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Richard "Rich" Dansky
Alma materWesleyan University
Occupation(s)Writer Game Designer and Narrative Director
Websitehttp://www.richarddansky.com

Richard "Rich" Dansky is a writer and a designer of both computer games and role-playing games.[1]

Early life and education

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Richard was born in Brooklyn, New York, but moved to Cheltenham, Pennsylvania outside of Philadelphia before his 5th birthday. He grew up there and attended Cheltenham High School. In the late 1980s and early 1990s Dansky attended Wesleyan University in Middletown, Connecticut. He graduated with Honors, then received a MA with Distinction from Boston College.

Personal life

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Dansky is an enthusiast of cryptids, and in particular of Sasquatch or Bigfoot.[2] He is also known for his extensive scotch collection and library of horror novels. He is a devotee of progressive rock and the Southern rock band the Drive-By Truckers.

Career

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After staring as a freelancer on books including Haunts and Changeling: The Dreaming, Richard Dansky worked in-house for four years as a game developer for White Wolf, Inc. where he was the line developer on games such as Wraith: The Oblivion and Vampire: The Dark Ages.[3] He also had stints as a developer on the Mind's Eye Theatre, Kindred of the East, and other game lines, and wrote and/or designed for all of the World of Darkness lines as well as Exalted and Trinity. He has written, designed, or otherwise contributed to well over a hundred role-playing sourcebooks.[3] Among his most notable works were the original Laws of the Night rules for live-action Vampire, Wraith: The Oblivion 20th Anniversary Edition, and the sourcebook Charnel Houses of Europe: The Shoah. Since leaving White Wolf he has occasionally contributed to various White Wolf and Onyx Path products, as well as games such as Prince Valiant, Solemn Vale, Alas Vegas, Star Trek, and Nevermore. As a result of his work on the Star Trek RPG, he was briefly the world's leading expert on Danebian Slime Devils.

He lives in Durham, North Carolina. For 23 years he worked for Red Storm Entertainment, first as a game designer, then as Manager of Design, and then as the Central Clancy Writer for Ubisoft (Red Storm's parent company). His credits include Tom Clancy's The Division and Tom Clancy's The Division 2, Splinter Cell: Blacklist and Splinter Cell: Conviction, Rainbow Six: Raven Shield, Ghost Recon Future Soldier, Far Cry, Assassin's Creed: Nexus and many others. He served as a central narrative resource for the larger Tom Clancy's franchise, and also was a key worldbuilder for the revived Might and Magic franchise. In 2023 he left Red Storm and joined Crytek to work as the Franchise Narrative Director on the game Hunt: Showdown. He departed Crytek at the end of 2024.

Dansky has published four media tie-in novels through White Wolf, including Clan Novel Lasombra and the Trilogy of the Second Age for Exalted. He also wrote a tie-in novel for Ghost Recon: Wildlands entitled Dark Waters (Ubisoft, 2017). His original fiction includes the novella Shadows In Green (Yard Dog Press, 2004); the novels Firefly Rain (Wizards of the Coast Discoveries, 2008), Vaporware (JournalStone, 2013), and Ghost of a Marriage (Crossroad Press, 2022); and the short story collections Snowbird Gothic (Crossroad Press, 2018)[4] and A Meeting In The Devil's House (Twisted Publishing, 2023). His short fiction has appeared in numerous magazines and anthologies including PseudoPod, Dark Faith, Cosmic Horror Monthly, and Madness on the Orient Express. His writing has consistently garnered praise for its versatility and power.

Richard's first non-fiction publication came in the academic journal Lovecraft Studies.[5] He has since published widely in magazines and books including Green Man Review, Studies in Weird Fiction, The 100 Greatest Games series from Green Ronin, the sports blog Off-Tackle Empire, and the collection of essays on slasher movies entitled Butcher Knives and Body Counts.

Richard is widely regarded as a senior expert in video game narrative and writing. In 2009 he was identified as one of the top 20 video game writers in the world by Game Developer.[6] A former executive of the IGDA Game Writing Special Interest Group, he has served on the advisory board on the Game Narrative Summit[7] at GDC for well over a decade. He also adjudicates the annual Student Game Narrative Analysis Competition[8] at GDC, helping the winning students to present poster sessions at the conference. For many years, he curated the Narrative track at East Coast Game Conference in Raleigh, North Carolina. He has also contributed to numerous books on game narrative, including Game Writing: Narrative Skills for Videogames and On Writing Horror, and speaks frequently at schools, conferences, and other venues.

His namesake, Rich Dansky, appears as a player character in the scenario "And I Feel Fine," by Geoffrey C. Grabowski, which was published in the One Shots sourcebook for Unknown Armies. He has also been referenced in numerous novels and video games, including Alan Wake and Far Cry 5, which features an extended side quest for a missing Bigfoot researcher named Dansky.

References

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  1. ^ Pitts, Russ (2013-10-20). "From Vampires to Vaporware: The terror of being Dansky". Polygon. Retrieved 2022-07-31.
  2. ^ Green, Lionel Ray (2019-06-06). "THE BIGFOOT FILES | Chapter Four: The Road Best Not Taken". HorrorAddicts.net. Retrieved 2024-12-24.
  3. ^ a b Dansky, Richard (2007). "The Settlers of Catan". In Lowder, James (ed.). Hobby Games: The 100 Best. Green Ronin Publishing. pp. 265–268. ISBN 978-1-932442-96-0.
  4. ^ "Books by Richard Dansky (Author of Lasombra)". www.goodreads.com. Retrieved 2021-07-29.
  5. ^ "Search Lovecraft Studies". www.hplovecraft.com. Retrieved 2024-12-24.
  6. ^ "The Gamasutra 20: Top Game Writers". www.gamedeveloper.com. Retrieved 2024-12-24.
  7. ^ "Summit Advisors". Game Developers Conference (GDC). 2019-07-09. Retrieved 2024-12-24.
  8. ^ "GDC Vault". gdcvault.com. Retrieved 2024-12-24.
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