Lee Gold is a member of California
science fiction fandom and a writer and editor in the
role-playing game and
filk music
Filk music is a musical culture, genre, and community tied to science fiction, fantasy, and horror fandom and a type of fan labor. The genre has existed since the early 1950s and been played primarily since the mid-1970s.
Etymology and defin ...
communities.
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Gaming
Gold became prominent after 1975 as the editor of '' Alarums and Excursions'', a monthly amateur press association to which RPG writers have contributed over the years. It won the Charles S. Roberts Award for Best Amateur Wargame Magazine in 1984, and the Origins Award
The Origins Awards are American awards for outstanding work in the game industry. They are presented by the Academy of Adventure Gaming Arts and Design at the Origins Game Fair on an annual basis for the previous year, so (for example) the 1979 a ...
for Best Amateur Game Periodical in 2000, 2001, and 2002. Gold began the publication at the request of Bruce Pelz, who felt that discussion of ''Dungeons & Dragons
''Dungeons & Dragons'' (commonly abbreviated as ''D&D'' or ''DnD'') is a fantasy tabletop role-playing game (RPG) originally designed by Gary Gygax and Dave Arneson. The game was first published in 1974 by Tactical Studies Rules, Inc. (TS ...
'' was taking up too much space in APA-L, an amateur press association loosely associated with the Los Angeles Science Fantasy Society.
Gold was listed in the 'Top 50 Most Influential People in the Adventure Game Market for Y2000'
Professional Works
Her professional credits in the RPG field include '' Land of the Rising Sun'' and '' Lands of Adventure'', published by Fantasy Games Unlimited; ''GURPS Japan
''GURPS Japan'', full title ''GURPS Japan: Roleplaying in the World of the Shogunate'' (1st edition) or ''GURPS Japan: Beauty, Terror, and Adventure'' (2nd edition), is a sourcebook for ''GURPS'', a role-playing game by Steve Jackson Games. The ...
,'' published by Steve Jackson Games; and ''Vikings,'' published by Iron Crown Enterprises
Iron Crown Enterprises (ICE) is a publishing company that has produced role playing, board, miniature, and collectible card games since 1980. Many of ICE's better-known products were related to J. R. R. Tolkien's world of Middle-earth, but the ''R ...
. ''Land of the Rising Sun'' (1980) was a Japanese-themed role-playing game using the '' Chivalry & Sorcery'' game system, and ''Lands of Adventure'' (1983) used a game system meant for historical fantasy role-playing games.
Gold's novel ''Valhalla: Absent Without Leave'' was published March 30, 2021 by Penmore Press. Gold wrote, "But the book isn't about the ancient Norse or the Vikings. It's about a modern hero who arrived at Valhalla with her D&D magic sword, Frostbite. Robin Grima isn't content to train in Valhalla to fight and die in Ragnarok. She wants to stop Ragnarok from happening! She doesn't care about the prophecies. She wants to win!"[Facebook posting, 2021-04-01 in Barry Gold's (her husband's) timeline]
''Valhalla: Into The Darkness''
the second novel in her trilogy, was published in early 2022.
'' Land of the Rising Sun #2'' was named ''Best Roleplaying Expansion'' (People's Choice) by UK Games Expo 2021.
Filk
In 1988, Gold (who had been filking since 1967) also began publishing ''Xenofilkia'', a bimonthly collection of filk
Filk music is a musical culture, genre, and community tied to science fiction, fantasy, and horror fandom and a type of fan labor. The genre has existed since the early 1950s and been played primarily since the mid-1970s.
Etymology and defi ...
lyrics (and some sheet music). Over 400 songwriters have contributed, including Leslie Fish
Leslie Fish is a folk musician, author, and anarchist political activist.
Music
Along with The DeHorn Crew, in 1976 she created the first commercial filk recording, ''Folk Songs for Folk Who Ain't Even Been Yet''. Her second recording, ''Solar S ...
, Tom Smith and Bob Kanefsky. Although Gold has published filk lyrics, she has never recorded for public distribution.
Lee and Barry Gold were jointly inducted into the Filk Hall of Fame in 1997. and were Interfilk guests at Ohio Valley Filk Fest in 2000
Lee and Barry Gold were Featured Filkers at Boskone 44 in 2007.
In 2012, Gold published ''Dr. Jane's Songs'', a compilation of all of Dr. Jane's songs that Jim Robinson could find in his archives, plus a few that Lee Gold found from other sources, with illustrations. In 2014, she published a compilation of all the songs by Cynthia McQuillin that Gold, Robinson Robinson may refer to:
People and names
* Robinson (name)
Fictional characters
* Robinson Crusoe, the main character, and title of a novel by Daniel Defoe, published in 1719
Geography
* Robinson projection, a map projection used since the 1960 ...
, McQuillin's literary executors and several other people could track down, over 450 pages of songs.
Publishing history
Lee Gold published the fan fiction fanzine "The Third Foundation" from 1967 until at least 1969.
As of September 2022, she had published 563 issues of ''Alarums and Excursions'' and 205 issues of ''Xenofilkia'',''Xenofilkia'' website
/ref> as well as six volumes of ''Filker Up!'', a filk-song anthology.
She published ''Tom Digby: Along Fantasy Way'', a collection of writings by Tom Digby for ConFrancisco, the 1993 Worldcon
Worldcon, or more formally the World Science Fiction Convention, the annual convention of the World Science Fiction Society (WSFS), is a science fiction convention. It has been held each year since 1939 (except for the years 1942 to 1945, durin ...
where Digby was an Honored Guest, and has published writings by other prominent fan writers in the Los Angeles area.
She has also published a collection of songs by Dr. Jane Robinson (2012-9-10), another of songs by Cynthia McQuillin (2014-3-8). In both cases, James Robinson sent copies of all the songs in his possession to Gold. Kristoph Klover and Margaret Davis (McQuillin's literary executors) lent McQuillin's handwritten songs to Robinson, who copied them and sent them to Gold for inclusion. Many other people helped make the McQuillin songbook as complete as possible: the subhead for the songbook reads "all the songs written by Cynthia McQuillin that Dr. James Robinson and Lee Gold and Mary Creasey and Harold Stein and Bob Kanefsky and Alan Thiesen and Margaret Davis and Kristoph Klover could find in 2013."
References
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American science fiction writers
Filkers
Living people
Role-playing game designers
Science fiction fans
Women science fiction and fantasy writers
GURPS writers
Year of birth missing (living people)