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'''James Arthur Moore''' (September 3, 1965 – March 27, 2024) was an American [[Horror fiction|horror]] [[novelist]] and [[short story]] writer, and role-playing game author.
'''James Arthur Moore''' (September 3, 1965 – March 27, 2024) was an American [[Horror fiction|horror]] novelist and short story writer, and role-playing game author.


==Personal life==
==Biography==
James Arthur Moore was born on September 3, 1965 in Atlanta, Georgia.<ref name="locusobit">https://locusmag.com/2024/03/james-a-moore-1965-2024/ obituary</ref>
James Arthur Moore was born in [[Atlanta, Georgia]], on September 3, 1965.<ref name="locusobit">{{cite web | url=https://locusmag.com/2024/03/james-a-moore-1965-2024/ | title=James A. Moore (1965-2024) | date=27 March 2024 }}</ref>


Moore died on March 27, 2024<ref name="locusobit"/>
Moore was married. He died on March 27, 2024, at the age of 58.<ref name="locusobit"/>

==Works==
Moore wrote the [[novelization]] of [[Buffy the Vampire Slayer (TV series)|Buffy the Vampire Slayer]]'s ''[[Buffy the Vampire Slayer: Chaos Bleeds|Chaos Bleeds]]'' (based on the video game written by Christopher Golden). Many of his books have been released by small press publishers like [[Earthling Publications|Earthling]] and [[Cemetery Dance Publications|Cemetery Dance]] as signed hardcover limited editions.{{cn|date=March 2024}}

Moore also wrote works related to [[collectible card game]]s and [[role-playing game]]s for [[White Wolf, Inc]] including manuals, storyteller's guides, short stories, modules, and novels.{{cn|date=March 2024}}


==Accolades==
==Accolades==
In 2003, he was nominated for a [[Bram Stoker Award]] for [[Bram Stoker Award for Best Novel|"Best Novel"]] for his book ''Serenity Falls''. In 2006, the novella ''[[Bloodstained Oz]]'' (co-authored by [[Christopher Golden]]) was nominated for a Bram Stoker Award for [[Bram Stoker Award for Best Long Fiction|"Best Long Fiction"]]. He wrote the [[novelization]] of [[Buffy the Vampire Slayer (TV series)|Buffy the Vampire Slayer]]'s ''[[Buffy the Vampire Slayer: Chaos Bleeds|Chaos Bleeds]]'' (based on the video game written by Christopher Golden). Many of his books have been released by small press publishers like [[Earthling Publications|Earthling]], [[Cemetery Dance Publications|Cemetery Dance]] as signed hardcover limited editions.
In 2003, he was nominated for a [[Bram Stoker Award]] for [[Bram Stoker Award for Best Novel|"Best Novel"]] for his book ''Serenity Falls''. In 2006, the novella ''[[Bloodstained Oz]]'' (co-authored by [[Christopher Golden]]) was nominated for a Bram Stoker Award for [[Bram Stoker Award for Best Long Fiction|"Best Long Fiction"]].{{cn|date=March 2024}}

He also had written a lot of [[Collectible card game]] and [[Role-playing game]] related work for [[White Wolf, Inc]] including writing manuals, storyteller's guides, short stories, modules, and novels.


==Selected bibliography==
==Selected bibliography==

===Novels and novellas===
===Novels and novellas===
*''[[Subject Seven]]'' (Razorbill, 2011)
*''[[Subject Seven]]'' (Razorbill, 2011)
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==== Tides of War series ====
==== Tides of War series ====

# The Last Sacrifice (Jan 2017)
# The Last Sacrifice (Jan 2017)
# Fallen Gods (July 2018)
# Fallen Gods (July 2018)
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*''Halloween: New Poems'' - a poetry anthology edited by [[Al Sarrantonio]] that contains the poems "They Grow Pumpkins Down There," "Jack's Lantern," and "Autumn" (Cemetery Dance Publications, 2009) {{ISBN|978-1-58767-205-7}}
*''Halloween: New Poems'' - a poetry anthology edited by [[Al Sarrantonio]] that contains the poems "They Grow Pumpkins Down There," "Jack's Lantern," and "Autumn" (Cemetery Dance Publications, 2009) {{ISBN|978-1-58767-205-7}}
*''The Big Book of NECON", a collection editied by Bob Booth that features the piece "Virtually Perfect" (Cemetery Dance Publications, 2009) {{ISBN|978-1-58767-202-6}}
*''The Big Book of NECON", a collection editied by Bob Booth that features the piece "Virtually Perfect" (Cemetery Dance Publications, 2009) {{ISBN|978-1-58767-202-6}}
*''British Invasion'' - anthology co-edited by James A. Moore, [[Christopher Golden]], and [[Tim Lebbon]] featuring [[Kealan Patrick Burke]], [[Ramsey Campbell]] and many others (Cemetery Dance Publications, 2009) {{ISBN|978-1-58767-175-3}}
*''British Invasion'' - anthology co-edited by James A. Moore, [[Christopher Golden]], and [[Tim Lebbon]] featuring Kealan Patrick Burke, [[Ramsey Campbell]] and many others (Cemetery Dance Publications, 2009) {{ISBN|978-1-58767-175-3}}
*''Monstrous: 20 Tales of Giant Creature Terror'' - an anthology edited by Ryan C. Thomas that contains the story "Whatever Became of Randy" (Permuted Press, 2009) {{ISBN|978-1-934861-12-7}}
*''Monstrous: 20 Tales of Giant Creature Terror'' - an anthology edited by Ryan C. Thomas that contains the story "Whatever Became of Randy" (Permuted Press, 2009) {{ISBN|978-1-934861-12-7}}


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* ''Clive Barker's Hellraiser'' issue #15 featured "Of Love, Cats and Curiosity" (James A. Moore's debut publication)
* ''Clive Barker's Hellraiser'' issue #15 featured "Of Love, Cats and Curiosity" (James A. Moore's debut publication)


==References and links==
==References==
{{reflist}}
{{reflist}}

==External Links==
*[http://www.jamesamoorebooks.com/ James A. Moore's official webpage]
*[http://www.jamesamoorebooks.com/ James A. Moore's official webpage]
*[http://www.earthlingpub.com/books.htm List of books that have been published and are about to be published by Earthling Publishing including James A. Moore's books]
*[http://www.earthlingpub.com/books.htm List of books that have been published and are about to be published by Earthling Publishing including James A. Moore's books]
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*[https://web.archive.org/web/20100613015805/http://www.horror.org/stokerballots.htm Bram Stoker Award nominees 2006], [https://web.archive.org/web/20070926225756/http://www.horror.org/2006_stoker_final_ballot.pdf also as a PDF].
*[https://web.archive.org/web/20100613015805/http://www.horror.org/stokerballots.htm Bram Stoker Award nominees 2006], [https://web.archive.org/web/20070926225756/http://www.horror.org/2006_stoker_final_ballot.pdf also as a PDF].
*[https://web.archive.org/web/20130830064348/http://upcoming4.me/news/book-news/review-james-a-moore-seven-forges REVIEW : Seven Forges]
*[https://web.archive.org/web/20130830064348/http://upcoming4.me/news/book-news/review-james-a-moore-seven-forges REVIEW : Seven Forges]
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*{{ISFDB name|id=James_A._Moore|name=James A. Moore}}
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[[Category:American role-playing designers]]
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Latest revision as of 02:39, 20 December 2024

James A. Moore
Born(1965-09-03)September 3, 1965
Atlanta, Georgia, U.S.
DiedMarch 27, 2024(2024-03-27) (aged 58)
OccupationWriter
Period1994–2024
GenreHorror fiction, fantasy, science fiction
Website
jamesamoorebooks.com

James Arthur Moore (September 3, 1965 – March 27, 2024) was an American horror novelist and short story writer, and role-playing game author.

Biography

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James Arthur Moore was born in Atlanta, Georgia, on September 3, 1965.[1]

Moore was married. He died on March 27, 2024, at the age of 58.[1]

Works

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Moore wrote the novelization of Buffy the Vampire Slayer's Chaos Bleeds (based on the video game written by Christopher Golden). Many of his books have been released by small press publishers like Earthling and Cemetery Dance as signed hardcover limited editions.[citation needed]

Moore also wrote works related to collectible card games and role-playing games for White Wolf, Inc including manuals, storyteller's guides, short stories, modules, and novels.[citation needed]

Accolades

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In 2003, he was nominated for a Bram Stoker Award for "Best Novel" for his book Serenity Falls. In 2006, the novella Bloodstained Oz (co-authored by Christopher Golden) was nominated for a Bram Stoker Award for "Best Long Fiction".[citation needed]

Selected bibliography

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Novels and novellas

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  • Subject Seven (Razorbill, 2011)
  • Vendetta (Morning Star Press, 2009)
  • Deeper (Hardcover: Necessary Evil Press, 2008; Paperback: Berkley, 2009) ISBN 0-425-22821-5
"Dear Diary" - a short story available as a PDF download from Necessary Evil Press that involves a character from the novel Deeper
"Blood Tide" (Earthling Publications, 2005) - A limited edition (250 copies) short story that was given away for free at the World Horror Convention in 2005. It also serves as a prologue to Blood Red.

Bloodstained series

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Chris Corin series

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  1. Possessions (Leisure Books, 2004) ISBN 0-8439-5171-0
  2. Rabid Growth (Leisure Books, 2005) ISBN 0-8439-5172-9

Harvest series

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  1. "Harvest Moon/Harvest Gods" - short story published in Slices
  2. "Bone Harvest" - Chapbook limited to 500 copies published by Cemetery Dance Publications, 2008
  3. "Patchwork" - 300 copy Limited edition novelette (Bloodletting Press, 2008)
  4. Harvest Moon (Cemetery Dance Publications, 2006) ISBN 1-58767-163-8
  5. "Shades of Gray" - short story published in Slices (involves a character from the novel Harvest Moon)

Serenity Falls "trilogy"

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This series was originally released as one book published by Meisha Merlin Publishing in 2003. Jove publishing got the rights to it and reprinted them in an expanded and extended form as three separate books in 2005. There is more story in the new Jove printings.

  1. Writ in Blood (Jove, May 2005) ISBN 0-515-13968-8
  2. The Pack (Jove, June 2005) ISBN 0-515-13969-6
  3. Dark Carnival (Jove, July 2006) ISBN 0-515-13985-8

Seven Forges series

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  1. Seven Forges (Angry Robot, September 2013)
  2. The Blasted Lands, Seven Forges Book II (Angry Robot, June 2014)
  3. City of Wonders, Seven Forges Book III (Angry Robot, November 2015)
  4. The Silent Army, Seven Forges Book IV (Angry Robot, May 2016)
  5. The Godless, Seven Forges Book V (Angry Robot, September 2021)
  6. The War Born, Seven Forges Book VI (Angry Robot, August 2023)

Tides of War series

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  1. The Last Sacrifice (Jan 2017)
  2. Fallen Gods (July 2018)
  3. Gates of the Dead (Jan 2019)

Short stories, anthologies, and collections

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  • Slices - a short story collection (Earthling Publications, 2009). Contains the following:
"Greasepainted Smile"
"Shades of Gray" (Original to this collection)
"War Stories"
"Skinwalker"
"Simon's Muse"
"A Place where there is Peace"
"In the Oubliette" (original to this collection)
"Hathburn Avenue"
"My Brother's Keeper" (original to this collection)
"The Dark Place"
"Harvest Gods"
Story Notes
Digital chapbooks
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  • Discarded Blessings - a digital-only chapbook collection (Darkside Digital, 2009). Contains the following short stories:
    • "Discards"
    • "Mary's Blessing"
  • "The Walker Place" - digital only chapbook (Cemetery Dance Publications, 2009)
  • "Home for the Holidays" - digital only chapbook (Cemetery Dance Publications, 2008)
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Most, if not all, of these are set in White Wolf's World of Darkness

  • Berlin By Night, a supplement for Vampire: The Masquerade
  • Vampire Players Guide Second Edition, includes
"Creative Combat," (an essay)
"The Samedi"
  • World of Darkness 2
  • Storyteller's Guide
  • Demon Hunter X
  • Vampire Deluxe Edition
  • "Necromancy" section of the Thaumaturgy book.
Enticers
Thunderwyrms
"The First Ronin"
"Phantasmi, Bitter Rages"
"Oases"
"Dangerous Toys"
  • Book of the Wyrm, Second Edition
  • The Valkenburg Foundation includes his story "Skins," (reprinted in Werewolf Chronicles Volume 1).
  • The Werewolf Players Guide, sections including:
"Why the Garou Run in Packs" (short story)
"The Get of Fenris"
"The Wendigo"
"The Nuwisha (Werecoyote)"
"Ananasi (Werespider)" (with Brett Brooks)
"Do You Need a Pack?" (essay)
  • The Werewolf Players Guide, Second Edition
  • Storyteller's Handbook
  • "In Dreams and Nightmares," for the Rage Across The Amazon supplement
  • "The Black Forest Sept" for the Caerns: Places of Power supplement (reprinted in Werewolf Chronicles Volume 2).
  • Three Short adventures for the Werewolf Storytellers' Screen
  • Outcasts
  • The Get Of Fenris Tribebook
  • Freak Legion: A Player's Guide to Fomori
  • Nuwisha
  • Werewolf: The Wild West
  • Werewolf: The Wild West Companion
  • Werewolf: The Wild West Tales from the Trails, Mexico
"The Euthanatos"
"The Hollow Ones"
"Orphans"
"The Nephandi"
  • The Chaos Factor (sourcebook and adventure for Mage)
  • Book of Madness
  • Book of Worlds
"Mediums" (short story)
  • Wraith: The Oblivion, Second Edition
  • Wraith Players Guide
  • Shadow Players Guide
  • Legions
  • The Great War
  • Issue #40 contains the short story "A Psychological Profile on Samuel Haight."
  • Issues #42- #44 included a three part Werewolf: The Apocalypse adventure.

Comic books

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  • Clive Barker's Hellraiser issue #15 featured "Of Love, Cats and Curiosity" (James A. Moore's debut publication)

References

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  1. ^ a b "James A. Moore (1965-2024)". 27 March 2024.
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