Michael A. Stackpole
- January 9, 2024
- Writer
Quick Facts
Full Name | Michael A. Stackpole |
Occupation | Writer |
Date Of Birth | Nov 27, 1957(1957-11-27) |
Age | 67 |
Birthplace | Wausau |
Country | United States |
Birth City | Wisconsin |
Horoscope | Sagittarius |
Michael A. Stackpole Biography
Name | Michael A. Stackpole |
Birthday | Nov 27 |
Birth Year | 1957 |
Place Of Birth | Wausau |
Home Town | Wisconsin |
Birth Country | United States |
Birth Sign | Sagittarius |
Michael A. Stackpole is one of the most popular and richest Writer who was born on November 27, 1957 in Wausau, Wisconsin, United States.
Michael Stackpole was hired full-time at Flying Buffalo after they accepted his submission for a solo Tunnels & Trolls adventure which was published in 1978 as City of Terrors. He wrote columns on industry news and reviews for Flying Buffalo’s magazine Sorcerer’s Apprentice. Stackpole worked for Coleco from 1980-1981 as the result of a meeting between Rick Loomis, Stackpole, and the president of Coleco at a gaming and pinball convention. Stackpole designed the roleplaying game Mercenaries, Spies and Private Eyes, which Flying Buffalo published in 1983. Stackpole left Flying Buffalo after the company’s 1985 move to Scottsdale, Arizona. Stackpole, Ken St. Andre, and Liz Danforth designed the computer roleplaying game Wasteland, published by Interplay in 1988. He later returned to work with his fellow creators of Wasteland as a writer on its sequel Wasteland 2, released in 2014 by inXile Entertainment.
In the 1980s, Stackpole began designing computer games for Coleco and then Interplay Productions. His work at Interplay included Bard’s Tale III, Wasteland, Neuromancer, Star Trek: 25th Anniversary and Star Trek: Judgment Rites. He also created the role-playing game Mercenaries, Spies and Private Eyes, which provided the game mechanics for Wasteland, and wrote several solo adventures for the Tunnels & Trolls role-playing system, including “Dargon’s Dungeon”, “Overkill”, “City of Terrors” and “Sewers of Oblivion”.
Michael A. Stackpole Net Worth
Net Worth | $5 Million |
Source Of Income | Writer |
House | Living in own house. |
Michael A. Stackpole is one of the richest Writer from United States. According to our analysis, Wikipedia, Forbes & Business Insider, Michael A. Stackpole 's net worth $5 Million. (Last Update: December 11, 2023)
Michael Austin Stackpole (born November 27, 1957) is an American science fiction and fantasy author best known for his Star Wars and BattleTech books. He was born in Wausau, Wisconsin, but raised in Vermont. He has a BA in history from the University of Vermont. From 1977 on, he worked as a designer of role-playing games for various gaming companies, and wrote dozens of magazine articles with limited distribution within the industry. He lives in Scottsdale, Arizona.
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Stackpole’s first published novels were the Warrior trilogy for the BattleTech universe, published by FASA in 1988-1989. His “Blood of Kerensky” trilogy (1989-1991) were the last novels published directly by FASA; the BattleTech cartoon (1994) was set during the events of this trilogy. Stackpole also wrote a trilogy of novels published in 1992, which were based on the Dark Conspiracy roleplaying game by GDW.
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Shizuka Ranked on the list of most popular Writer. Also ranked in the elit list of famous people born in United States. Michael A. Stackpole celebrates birthday on November 27 of every year.
Stackpole contributed one of the four stories in Roger Zelazny’s shared world anthology Forever After, published by Baen Books in 1995. He was a contributor in the 1998 anthology Lord of the Fantastic commemorating Zelazny.