T. H. Lain

T. H. Lain was a collective pseudonym used by nine separate authors writing under Wizards of the Coast's Dungeons & Dragons novels imprint.

According to Peter Archer, WotC's Director of Publishing, the decision to credit the Dungeons & Dragons novels to just one author was made to ensure they would be shelved together, as well as to spark a certain measure of curiosity and speculation as to T.H. Lain's identity. However, it was already obvious to many from the stylistic differences between volumes that Lain's output was the work of many authors rather than one. In December 2003, WotC formally announced the nine authors whose work was published under the T.H. Lain name:

Authors

In addition, Steve Winter acted as line editor, starting with The Living Dead.

Books

Ten books were published under the T.H. Lain pseudonym between July 2002 and December 2003, collectively following the exploits of the iconic characters of Dungeons & Dragons. The Savage Caves was the first in the series of novels featuring the iconic heroes of the Dungeons & Dragons role-playing game.[1] The books in the series included:

  • The Savage CavesPhilip Athans
  • The Living DeadCory Herndon
  • Oath of NerullBruce Cordell
  • City of FireEd Stark
  • The Bloody EyeJohnny L. Wilson
  • Treachery's WakeNate Levine
  • Plague of IceMurray J.D. Leeder
  • The Sundered ArmsDave Gross
  • Return of the DamnedJess Lebow
  • The Death RayPhilip Athans

References

  1. Slavicsek, Bill; Baker, Rich; Grubb, Jeff (2006). Dungeons & Dragons For Dummies. For Dummies. p. 373. ISBN 978-0-7645-8459-6. Retrieved 2009-02-12.
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