazine, and the Wizards of the Coast web site.

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  • Steve
    Posted Oct 1, 2009 2:18 PM
    Thanks, guys. I had fun and it was awesome to meet everyone!

Who attended?

  • 25 attendees
    •  Thanks for all the insight Steve! 
    •  Great turnout! Really enjoyed having Steve give a talk, and it looked like people really enjoyed it. Hoping to have more talks in the future! 
    • d20 Sapphire (+1 guest)
       Any glimpse into the elusive world of big name RPG producers is really fun. It also helped that Steve is a particularly engaging talker, so get more people like that. 
    • Ciara (+1 guest)
    • Steve (+1 guest)

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