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Template:Greyhawk Author Jesse Decker is an author, designer, and editor of roleplaying game material.
Biography
Decker began playing Dungeons & Dragons in 1983 during recess at his elementary school. During the summer of 1996, he began doing "temp work" for Wizards of the Coast, before returning to finish college that fall. After finishing college, he returned to Wizards of the Coast, where he spent six months as a tournament judge at the company's first Game Center. Deciding "to forgo graduate school for a few years," Decker successfully applied for an editorial position at Wizards, becoming the editorial assistant for Dungeon and [[Dragon (magazine}Dragon]] magazines. In 1999, Decker became editor-in-chief of Dragon, serving as such until 2003.
Greyhawk works
- Decker, Jesse. "Secrets of the Soul Pillars." Dungeon #109. Bellevue, WA: Paizo Publishing, 2004.
- -----. "Splintered Mind." Dragon #281. Renton, WA: Wizards of the Coast, 2001.
- Decker, Jesse, James Jacobs, Tito Leati, David Noonan, Christopher Perkins, and Chris Thomasson. The Shackled City. Bellevue, WA: Paizo Publishing, 2005.
Bibliography
- Cook, Monte. "A Talk with Jesse Decker: A 30th Anniversary Interview." Monte's Journal. Montecook.com, 2004.