Books
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Bibliography

  1. Confessions of a Part-time Sorceress: A Hip Girl's Guide to the D&D Game

  2. Everything I Need to Know I Learned from Dungeons & Dragons: One Woman's Quest to Trade Self-Help for Elf-Help

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Personal edit

  • Legal name: Shelly Mazzanoble
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  • Birthplace: , New York, U.S.A.
  • Nationality: American
  • Gender: Female
  • Official Website: http://www.shellymazzanoble.com/
  • Genres: Humor/Satire

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Shelly Mazzanoble’s short stories and essays have appeared in The Seattle Times, Carve, Whetstone, Skirt!, SomeOtherMagazine.com, and Dragon. In a fit of narcissism, she has appeared in her own work, casting herself as the lead in her play, Blue Malls, which was produced in Seattle’s Mae West Fest XIII. Due to the anxiety dreams still plaguing her, she did not star, support or even understudy in her play, The Chicken & the Egg, which was produced in Mae West Fest IV and later Manhattan Theatre Source’s Estrogenius Festival. Her book, Confessions of a Part-Time Sorceress: A Girls Guide to the Dungeons and Dragons Game published by Wizards of the Coast, was nominated for both an Origins Award and an ENnies Award. Originally from Upstate New York, she now lives in Seattle.

(Taken from www.shellymazzanoble.com)