Jean Rabe Explained

Jean Rabe
Birth Place:Ottawa, Illinois, U.S.
Education:Northern Illinois University (BS)
Occupation:Writer, Editor
Spouse:Bruce Rabe

Jean Rabe is an American journalist, editor, gamer and writer of fantasy and mystery. After a career as a newspaper reporter, she was employed by TSR, Inc. for several years as head of the Role Playing Game Association and editor of the Polyhedron magazine. Rabe began a career as a novelist for TSR and Wizards of the Coast, and over the last 30 years has produced over three dozen books and scores of short stories, at first in the genres of game-related fantasy and science fiction and later as an author of mystery novels.

Rabe wrote game accessories and novels for the Dungeons & Dragons fantasy worlds of Greyhawk, Forgotten Realms and Dragonlance, and contributed to West End Games' and FASA's BattleTech product lines. She served the Science Fiction and Fantasy Writers of America as business manager and editor of the association's SFWA Bulletin until 2013.

Rabe has become known for collaborations with Andre Norton and a series of short story anthologies frequently co-edited with Martin H. Greenberg. Rabe admits she has ghost written a few works, and has co-written fiction and non-fiction works with such diverse writers as Gene DeWeese, Stephen D. Sullivan, Don Bingle, and F. Lee Bailey. She wrote her first "Piper Blackwell mystery" novel in 2018 and has published five books in the series.

Early life

Jean Rabe was born in Ottawa, Illinois, and learned to play games at an early age—checkers, chess, and euchre by the age of 7, and board wargames in high school.[1] In 1974 she enrolled in journalism at Northern Illinois University. In her junior year, while attending the inaugural Windycon games convention, she was introduced to the fantasy role-playing game Dungeons & Dragons, which had just been published by TSR earlier that year. She subsequently took up the game as a hobby and social activity. She graduated from Northern Illinois with a Bachelor of Science in Journalism.[2]

Journalist

After graduating from university, Rabe worked as a newspaper reporter and bureau chief for the Quincy Herald-Whig in Quincy, Illinois. Rabe joined the Evansville Courier & Press in Evansville, Indiana in late 1983, covering critical news subjects like labor relations,[3] [4] prison conditions,[5] and groundwater contamination,[6] [7] [8] but frequently writing stories which highlighted her love of animals.[9] [10] [11] [12] Before Christmas 1985, reporter Rabe was dispatched to Fort Campbell, Kentucky to cover President Reagan's visit consoling family members after a tragic crash at Gander, Newfoundland took the lives of 256 servicemen and crew.[13] [14] [15] Although others got the front page bylines, the Courier & Press credited Rabe with essential journalism which significantly affected the coverage.[16] [17] [18] Rabe later worked as a stringer for the Rockford Register Star.

Gamer

TSR hired Rabe in 1987 to coordinate the RPGA Network.[19] [20] [21] She also used her writing skills to create magazine articles and novels. In addition, Rabe wrote and edited Dungeons & Dragons and Gamma World adventure modules.

Rabe became the editor of a BattleTech magazine, MechForce Quarterly, in 1995.[22] For Dragonlance, TSR had Rabe write the next major event for Krynn after Dragons of Summer Flame, which came to be the Dragons of a New Age trilogy, beginning with The Dawning of a New Age (1996).[23]

When Wizards of the Coast purchased TSR, they published the rest of Rabe's Dragons of a New Age trilogy before bringing back Margaret Weis and Tracy Hickman as the main authors of Dragonlance.[23] Her Dragons of a New Age trilogy consisted of Dawning of a New Age, Day of the Tempest, and Eve of the Maelstrom.[22] Her other Dragonlance work includes Maquesta Kar-Thon, co-authored with Tina Daniell, and The Silver Star. Her other work for TSR includes Red Magic, Secret of the Djinn, and Night of the Tiger.[22] Rabe also created content for Imperium Games.[24] Rabe worked with Janet Pack on The Forces of Dagnarus for the Sovereign Stone role-playing game.[22]

She has also written more than four dozen short stories, including stories set in the Dragonlance, Forgotten Realms, and Star Wars settings. Three of her Star Wars short stories—"The Breath of Gelgelar", "Day of the Sepulchral Night", and "The Farrimmer Cafe"—have been published in the Star Wars Adventure Journals.[22] [25] She has written science fiction stories for Martin H. Greenberg's office in Green Bay, Wisconsin,[22] and coedited a number of all-original anthologies with Greenberg for DAW Books.

Writer

Rabe has also written articles for On The Lake, a local magazine for tourists.[22]

In 2005, Rabe served as a juror for the Andre Norton Award for young adult fiction, which was established that year.[26]

Rabe was the business manager and later the editor of the bimonthly SFWA Bulletin, published by the Science Fiction and Fantasy Writers of America.[27] In June 2013, Rabe resigned the post in the course of a controversy about alleged sexism in SFWA Bulletin articles written by, among others, Mike Resnick and Barry N. Malzberg.[28]

Awards

Dragonlance: Death March was nominated for the 2009 Special Gaming Scribe Award—awarded by the International Association of Media Tie-in Writers—for "Best Original gaming-related tie-in novel of 2009.[29]

Bibliography

Dungeons & Dragons modules

Dragonlance series

Novels connected to other fantasy role-playing settings

Piper Blackwell Mysteries series

Anthologies edited by Rabe

External links

Notes and References

  1. Web site: Going Around the Board . Rabe . Jean. 2016-11-01 . The Book's the Thing . 2021-12-17.
  2. Web site: Member: Jean Rabe . Library Thing . 2022-01-18 . I attended Northern Illinois University, where I gained a Bachelor of Science degree in Journalism, with an emphasis on geography and geology. .
  3. News: Rabe . Jean . Job action, Trade unions support PCB plant . 1 August 2022 . Evansville Press . 24 August 1985 . 1.
  4. News: Rabe . Jean . Local phone workers are ready for strike . 1 August 2022 . Evansville Press . 31 May 1986 . 2.
  5. News: Rabe . Jean . Blum . Peter . Accused guard killer promised mother he'd behave . 1 August 2022 . Evansville Press . 10 May 1986 . 1.
  6. News: Rabe . Jean . Chemist says TF-1 is as bad as PCBs . 1 August 2022 . Evansville Press . 19 November 1985 . 24.
  7. News: Rabe . Jean . PCB plant manager: Fears will disappear . 1 August 2022 . Evansville Press . 28 March 1986 . 17.
  8. News: Rabe . Jean . Blum . Peter . Area groups won't give up the fight against PCB plant . 1 August 2022 . Evansville Press . 30 August 1986 . 8.
  9. News: Rabe . Jean . Bill outlaws death chamber for animals . 1 August 2022 . Evansville Press . 27 January 1987 . 3.
  10. News: Rabe . Jean . Dog breeder wants to relocate to outside of Posey County . 1 August 2022 . Evansville Press . 18 June 1986 . 9.
  11. News: Rabe . Jean . Fowl Call, Hobbyist's feathers ruffled . 1 August 2022 . Evansville Press . 15 November 1985 . 9.
  12. News: Rabe . Jean . Business is in full plume . 1 August 2022 . Evansville Press . 18 October 1983 . 9.
  13. News: Ill-fated takeoff kills 250 troops . 1 August 2022 . Evansville Courier and Press . 13 December 1985 . 1.
  14. News: Reagans coming to Fort Campbell . 1 August 2022 . Evansville Courier and Press . 14 December 1985 . 1.
  15. News: Hulin . David . President shares grief of a nation with victims' kin . 1 August 2022 . Evansville Courier and Press . 17 December 1985 . 1.
  16. News: Rabe . Jean . Fort Campbell secretary handles painful work . 1 August 2022 . Evansville Press . 14 December 1985 . 5.
  17. News: A letter to our readers . 1 August 2022 . Evansville Courier and Press . 22 December 1985 . 12.
  18. News: Press reporter receives award for news writing . 1 August 2022 . Evansville Press . 24 January 1986 . 17.
  19. News: Knipe . Sandra . Science fiction convention blasts off Friday . 1 August 2022 . Evansville Press . 10 October 1987 . 1.
  20. News: Armstrong . Dan . Far Out, Science fiction fans in reality are stars of local convention . 1 August 2022 . Evansville Press . 17 October 1987 . 9.
  21. Web site: Author Profile: Jean Rabe. https://web.archive.org/web/20120317021249/http://sfbookcase.com/author.asp?author=Jean+Rabe. March 17, 2012. retrieved Jan 11, 2011
  22. Web site: Jean Rabe. https://web.archive.org/web/20090224011354/http://ww2.wizards.com/Books/Wizards/Bios/default.aspx?doc=JeanRabe. February 24, 2009.
  23. Book: Shannon Appelcline. Designers & Dragons. Mongoose Publishing. 2011. 978-1-907702-58-7. 283.
  24. Book: Shannon Appelcline. Designers & Dragons: The '90s. Evil Hat Productions. 2014. 978-1-61317-084-7.
  25. Book: Gamer Fantastic. 2009. Daw Books. New York. 236. 9781101082164. Martin H.. Greenberg. Kerrie. Hughes. August 4, 2014.
  26. Web site: SFWA: New Andre Norton Award. https://web.archive.org/web/20110605180345/http://www.sfwa.org/archive/news/nortonaward.htm . 2011-06-05 . December 29, 2010.
  27. http://www.sfwa.org/bulletin/contact.htm#editorial SFWA Bulletin Editorial Staff
  28. News: Charlie Anders. Anders. Charlie Jane. The editor of SFWA's bulletin resigns over sexist articles. 7 June 2013. io9. 6 June 2013.
  29. http://iamtw.blogspot.com/2009/03/scribe-award-nominees-announced.html Scribe Award Nominees Announced