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'''Rose Estes''' is the author of many fantasy and science fiction books, including full length novels and multiple choice gamebooks.


'''Rose Estes''' is the author of many fantasy and science fiction books, including full length novels and multiple choice gamebooks. After contributing extensively to TSR's Dungeons and Dragons Endless Quest series (of which she wrote the first six, as well as others later down the line), she wrote her first full length novel, ''Children of the Dragon'' (1985). She continued to write for TSR by writing six volumes in a series of [[Greyhawk]] novels. She contributed to other series, but continued to write books and start series of her own that, like ''Children of the Dragon'', take place in a fantasy or science fiction world created by her own imagination.
== Biography ==
=== Early life ===
Rose Estes began reading at the age of two, and as a child she was already imagining fantastic places. Before becoming a writer, she "''put in time as a hippie, a student, a newspaper reporter, and an advertising copy writer''."<ref name=":1">{{Cite book|last=Estes|first=Rose|title=Children of the Dragon|date=1985-06-12|publisher=Random House|isbn=9780394864334|pages=207–208}}</ref>


Rose Estes began reading at the age of two, and as a child she was already imagining fantastic places. Before becoming a writer, she "''put in time as a hippie, a student, a newspaper reporter, and an advertising copy writer''" (Estes, Children of the Dragon, Random House 1985, from the ''about the author'', page 207 -208). She has traveled extensively throughout the Americas. She has three
She has traveled extensively throughout the Americas. She has four children; Max and Lydia who are also writers, Daniel,<ref name=":0">{{cite web|last=|first=|title=Woof Gang: About Rose Estes and Gary Hauser|url=http://www.hausergallery.com/thewoofgang/about.htm|url-status=dead|archiveurl=https://web.archive.org/web/20170921050146/http://www.hausergallery.com/thewoofgang/about.htm|archivedate=2017-09-21|access-date=2017-09-23|website=Hausergallery.com}}</ref> and Marc.<ref>{{cite web |title=Rose Estes of Waldport, OR |url=https://radaris.com/ng/search?ff=Rosalie&fl=Estes&fs=Oregon |work=Radaris |publisher=Radaris.com |accessdate=8 October 2022}}</ref>
children.


==Books==
=== Later life ===
===[[Greyhawk]] Adventures===
"In 1995, Rose Estes of Waldport, [Oregon] was living her dream: Random House had signed her to a 10-book deal to write fantasy novels, a genre she'd loved since reading about J.R.R. Tolkien's hobbits. Her books, contributions to successful series such as "Dungeons & Dragons" and "Greyhawk," sold well.<br /> Then Estes sustained severe head injuries in a car accident. The injuries triggered aphasia, or loss of language -- in her case, written language. The best-selling author had lost her vocabulary."<ref>{{cite web |last=Von Lunen |first=Jacques |title=Pet Talk: Waldport author Rose Estes explores that special bond between humans and animals |url=https://www.oregonlive.com/pets/2009/12/pet_talk_waldport_author_rose.html |format= |archiveurl= |archivedate= |work=OregonLive |publisher=The Oregonian |date=08 Dec 2009 |accessdate=8 October 2022|}}</ref><ref name=ultanya />  She was eventually able to recover and later wrote minor freelance pieces.<ref name=ultanya>{{cite web |title=Twenty Questions with Rose Estes |url=https://www.ultanya.com/2017/10/twenty-questions-with-rose-estes.html |format=Blog |work=Ultanya |publisher=Ultanya.com, by Blogger.com |date= 23 October, 2017 |accessdate=8 October 2022 |}}</ref>
* ''Master Wolf'' (''Greyhawk Adventures'', Vol. 3) (1987)
* ''The Price of Power'' (''Greyhawk Adventures'', Vol. 4) (1987)
* ''The Demon Hand'' (''Greyhawk Adventures'', Vol. 5) (1988)
* ''The Name of the Game'' (''Greyhawk Adventures'', Vol. 6) (1988)
* ''Dragon in Amber'' (''Greyhawk Adventures'', Vol. 7) (1988) (It is disputed whether or not this book exists.)
* ''The Eyes Have It'' (''Greyhawk Adventures'', Vol. 8) (1989) (This book is often given no "vol." number.)


==Trivia==
Estes' husband, artist "Gary [Hauser], was diagnosed with cancer in 2006 and after a long, brave battle he died in 2011."<ref name=":0" />  She continued running his gallery in his memory.<ref name=":0" /><ref name=ultanya />
''Mountain of Mirrors'' was converted into an adventure for the computer game Neverwinter Nights. [http://nwvault.ign.com/View.php?view=Modules.Detail&id=51925&id=4212]


Her novel, [[Greyhawk]] Adventure vol. 7, ''The Eyes have It'', uses the exact same cover artwork (a Keith Parkinson painting) as the first ''Endless Quest'' ''Crimson Crystal Adventures'' gamebook, ''Riddle of the Griffon'' by Susan Lawson.
== Career ==
As an employee of Tactical Studies Rules (TSR), Rose Estes came up with an idea for a new sort of game, which would become the ''Endless Quest''.<ref name="designers">{{Cite book|author=Shannon Appelcline|title=Designers & Dragons|publisher=Mongoose Publishing|year=2011| isbn= 978-1-907702-58-7}}</ref>{{rp|14}} Estes wrote the first four books in the series, beginning with ''Dungeon of Dread'' (1982).<ref name="designers"/>{{rp|14}} These first four ''Endless Quest'' books were on the Best Seller list for more than six months.<ref name=":0" /> TSR considered ''Endless Quest'' ultimately a fad, and worked to diversify its new mainstream publishing; Estes and [[James M. Ward]] thus formed an education department, which ultimately failed, due to TSR's decision not to hire educational sales staff.<ref name="designers"/>{{rp|14}} After contributing extensively to [[TSR, Inc.|TSR]]'s ''Dungeons & Dragons'' Endless Quest series (of which she wrote the first six, as well as others later down the line), she wrote her first full-length novel, ''Children of the Dragon'' (1985).<ref name=":1" /> After [[Gary Gygax]] left TSR, Estes wrote new books in the "Greyhawk Adventures" series, starting with ''Master Wolf'' (1987) and ending with ''The Eyes Have it'' (1989).<ref name="designers"/>{{rp|24}} She continued to write for TSR by writing six volumes in a series of [[Greyhawk]] novels. She contributed to other series, but continued to write books and start series of her own that, like ''Children of the Dragon'', take place in a fantasy or science fiction world created by her own imagination. She also wrote the "Golden Book Music Video" ''Sing, Giggle and Grin''.


In some instances, ''Dragon in Amber'' is listed as [[Greyhawk]] Adventure vol. 7 by Rose Estes. However, it is strongly suspected that this book does not exist. Perhaps as a result of the confusion, the next book in the series, ''The Eyes Have It'', is listed neither as vol.7 nor vol.8 (but is instead given no number, and sometimes not directly identified as part of the Greyhawk Adventures series), on most websites as well as official Dungeons and Dragons publications.
Estes began writing books on the history of dog breeds in 2006, three in total.<ref name=":0" /><ref name=ultanya />


==External links==
== Notable works ==
[[File:Rose Estes02.png|thumb|200px|Rose Estes, from OregonLive.com (2009).]]
=== Greyhawk Adventures ===
* ''[[Master Wolf]]'' (''Greyhawk Adventures'', Vol. 3) (1987)<ref>{{Cite book|last=Estes|first=Rose|title=Master Wolf (Greyhawk Adventures)|date=1987-04-01|publisher=[[TSR, Inc.]]|year=|isbn=978-0880384575}}</ref>
* ''[[The Price of Power]]'' (''Greyhawk Adventures'', Vol. 4) (1987)<ref>{{Cite book|last=Estes|first=Rose|title=The Price of Power (Greyhawk Adventures)|date=1987-08-01|publisher=[[TSR, Inc.]]|isbn=978-0880384582}}</ref>
* ''[[The Demon Hand]]'' (''Greyhawk Adventures'', Vol. 5) (1988)<ref>{{Cite book|last=Estes|first=Rose|title=The Demon Hand (Greyhawk Adventures)|date=1988-03-01|publisher=[[TSR, Inc.]]|isbn=978-0880385428}}</ref>
* ''[[The Name of the Game]]'' (''Greyhawk Adventures'', Vol. 6) (1988)<ref>{{Cite book|last=Estes|first=Rose|title=The Name of the Game (Greyhawk Adventures)|date=1988-07-01|publisher=[[TSR, Inc.]]|isbn=978-0880386142}}</ref>
* ''[[The Eyes Have It]]'' (''Greyhawk Adventures Series'') (1989)<ref>{{Cite book|last=Estes|first=Rose|title=The Eyes Have It (A Greyhawk Adventures Novel)|date=1989-09-01|publisher=[[TSR, Inc.]]|isbn=978-0880387552}}</ref>  (This book is given no "vol." number.)
 
Her novel ''The Eyes have It'' uses exactly the same cover artwork (a [[Keith Parkinson]] painting) as the first Endless Quest ''Crimson Crystal Adventures'' gamebook, ''Riddle of the Griffon'' by Susan Lawson. In most instances, ''The Eyes Have It'' is given no volume number. It is not directly identified as part of the Greyhawk Adventures series on most websites, as well as official Dungeons and Dragons publications.
 
=== Non-Greyhawk works ===
==== Endless Quest ====
Books in the "Endless Quest" series:
* ''Dungeon of Dread'' (''Endless Quest Book'' 1) (1982)<ref>{{Cite book|last=Estes|first=Rose|title=Dungeon of Dread|publisher=[[TSR, Inc.]]|year=1982|isbn=978-0935696868}}</ref>
* ''Mountain of Mirrors'' (''Endless Quest Book'' 2) (1982)<ref>{{Cite book|last=Estes|first=Rose|title=Mountain of Mirrors|publisher=[[TSR, Inc.]]|year=1982|isbn=978-0935696875}}</ref>
* ''Pillars of Pentegarn'' (''Endless Quest Book'' 3) (1983)<ref>{{Cite book|last=Estes|first=Rose|title=Pillars of Pentegarn|date=1983-03-01|publisher=[[TSR, Inc.]]|isbn=978-0935696929}}</ref>
* ''Return to Brookmere'' (''Endless Quest Book'' 4) (1982)<ref>{{Cite book|last=Estes|first=Rose|title=Return to Brookmere|publisher=[[TSR, Inc.]]|year=1982|isbn=978-0935696936}}</ref>
* ''Revolt of the Dwarves'' (''Endless Quest Book'' 5) (1983)<ref>{{Cite book|last=Estes|first=Rose|title=Revolt of the Dwarves|publisher=[[TSR, Inc.]]|year=1983|isbn=978-0880380201}}</ref>
* ''Revenge of the Rainbow Dragons'' (''Endless Quest Book'' 6) (1983)<ref>{{Cite book|last=Estes|first=Rose|title=Revenge of the Rainbow Dragons|publisher=[[TSR, Inc.]]|date=1983-01-27|isbn=978-0880380218}}</ref>
* ''Hero of Washington Square'' (''Endless Quest Book'' 7) (1983)<ref>{{Cite book|last=Estes|first=Rose|title=Hero of Washington Square|publisher=[[TSR, Inc.]]|year=1983|isbn=978-0880380225}}</ref>
* ''Circus of Fear'' (''Endless Quest Book'' 10)(1983)<ref>{{Cite book|last=Estes|first=Rose|title=Circus of Fear|publisher=[[TSR, Inc.]]|year=1983|isbn=978-0880380379}}</ref>
* ''Dragon of Doom'' (''Endless Quest Book'' 13) (1983)<ref>{{Cite book|last=Estes|first=Rose|title=Dragon of Doom|publisher=[[TSR, Inc.]]|year=1983|isbn=978-0880381000}}</ref>
 
''Mountain of Mirrors'' was converted into an adventure for the computer game ''Neverwinter Nights''.<ref>{{Cite web|last=Dano|first=El|date=2019-11-16|title=Mountain of Mirrors (Endless Quest Book Conversion) &#124; The Neverwinter Vault|url=https://neverwintervault.org/project/nwn1/module/mountain-mirrors-endless-quest-book-conversion|url-status=live|access-date=2021-04-08|website=neverwintervault.org}}</ref>
 
==== Find Your Fate ====
* ''Indiana Jones and the Lost Treasure of Sheeba'' (1984)<ref>{{Cite book|last=Estes|first=Rose|title=Indiana Jones and the Lost Treasure of Sheba|date=1984-05-12|publisher=Ballantine Books|isbn=978-0345316646}}</ref>
* ''The Three Investigators — The Case of the Dancing Dinosaur'' (1985)<ref>{{Cite book|last=Estes|first=Rose|title=The Case of the Dancing Dinosaur|last2=Vicente|first2=Ramon Gonzalez|date=1985-01-03|publisher=Random House|isbn=978-0394864310}}</ref>
* ''The Trail of Death'' (1985)<ref>{{Cite book|last=Estes|first=Rose|title=The Trail Of Death|last2=Adragna|first2=Robert|date=1985-09-12|publisher=Random House|isbn=978-0394864327}}</ref>
* ''The Mystery of the Turkish Tattoo'' (1986)<ref>{{Cite book|last=Estes|first=Rose|title=The Mystery of the Turkish Tattoo|date=1986-04-12|publisher=Random House|isbn=978-0394864341}}</ref>
 
== Trivia ==
In some instances, a novel titled ''Dragon in Amber'' is listed as "Greyhawk Adventures vol. 7".<ref>{{Cite book|last=Estes|first=Rose|title=Dragon in Amber (Greyhawk Adventure Series)|date=1988-10-01|publisher=[[Wizards of the Coast]]|isbn=978-0880386500}}</ref> However, there are no cover images of it, and it was never advertised by the company. Publisher [[Erik Mona]] ([[Paizo]]), noted for expertise in rare books, has asserted the book was never printed—similar to ''The Test'' by Wes Nicholson, another unpublished Greyhawk novel.<ref>{{cite web |author=Mona, Erik |authorlink=Erik Mona |title=Dragon in Amber: A Novel by Rose Estes? |url=http://community.wizards.com/forums/1100546|archiveurl=https://pandius.com/WotC/1100546.htm |archivedate=unspecified date |format=forum |work=WotC Gleemax forums |publisher=WotC |date=January 29, 2007 |accessdate=29 April 2025 |quote=Publishers often appy for ISBNs months, or even years, before a product comes out. That results in a lot of ISBNs for books that never got published because a title changed, the book was dropped for strategic or financial reasons, or whatever.
 
This book is one of those books. It does not exist. There's also a 90s-era Endless Quest book by Wes Nicholson that is supposedly set in Greyhawk. It doesn't exist, either. }}</ref>
 
== External links ==
{{External link disclaimer}}
* [http://www.ibdof.com/IBDOF-author-booklist.php?author=1080 Internet Book Database of Fiction]
* [http://www.ibdof.com/IBDOF-author-booklist.php?author=1080 Internet Book Database of Fiction]
* [http://www.fantasticfiction.co.uk/authors/Rose_Estes.htm Fantastic Fiction - Rose Estes Bibliography]
* [http://www.fantasticfiction.co.uk/authors/Rose_Estes.htm Fantastic Fiction - Rose Estes Bibliography]
*[http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Rose_Estes Rose Estes on Wikipedia]
*[http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Rose_Estes Rose Estes on Wikipedia]


[[Category:Greyhawk authors|Estes, Rose]]
== References ==
=== Notes ===
<references group="note" />
=== Citations ===
<references />
=== Bibliography ===
{{wikipedia}}
{{index}}
 
[[Category:Authors|Estes, Rose]]

Latest revision as of 23:36, 28 April 2025

Greyhawk Creator
Rose Estes
Rose Estes, circa 2014, from Hausergallery.com.
Nationality:American
Born:September 21, 1940, USA
First Greyhawk work:Master Wolf
Notabale works:Greyhawk Adventures novel series

Rose Estes is the author of many fantasy and science fiction books, including full length novels and multiple choice gamebooks.

Biography

Early life

Rose Estes began reading at the age of two, and as a child she was already imagining fantastic places. Before becoming a writer, she "put in time as a hippie, a student, a newspaper reporter, and an advertising copy writer."[1]

She has traveled extensively throughout the Americas. She has four children; Max and Lydia who are also writers, Daniel,[2] and Marc.[3]

Later life

"In 1995, Rose Estes of Waldport, [Oregon] was living her dream: Random House had signed her to a 10-book deal to write fantasy novels, a genre she'd loved since reading about J.R.R. Tolkien's hobbits. Her books, contributions to successful series such as "Dungeons & Dragons" and "Greyhawk," sold well.
Then Estes sustained severe head injuries in a car accident. The injuries triggered aphasia, or loss of language -- in her case, written language. The best-selling author had lost her vocabulary."[4][5] She was eventually able to recover and later wrote minor freelance pieces.[5]

Estes' husband, artist "Gary [Hauser], was diagnosed with cancer in 2006 and after a long, brave battle he died in 2011."[2] She continued running his gallery in his memory.[2][5]

Career

As an employee of Tactical Studies Rules (TSR), Rose Estes came up with an idea for a new sort of game, which would become the Endless Quest.[6]:14 Estes wrote the first four books in the series, beginning with Dungeon of Dread (1982).[6]:14 These first four Endless Quest books were on the Best Seller list for more than six months.[2] TSR considered Endless Quest ultimately a fad, and worked to diversify its new mainstream publishing; Estes and James M. Ward thus formed an education department, which ultimately failed, due to TSR's decision not to hire educational sales staff.[6]:14 After contributing extensively to TSR's Dungeons & Dragons Endless Quest series (of which she wrote the first six, as well as others later down the line), she wrote her first full-length novel, Children of the Dragon (1985).[1] After Gary Gygax left TSR, Estes wrote new books in the "Greyhawk Adventures" series, starting with Master Wolf (1987) and ending with The Eyes Have it (1989).[6]:24 She continued to write for TSR by writing six volumes in a series of Greyhawk novels. She contributed to other series, but continued to write books and start series of her own that, like Children of the Dragon, take place in a fantasy or science fiction world created by her own imagination. She also wrote the "Golden Book Music Video" Sing, Giggle and Grin.

Estes began writing books on the history of dog breeds in 2006, three in total.[2][5]

Notable works

Rose Estes, from OregonLive.com (2009).

Greyhawk Adventures

Her novel The Eyes have It uses exactly the same cover artwork (a Keith Parkinson painting) as the first Endless Quest Crimson Crystal Adventures gamebook, Riddle of the Griffon by Susan Lawson. In most instances, The Eyes Have It is given no volume number. It is not directly identified as part of the Greyhawk Adventures series on most websites, as well as official Dungeons and Dragons publications.

Non-Greyhawk works

Endless Quest

Books in the "Endless Quest" series:

  • Dungeon of Dread (Endless Quest Book 1) (1982)[12]
  • Mountain of Mirrors (Endless Quest Book 2) (1982)[13]
  • Pillars of Pentegarn (Endless Quest Book 3) (1983)[14]
  • Return to Brookmere (Endless Quest Book 4) (1982)[15]
  • Revolt of the Dwarves (Endless Quest Book 5) (1983)[16]
  • Revenge of the Rainbow Dragons (Endless Quest Book 6) (1983)[17]
  • Hero of Washington Square (Endless Quest Book 7) (1983)[18]
  • Circus of Fear (Endless Quest Book 10)(1983)[19]
  • Dragon of Doom (Endless Quest Book 13) (1983)[20]

Mountain of Mirrors was converted into an adventure for the computer game Neverwinter Nights.[21]

Find Your Fate

  • Indiana Jones and the Lost Treasure of Sheeba (1984)[22]
  • The Three Investigators — The Case of the Dancing Dinosaur (1985)[23]
  • The Trail of Death (1985)[24]
  • The Mystery of the Turkish Tattoo (1986)[25]

Trivia

In some instances, a novel titled Dragon in Amber is listed as "Greyhawk Adventures vol. 7".[26] However, there are no cover images of it, and it was never advertised by the company. Publisher Erik Mona (Paizo), noted for expertise in rare books, has asserted the book was never printed—similar to The Test by Wes Nicholson, another unpublished Greyhawk novel.[27]

Disclaimer:Any lore presented through the following links does not necessarily adhere to established officially published content, and the views expressed do not necessarily represent the views of the editors of this wiki.

References

Notes

Citations

  1. a b Estes, Rose (1985-06-12) Children of the Dragon, Random House, pp. 207–208 ISBN: 9780394864334.
  2. a b c d e Woof Gang: About Rose Estes and Gary Hauser. Hausergallery.com. Archived from the original on 2017-09-21.
  3. Rose Estes of Waldport, OR. Radaris. Radaris.com. Retrieved on 8 October 2022.
  4. Von Lunen, Jacques. Pet Talk: Waldport author Rose Estes explores that special bond between humans and animals. OregonLive. The Oregonian, 08 December 2009. Retrieved on 8 October 2022.
  5. a b c d Twenty Questions with Rose Estes (Blog). Ultanya. Ultanya.com, by Blogger.com , 23 October 2017. Retrieved on 8 October 2022.
  6. a b c d Shannon Appelcline (2011) Designers & Dragons, Mongoose Publishing ISBN: 978-1-907702-58-7.
  7. Estes, Rose (1987-04-01) Master Wolf (Greyhawk Adventures), TSR, Inc. ISBN: 978-0880384575.
  8. Estes, Rose (1987-08-01) The Price of Power (Greyhawk Adventures), TSR, Inc. ISBN: 978-0880384582.
  9. Estes, Rose (1988-03-01) The Demon Hand (Greyhawk Adventures), TSR, Inc. ISBN: 978-0880385428.
  10. Estes, Rose (1988-07-01) The Name of the Game (Greyhawk Adventures), TSR, Inc. ISBN: 978-0880386142.
  11. Estes, Rose (1989-09-01) The Eyes Have It (A Greyhawk Adventures Novel), TSR, Inc. ISBN: 978-0880387552.
  12. Estes, Rose (1982) Dungeon of Dread, TSR, Inc. ISBN: 978-0935696868.
  13. Estes, Rose (1982) Mountain of Mirrors, TSR, Inc. ISBN: 978-0935696875.
  14. Estes, Rose (1983-03-01) Pillars of Pentegarn, TSR, Inc. ISBN: 978-0935696929.
  15. Estes, Rose (1982) Return to Brookmere, TSR, Inc. ISBN: 978-0935696936.
  16. Estes, Rose (1983) Revolt of the Dwarves, TSR, Inc. ISBN: 978-0880380201.
  17. Estes, Rose (1983-01-27) Revenge of the Rainbow Dragons, TSR, Inc. ISBN: 978-0880380218.
  18. Estes, Rose (1983) Hero of Washington Square, TSR, Inc. ISBN: 978-0880380225.
  19. Estes, Rose (1983) Circus of Fear, TSR, Inc. ISBN: 978-0880380379.
  20. Estes, Rose (1983) Dragon of Doom, TSR, Inc. ISBN: 978-0880381000.
  21. Dano, El. Mountain of Mirrors (Endless Quest Book Conversion) | The Neverwinter Vault. neverwintervault.org.
  22. Estes, Rose (1984-05-12) Indiana Jones and the Lost Treasure of Sheba, Ballantine Books ISBN: 978-0345316646.
  23. Estes, Rose (1985-01-03) The Case of the Dancing Dinosaur, Random House ISBN: 978-0394864310.
  24. Estes, Rose (1985-09-12) The Trail Of Death, Random House ISBN: 978-0394864327.
  25. Estes, Rose (1986-04-12) The Mystery of the Turkish Tattoo, Random House ISBN: 978-0394864341.
  26. Estes, Rose (1988-10-01) Dragon in Amber (Greyhawk Adventure Series), Wizards of the Coast ISBN: 978-0880386500.
  27. Mona, Erik. Dragon in Amber: A Novel by Rose Estes? (forum). WotC Gleemax forums. WotC, January 29, 2007. Archived from the original on unspecified date. Retrieved on 29 April 2025. "Publishers often appy for ISBNs months, or even years, before a product comes out. That results in a lot of ISBNs for books that never got published because a title changed, the book was dropped for strategic or financial reasons, or whatever. This book is one of those books. It does not exist. There's also a 90s-era Endless Quest book by Wes Nicholson that is supposedly set in Greyhawk. It doesn't exist, either."

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