Lance Hawvermale
| Lance Hawvermale | |
|---|---|
| First Greyhawk work: | Powers That Be, 1999. |
| Notabale works: | Powers That Be, (1999), Way of the Lake (2000) |
Lance Hawvermale is a novelist and poet, known for having written Greyhawk articles about the deities, and the Rhennee. He has written Greyhawk articles for [[[Polyhedron]] and Dragon and Dungeon magazines.
Career
Under the pseudonym of Erin O'Rourke, Lance published the thrillers Seeing Pink (2003) and Fugitive Shoes (2006). He has published five more novels under his own name, including The Echo Holders (2019) and The Beekeeper's Bullet (2019). His poetry and fiction have garnered numerous awards. He is an alumnus of AmeriCorps.[1]
Lance holds a master's degree in English from Fort Hayes State University and a PhD in Education from Kansas State University[2] He has worked as a college English professor, an editor, a youth counselor, and as a waiter. [1] Hawvermale became the Dean of Humanities and Fine Arts and associate professor of English at Ranger College in 2010.[2]
Greyhawk works
Official material[3]
- Hawvermale, Lance. "Powers That Be: Cyndor." Polyhedron #140. Renton, WA: Wizards of the Coast, 2000.
- -----. "Powers that Be: Xan Yae." Polyhedron #139. Renton, WA: Wizards of the Coast, 1999.
- -----, Lance. "The Way of the Lake." Living Greyhawk Journal #2. Renton, WA: Wizards of the Coast, 2000.
Unofficial material
- -----. "Lore of the Usk". Oerth Journal #33. Greyhawk Online, 2020. Available Online.
- -----. "Lore of the Phost Tree". Oerth Journal #34. Greyhawk Online, 2020. Available Online.
External Links
References
Citations
- ↑ a b Lance Hawvermale. Amazon.com. Retrieved on 30 September 2022.
- ↑ a b Lance Hawvermale. LinkedIn. Retrieved on 30 September 2022..
- ↑ Lance Hawvermale. RPGgeek.com. Retrieved on 30 September 2022.