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Revision as of 09:56, 24 July 2020
Jeff Grubb is the author of several Forgotten Realms novels and articles. Among his more notable work is The Finder's Stone trilogy, featuring the popular character Alias, which he co-authored with his wife Kate Novak.
Works
Novels
All of the following books were co-authored with Kate Novak.
The Finder's Stone trilogy
The Harpers series
The Lost Gods
Dragon magazine
- Awash in Phlogiston, Dragon #153 (January 1990)[citation template]
- Dreamlands: Variant Planes of Dreams, Dragon #287 (September 2001)[citation template]
- Next Stop: Eveningstar, Dragon #157 (May 1990)[citation template]
- Plane Speaking: Tuning in to the Outer Planes, Dragon #120 (April 1987)[citation template]
- Plane Speaking: The (Positive) Quasi-Elementals!, Dragon #125 (September 1987)[citation template]
- Plane Speaking: The (Negative) Quasi-Elementals!, Dragon #128 (December 1987)[citation template]
- Sounds of Wonder & Delight, Dragon #190 (February 1993)[citation template]
- Wonders of the Lands of Fate, Dragon #179 (March 1992)[citation template]
- Rogue's Gallery, Dragon Magazine Annual 1997
Appendix
See also
Further Reading
- Uncredited (July 1986). “TSR Profiles: Jeff Grubb”. In Kim Mohan ed. Dragon #111 (TSR, Inc.), p. 64.
- Allen Varney (May 1998). “ProFiles: Jeff Grubb”. In Dave Gross ed. Dragon #247 (TSR, Inc.), p. 120.