Scott Ciencin Explained
Scott Ciencin |
Birth Date: | 1 September 1962 |
Occupation: | Novelist |
Nationality: | American |
Malcolm Scott Ciencin (September 1, 1962[1] - August 5, 2014) was an American author of adult and children's fiction. He co-authored several books with his wife Denise Ciencin. He was a New York Times bestselling author who wrote adult and children's fiction and works in a variety of mediums including comic books.
Career
Among his works are novels written for the Dungeons & Dragons role playing game campaign settings.[2] He also wrote books for the Dinotopia series.[3] was a New York Times bestselling novelist of 90+ books from Simon & Schuster, Random House, Scholastic, Harper and many more. He had also written comic books, screenplays, and worked on video games. He created programs for Scholastic Books, designed trading cards, consulted on video games, directed and produced audio programs & TV commercials, and wrote in the medical field about neurosurgery and neurology. He first worked in TV production as a writer, producer and director.
Personal life
Ciencin lived in Sarasota, Florida with his wife (and sometimes co-author) Denise. He died in August 2014 of a blood clot to the brain.[4] [5]
Bibliography
Originally published under the pseudonym Richard Awlinson. Ciencin shared the pseudonym with Troy Denning, who wrote part 3 of the Avatar Series "Waterdeep," and James Lowder who edited the trilogy and wrote parts of "Tantras."
The Harpers
Robert Silverberg's Time Tours
Published under the pseudonym Nick Baron.
The Wolves of Autumn
- The Wolves of Autumn, (1992)
- The Lotus and the Rose, (1992)
The Vampire Odyssey
- The Vampire Odyssey, (1992)
- The Wildlings, (1992)
- Parliament of Blood, (1992)
The Nightmare Club
Published under the pseudonym Nick Baron.
WildC.A.T.S, Covert Action Teams
- Dark Blade Falling, (1995)
- Evil Within, (1995)
- Windchaser, (1995)
- Lost City, (1996)
- Sabertooth Mountain, (1996), with John Vornholt
- Thunderfalls, (1996)
- Sky Dance, (1999)
- Return to the Lost City, (2000)
- The Explorers, (2001)
The Elven Ways
- The Ways of Magic, (1996)
- Ancient Games, (1997)
- Night of Glory, (1998)
The Lurker Files
- Faceless, (1996)
- Know Fear, (1996)
- Nemesis, (1997)
- Incarnate, (1997)
- Apparition, (1997)
- Triad, (1997)
Godzilla
- Godzilla, King of the Monsters, (1996)
- Godzilla Invades America, (1997)
- Godzilla: Journey to Monster Island, (1998)
- Godzilla vs. the Space Monster, (1998)
Dinoverse
- I Was A Teenage T-Rex, (1999), originally published as Dinoverse
- The Teens Time Forgot, (2000)
- Raptor Without A Cause, (2000)
- Please Don't Eat the Teacher, (2000)
- Beverly Hills Brontosaurus, (2000)
- Dinosaurs Ate My Homework, (2000)
Jurassic Park Adventures
Ciencin's Jurassic Park stories are original novels based on the Jurassic Park films rather than directly on Michael Crichton's work.
Buffyverse
- Sweet Sixteen (Buffy novel), (2001)
- Vengeance (Angel novel), (2002), with Dan Jolley
- The Longest Night (Angel novel), (2002), with Denise Ciencin
- Nemesis (Angel novel), (2003), with Denise Ciencin
- Mortal Fear (Buffy novel), (2003), with Denise Ciencin
Starfleet Corps of Engineers
- Some Assembly Required, (2002), with Greg Brodeur, Dave Galanter, Dan Jolley, Aaron Rosenberg, and Keith R.A. DeCandido
- Age of Unreason, (2003)
- Breakdowns, (2005), with Keith R. A. DeCandido, Kevin Dilmore, Heather Jarman, and Dayton Ward
Transformers
- Luck Be a Lady, (2004)
- Light of the World, (2006)
- High Spirits, (2007)
Pick a Villain
- Game On!, (2005)
- Masters of Mayhem, (2005)
Standalone novels
Comic books and other works
Scott Ciencin also wrote comic books. His credits include
A Shadow Over Eden - from D.C.
Acts of God - from D.C.
The Killing Shadows - mini-series from Wildstorm with art by Bryan Hitch and Andrew Currie
- Star Bus: Attack of the Cling-Ons, (2011), with art by Jeff Crowther
- Silent Hill: Dying Inside - mini-series with art by Ben Templesmith and Aadi Salmon from IDW
- Silent Hill: Paint it Black - art by Shaun Thomas from IDW
- Silent Hill: Among the Damned - art by Shaun Thomas from IDW
- Silent Hill: The Grinning Man - art by Nick Stakal from IDW
- Silent Hill: Dead/Alive - mini-series with art by Nick Stakal from IDW
- Silent Hill: Three Bloody Tales - art by Nick Stakal, and Shaun Thomas from IDW
Original PSP Creation for Sony and Konami
The Hunger
External links
Notes and References
- Web site: Malcolm Scott Ciencin - View Obituary & Service Information.
- Book: Buker, Derek M. . 2002 . The science fiction and fantasy readers' advisory: the librarian's guide to cyborgs, aliens, and sorcerers . 127 - 128 . ALA readers' advisory series . ALA Editions . 0-8389-0831-4 .
- Web site: Scott Ciencin. https://web.archive.org/web/20090224005435/http://ww2.wizards.com/Books/Wizards/Bios/default.aspx?doc=ScottCiencin. February 24, 2009.
- Web site: About Scott Ciencin . August 11, 2014 . August 12, 2014 . https://web.archive.org/web/20140812205336/http://www.scottciencin.com/about . dead .
- Web site: Jacob Ogles . Scott Ciencin, author and film festival promoter, dies . SRQ Backlot . July 29, 2014 . August 9, 2014.