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Laura Curtis Hickman (born December 7, 1956, in
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) is an American fantasy author, best known for her works in game design and fantasy novels cowritten with her husband,
Tracy Hickman Tracy Raye Hickman (born November 26, 1955) is an American fantasy author. He wrote the ''Dragonlance'' novels with Margaret Weis. He also wrote role playing game material while working for TSR and has cowritten novels with his wife, Laura Hick ...
. She was one of the first women to write and publish a tabletop adventure.


Early life

Laura Curtis was born on December 7, 1956, in
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. She married Tracy Hickman in 1977. They have four children. Laura Hickman is a Latter-day Saint.


Career

Early on in her marriage, Hickman introduced her husband, Tracy, to the ''
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'' roleplaying game. The two decided to co-write modules for the game while living in Provo, resulting in the original versions of the modules ''
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'' and ''
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,'' which the Hickmans self-published through DayStar West Media in 1980. Their adventure modules began as "photocopied pages with covers
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would staple together on the card table in heirkitchen." These early modules were a significant innovation in for fantasy RPG modules, since they had an interesting story with an objective that was achievable in one or two sessions as well as dungeons that were based in the architecture of a possible location. During the early 1980s, the Hickmans were living in Logan, Utah and were struggling financially after Tracy's business associate left him with $30,000 in debt. Upon hearing that the ''Dungeons & Dragons'' publisher, TSR, would pay $500 for new modules, the Hickmans decided to send ''Rahasia'' and ''Pharaoh'' to the company. TSR agreed to publish the Hickmans' modules. Laura Hickman was one of the first women to write tabletop adventures. The Hickmans started working at TSR, moving to
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, developing their idea for ''
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'' during the drive there. Laura was the inspiration for the character
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. ''Dragonlance'' became "the first project TSR, Inc. had undertaken that would include adult novels as well as games, calendars, and other spin-off products." The ''Dragonlance'' universe, supported by many writers and artists at TSR, become very popular, with half a million game modules and two million books sold by 1987. While at TSR, the Hickmans wrote the popular and innovative ''
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'' (1983) module. Polygon writer Charlie Hall described the module as "the first story-based D&D campaign." The book ''Dungeon Master For Dummies'' chose the module as one of the ten best classic adventures and praised the detailed yet concise plot and isometric maps. The book also claims that Ravenloft "inspired game designers and Dungeon Masters to take the art of adventure to the next level." ''Ravenloft'' inspired a campaign setting of the same name. The Hickmans published the Bronze Canticles series together, starting with ''Mystic Warrior'' in 2004. Tracy and Laura hosted a
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called DragonHearth until December 2010. They also wrote the adventure ''Out in the Black'' (2006) for the ''
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. The
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gave an Outstanding Achievement award to the Hickmans for having "paved the way in out-of-the-box publishing methods." Hickman has been involved at writing conferences such as Writing and Illustrating for Young Readers. In 2010, Tracy and Laura Hickman launched a direct-to-internet serialized fantasy series, "Dragon's Bard".


Works


Game supplements

Co-written with Tracy Hickman.
For ''Dungeons & Dragons'': *''
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'' (1979) *''
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'' (1980) For ''Advanced Dungeons & Dragons'': * ''Ravenloft'' (1983) *'' Dragons of War'' (1984) *'' Ravenloft II: The House on Gryphon Hill'' (1986) - outline and plot For the ''
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'': *''Out in the Black'' (2006)


Fiction

* ''
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'' series **"Heart of Goldmoon" published in '' Love and War (Dragonlance)'' (1987) (co-written with
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)


Co-written with Tracy Hickman

*'' Bronze Canticles'' series **''Mystic Warrior'' (2004) **''Mystic Quest'' (2005) **''Mystic Empire'' (2006) * ''Tales of the Dragon's Bard'' series **''Eventide'' (2010) **''Blackshore'' (2013) **''Moredale'' (unpublished) **''St. Nicholas and the Dragon'' (2012) *''Swept Up By the Sea: A Romantic Fairy Tale'' (2013) *''Sojourner Tales'' (2014) * ''The Nightbirds'' series **''Unwept'' (2014) **''Unhonored'' (2016)


Non-fiction

* ''Baking Outside the Box: Volume 1 The Goody Mix''


References


External links


Baking Outside the Box Website
*
Tracy and Laura Hickman papers, MSS 8180
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L. Tom Perry Special Collections
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