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Richard A. Knaak (born May 28, 1961 in
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) is the
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of ''
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'' novels, '' Dragonrealm'', six novels for
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's '' Diablo'' series, and ten works in the
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universe. He has also written five non-series fantasy books.


Early life and education

Richard Allen Knaak was born May 28, 1961 in Chicago, Illinois, to James Richard Knaak and Anna Maria (Trappen) Knaak. He attended the
University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign The University of Illinois Urbana-Champaign (U of I, Illinois, University of Illinois, or UIUC) is a public land-grant research university in Illinois in the twin cities of Champaign and Urbana. It is the flagship institution of the Univ ...
, studying chemistry at first,http://www.richardaknaak.com/Bio.html and subsequently
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, and earned a bachelor's degree in 1984. He worked as a warehouseman, resume writer, and office clerk before becoming a full-time freelance writer in 1988.


Career

After reading
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's ''Storm over Warlock'', he became a fan of fantasy and science fiction. He eventually sold his first
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in 1986, and it was published in 1987. His
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titles include ''
The Legend of Huma ''The Legend of Huma'' is a fantasy novel by American writer Richard A. Knaak, the first in the Heroes Sextet of Dragonlance novels. It was based on characters and settings from Margaret Weis and Tracy Hickman's ''Dragonlance Chronicles'' serie ...
'', ''Reavers of the Blood Sea'', ''
Kaz the Minotaur ''Kaz the Minotaur'' is a fantasy novel by Richard A. Knaak, set in the world of Dragonlance, and based on the ''Dungeons & Dragons'' role-playing game. It is the first novel in the "Heroes II" series. It was published in paperback in July 1990. ...
'', '' Land of the Minotaurs'', and ''The Citadel'', in addition to short stories in various anthologies. He also wrote the ten-volume Dragonrealm series, and the first Dragonrealm story, "Firedrake," helped him get his first Dragonlance project. He has also written several stand-alone volumes, including the contemporary fantasies ''Frostwing'', ''King of the Grey'', and ''Dutchman'', plus the heroic adventure ''The Janus Mask''. He has also worked on novels based in the worlds of the computer games ''Warcraft'' and ''Diablo''. Knaak lists
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, and
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as major influences, and has even listed a few of his favorite fellow authors, those being Robert E. Howard,
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, Harry Harrison, and Robert Sawyer.


Bibliography


''Dragonlance''

#Series ##''
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'' (1988), ##''
Kaz the Minotaur ''Kaz the Minotaur'' is a fantasy novel by Richard A. Knaak, set in the world of Dragonlance, and based on the ''Dungeons & Dragons'' role-playing game. It is the first novel in the "Heroes II" series. It was published in paperback in July 1990. ...
'' (1990), ##'' Land of the Minotaurs'' (1996), ##''Reavers of the Blood Sea'' (1999), ##''The Citadel'' (2000), #Minotaur Wars ##''Night of Blood'' (2003), ##''Tides of Blood'' (2004), ##''Empire of Blood'' (2005), #Ogre Titans ##''The Black Talon'' (2007) ##''The Fire Rose'' (2008) ##''The Gargoyle King'' (2009)


''Dragonrealm''

##''Firedrake'' (1989), ##''Ice Dragon'' (1989), ##''Wolfhelm'' (1990), ##''Shadow Steed'' (1990), ##''The Crystal Dragon'' (1993), ##''Dragon Crown'' (1994), ##''The Horse King'' (1997), ##''Shade'' (2012) #Origins ##''The Shrouded Realm'' (1991), ##''Children of the Drake'' (1991), ##''Dragon Tome'' (1992), #The Turning War ##''Dragon Masters'' (2013) ##''The Gryphon Mage'' (2014) ##''The Horned Blade'' (2015) #PDF Series ##''Past Dancer'' (2002) ##''Dragon Master'' (2002) ##''Skins'' (2003) ##''A Wolf in the Fold'' (2003) ##''Storm Lord'' (2003) ##''The Still Lands'' (2004) ##''Game of Ghosts'' (2012)


''Diablo''

#Diablo series ##''
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'' (2001), ##''
The Kingdom of Shadow The popularity of the ''Diablo'' video game series led to several novels published that are set in ''Diablo''s shared universe. Novels ''Demonsbane'' ''Demonsbane'' (2000, ) is an e-novella written by Robert B. Marks. It appears in print in t ...
'' (2002), ##'' Moon of the Spider'' (2006), #
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series ##''
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'' (2006) ##'' Scales of the Serpent'' (2007) ##'' The Veiled Prophet'' (2007)


''Warcraft''

#Day/Night Of The Dragon ##''Day of the Dragon'' (2001), ##''Night of the Dragon'' (2008), #War of the Ancients ##''The Well of Eternity'' (2004), ##''The Demon Soul'' (2004), ##''The Sundering'' (2005), # Sunwell Trilogy ##''Dragon Hunt'' (2005), ##''Shadows of Ice'' (2006), ##''Ghostland'' (2007), #Shadow Wing ##''The Dragons of Outland'' (2008), ##''Nexus Point'' (2011), #Independent Books ##"''Stormrage''" (2010), ##"''Wolfheart''" (2011), #Dawn of the Aspects ##''Part 1'' (Feb 2013) ##''Part 2'' (Mar 2013) ##''Part 3'' (Apr 2013) ##''Part 4'' (May 2013) ##''Part 5'' (Jun 2013)


''Age of Conan''

#''The God in the Moon'' (2006), #''The Eye of Charon'' (2006), #''The Silent Enemy'' (2006),


''Pathfinder Tales''

#''Reaper's Eye'' (2016), ISBN 978-0-7653-8436-2


Independent

#''King of the Grey'' (1993), #''Frostwing'' (1995), #''The Janus Mask'' (1995), #''Dutchman'' (1996), #''Ruby Flames'' (1999), #''Beastmaster:Myth'' (2009) #''Dragon Mound: Book One of the Knight In Shadow Trilogy'' (2011) #''Black City Saint'' (2016) #''Black City Demon'' (2017) #''Rex Draconis'' (2018)


References


External links


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