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David John Morris (born 19 March 1957) is a British author of
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, novels and comics and a designer of computer games and
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.


Education

Dave Morris graduated from Magdalen College, Oxford, where he read Physics from 1976 until 1979.


Writer

Morris began his writing career in 1984 by writing the fantasy
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''Crypt of the Vampire'', part of the ''Golden Dragon'' series published by
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in the UK and Berkley Books in the US. The following year, Morris and Oliver Johnson created the ''
Dragon Warriors Dragon Warriors is a fantasy role playing game system written by Dave Morris and Oliver Johnson and published by Corgi Books between the years 1985 and 1986. In 2009, it was re-collected in a new hardcover edition by Mongoose Publishing. This ...
'' role-playing game. ''Dragon Warriors'' was an attempt at releasing a role-playing game in a series of
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books. In a 1996 reader poll conducted by ''Arcane'' to determine the fifty most popular roleplaying games of all time, ''Dragon Warriors'' was ranked 48th. In 2008, the game was licensed by Morris to James Wallis of Magnum Opus Press, and Serpent King Games acquired the ''
Dragon Warriors Dragon Warriors is a fantasy role playing game system written by Dave Morris and Oliver Johnson and published by Corgi Books between the years 1985 and 1986. In 2009, it was re-collected in a new hardcover edition by Mongoose Publishing. This ...
'' license afterwards. In 1987, Morris and Johnson created the '' Blood Sword'' series, five adventure gamebooks published by Knight Books. In 1990, Morris and Jamie Thomson wrote ''The Keep of the Lich-Lord'' for the popular '' Fighting Fantasy'' series of adventure gamebooks.


''Fabled Lands''

In 1995, Morris and Jamie Thomson wrote the first of several adventure gamebooks in the ''
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'' series. It received positive reviews, including 20 years later. Although well-received, the books were published when, as Sylvio Konkol noted, "the golden age of adventure gamebooks was actually over." Morris and Thomson originally envisioned twelve books in the series, but various publishing problems, including underpricing the expensive books and a shrinking market, meant the series was curtailed after only six volumes. As
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s (MMOs) became popular in the early 2000s, Morris and Thomson hired the French firm Eidos to convert their books into an MMO. However, Eidos ran out of money before the project was completed. Twenty-five years after the ''Fabled Lands'' books were published, Morris and Thomson granted a license to Prime Games to develop a ''Fable Lands'' computer role-playing game.


Other works

Morris also co-authored a number of other books, including '' Virtual Reality: Necklace of Skulls'' with Mark Smith (1993), '' Blood Sword: The Battlepits of Krarth'' with Oliver Johnson (1987), the ''Golden Dragon'' series, and a number of TV and movie novelisations. His original novels include ''
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'' (a historical fantasy adventure series set in the early 13th century that ties in with the television series of that name), ''
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'' and the contemporary horror novel ''Lost Souls''. Another horror novel, ''Florien'', was published as an ebook in 2010. In 2008 his episodic comic strip ''Mirabilis'' began weekly publication in Random House's subscription-based magazine The DFC. Working with artist
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, Morris founded electronic publisher Mirus Entertainment and published ''Mirabilis'' for the iPad in December 2010. In addition to his more than seventy published books, Morris is a leading developer of the ''
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'' gaming system (created by MAR Barker and published by TSR), creating a playable rules system (''Tirikelu'') and editing a fanzine. Morris also co-authored a book on the computer gaming industry, having worked as a game designer for Eidos and Microsoft, and is a former mentor in the American Film Institute's Digital Content Lab. In April 2012, he published an interactive reworking of
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in which the reader is able to give advice to the first-person narrator of the story.


Bibliography

Dave Morris's published works include:


Blood Sword series

* ''The Battlepits of Krarth'' (1987, Hodder & Stoughton, ) * ''The Kingdom of Wyrd'' (1987, Hodder & Stoughton, ) * ''The Demon's Claw'' (1987, Hodder & Stoughton, ) * ''Doomwalk'' (1988, Hodder & Stoughton, ) * ''The Walls of Spyte'' (1988, Hodder & Stoughton, )


Chronicles of the Magi

* ''The Sword of Life'' (1997,
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, ) * ''The Kingdom of Dreams'' (1997,
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, ) * ''The City of Stars'' (1997,
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, )


Crystal Maze

* ''The Crystal Maze'' (with Jamie Thomson, 1991) * ''Crystal Maze Challenge!'' (with Jamie Thomson, 1992)


Dragon Warriors series

* ''Dragon Warriors'' (1985, Transworld, ) * ''The Way of Wizardry'' (1985, Transworld, ) * ''Out of the Shadows'' (1986, Transworld, ) * ''The Lands of Legend'' (1986, Transworld, ) * ''Dragon Warriors'' (revised edition 2008, Magnum Opus Press, ) * ''Sleeping Gods'' (2008, Magnum Opus Press, ) * ''Bestiary'' (2008, Magnum Opus Press, )


Fabled Lands series

* ''The War-Torn Kingdom'' (1995, Macmillan, ) * ''Cities of Gold and Glory'' (1995, Macmillan, ) * ''Over the Blood-Dark Sea'' (1995, Macmillan, ) * ''The Plains of Howling Darkness'' (1996, Macmillan, ) * ''The Court of Hidden Faces'' (1996, Macmillan, ) * ''Lords of the Rising Sun'' (1996, Macmillan, )


Fighting Fantasy series

*''The Keep of the Lich-Lord'' (1990,
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, )


Golden Dragon series

*''Crypt of the Vampire'' (1984, Transworld, ) *''Temple of Flame'' (with Oliver Johnson) (1984, Transworld, ) *''The Eye of the Dragon'' (1985, Transworld, ) *''Castle of Lost Souls'' (with Yve Newnham) (1985, Transworld, )


Heroquest series

* ''The Tyrant's Tomb'' (1993,
Corgi Books Transworld Publishers Ltd. is a British publishing house in Ealing, London that is a division of Penguin Random House, one of the world's largest mass media groups. It was established in 1950 as the British division of American company Banta ...
, ) * ''The Screaming Spectre'' (1993,
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, ) * ''The Fellowship of Four'' (1993,
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, )


Knightmare series

* ''Knightmare'' (1988, Transworld, ) * ''The Labyrinths of Fear'' (1989, Transworld, ) * ''Fortress of Assassins'' (1990, Transworld, ) * ''The Sorcerer's Isle'' (1991, Transworld, ) * ''The Forbidden Gate'' (1992, Transworld, ) * ''The Dragon's Lair'' (1993, Transworld, ) * ''Lord Fear's Domain'' (1994, Transworld, )


Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles series

* ''Buried Treasure'' (1990, Transworld, ) * ''Sixguns and Shurikens'' (1990, Transworld, ) * ''Sky High'' (1990, Transworld, ) * ''Red Herrings'' (1990, Transworld, ) * ''Dinosaur Farm'' (1991, Transworld, ) * ''Splinter to the Fore'' (1991, Transworld, )


Virtual Reality series

* ''Down Among the Dead Men'' (1993, Reed Consumer Books, ) * ''Necklace of Skulls'' (1993, Reed Consumer Books, ) * ''Heart of Ice'' (1994, Reed Consumer Books, ) * ''Twist of Fate'' (1994, Reed Consumer Books, )


Other works

*''A Minotaur at the Savoy'' (2011, Mirus Entertainment, ) *''Can You Brexit? Without Breaking Britain'' (with Jamie Thomson, 2018) *''Frankenstein'' (2012,
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, ) *''Game Architecture and Design'' (with Andrew Rollings, 2003, Pearson Education, ) *''Game Guru: Role-Playing Games'' (with Leo Hartas, 2004, ILEX Press, ) *''Game Guru: Strategy Games'' (with Leo Hartas, 2004, ILEX Press, ) *''Machinima : Making Animated Movies in 3D Virtual Environments'' (with Dave Lloyd and Matt Kelland, 2005, ILEX Press, ) *''Mirabilis: Year of Wonders, Volume One'' (2011, Printmedia Productions, )


References

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