Stephen FoxStephen played with toys longer than the kids around him; he didn't realize why he loved them so much at the time. In retrospect, it is very clear those times of play as his first experience in storytelling. He chases that same feeling today. Stephens work is eclectic. It's all about whatever is inspiring or troubling him at the time.Stephen's imagination has always been his favorite place to sit and think and be.For a time, Stephen tried to bend his writing and drawing into a part of "job." He drew a few small press comics, assembled series bibles, wrote screenplays, and illustrated around a hundred pieces for traditional role-playing games. The experience of contributing to other folks' dreams, though, was never fulfilling.Stephen decided a while ago he preferred to work on his own books. It's what he wants to say, how he wants to say it - art, some might call it. It's the stuff that makes him smile, cry, or just think.Writing Credits: "It's Doug the Pug" animated short - screenwriter, series bible co-writer, Tom Bancroft Productions"The Ask" feature film - story by, first draft screenplay, Laugh-O-Gram"Family Movie Night" feature film - screenplay, Tekmerion Productions"Major Dynamo" - first draft screenplay, Tom Bancroft Productions"Cyber Security Fundementals" course: 8, 2 - 3 minute videos - scripts, Southrock Ventures"The Quest" short-format feature - story by, screenwriter, Billy Graham Evangelism MinistriesIllustration Credits: "Legend of Isis" vol. 1, issue 10 - pencils, Tidalwave Productions"The Myriad: Chi Sai" 1 - 3 - pencils, Approbation Press"The Northern Lights" campaign sourcebook - illustrator, Dream Pod 9"The Rifter" quarterly magazine (2 issues) - illustrator, Palladium Games"Nightbane Survival Guide" campaign sourcebook - illustrator, Palladium Games"Traveller" game sourcebook vol. 2 - illustrator, Mongoose Games"Cyberpunk 2020 Card Game" various cards - illustrator, Social Games Read More Read Less
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