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  • The card game was introduced last January by a company called Wizards of the Coast, which claims to have sold more than 2 million $10 starter sets.

    Is Pokemon Evil? 2008

  • Now, Hasbro, owner of subsidiary company Wizards of the Coast, which is the current owner of the

    Joystiq 2009

  • Now, Hasbro, owner of subsidiary company Wizards of the Coast, which is the current owner of the

    Joystiq 2009

  • Now, Hasbro, owner of subsidiary company Wizards of the Coast, which is the current owner of the

    Joystiq 2009

  • Now, Hasbro, owner of subsidiary company Wizards of the Coast, which is the current owner of the

    Joystiq 2009

  • Now, Hasbro, owner of subsidiary company Wizards of the Coast, which is the current owner of the

    Joystiq 2009

  • Now, Hasbro, owner of subsidiary company Wizards of the Coast, which is the current owner of the

    Joystiq 2009

  • Now at Wizards of the Coast, I send Word files to a copy editor first then a proofreader and the author at the same time, proof the typeset galley myself, and someone from our quality assurance team checks the bluelines.

    09 « February « 2010 « Fantasy Author's Handbook 2010

  • As a Wizards of the Coast employee I have access to those files, and use them for work purposes.

    WHEN YOU DIE, CAN I HAVE THIS? « Fantasy Author's Handbook 2010

  • Dragonlance novels are published by Wizards of the Coast and have been since that company bought out TSR, who published them previously.

    Making Light: The "agency model" as I understand it 2010

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