Jamie Chambers
Shared Worlds Award Winner

A native of the kudzu-covered hills of north Georgia, Jamie Chambers began playing role-playing games at the age of seven--cutting his teeth on the "red box" set of Dungeons & Dragons. A few years later (and an upgrade to "Advanced"), he ran his very first campaign for fellow sixth-graders: the original Dragonlance modules. A few years later he began playing science-fiction, using a homebrew modification of Traveller called the "Space Dungeon." Jamie played a young mechanic on a beat-up old spaceship making cargo and smuggling runs, the crew managing to get into trouble wherever they went.
Years later, Jamie is still involved with both fantasy and science-fiction gaming. He now works as the Vice President of Margaret Weis Productions (overseeing the Dragonlance role playing line, the Serenity Role Playing Game, and the upcoming Battlestar Galactica Role Playing Game). He also has authored game products for Wizards of the Coast, Elmore Productions, and Fast Forward Entertainment, and wrote articles for Dragon Magazine, Games Unplugged, and Campaign Magazine. Jamie contributed to Search for Power and Dragons in the Archives, two fiction anthologies published by Wizards of the Coast, and also wrote the appendices to Amber & Ashes and Amber & Iron, novels by Margaret Weis. He is currently finishing The Journeyman, a Dragonlance novel.
Jamie is currently hard at work overseeing two companies and their respective game lines, developing new projects both in games and fiction, and is working on a Dragonlance novel to be published by Wizards of the Coast. He lives in Lake Geneva, Wisconsin (the birthplace of hobby roleplaying games) with his wife, Renae, and three children: Melanie, Elizabeth, and Alexander. Jamie Chambers is I-CON's "Shared Worlds" award winner in 2007 for his works with Joss Whedon's Firefly and Serenity Universe. |