Scott Ciencin
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 works in a variety of mediums including comic books. CareerAmong 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.[4] He had also written comic books, screenplays, and worked on video games.[4] 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 lifeCiencin 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] BibliographyOriginally 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."
Robert Silverberg's Time ToursPublished under the pseudonym Nick Baron.
The Wolves of Autumn
The Vampire Odyssey
The Nightmare ClubPublished under the pseudonym Nick Baron.
WildC.A.T.S, Covert Action Teams
The Elven Ways
The Lurker Files
Godzilla
Dinoverse
Jurassic Park AdventuresCiencin's Jurassic Park stories are original novels based on the Jurassic Park films rather than directly on Michael Crichton's work.
Buffyverse
Transformers
Kim Possible: Pick a Villain
Standalone novels
Comic books and other worksScott Ciencin also wrote comic books. His credits include
Original PSP Creation for Sony and Konami
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