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SatyrPhil Brucato, aka Phil Brucato or just plain Satyr, sold his first pro story to Marion Zimmer Bradley back in 1989. That tale - “Elynne Dragonchild” in Sword & Sorceress IX – marked the beginning of a 20-year career. Known throughout the 1990s as part of White Wolf’s pack of leather-clad disreputables, Phil co-created the Mage, Sorcerers Crusade, Changeling, Kindred of the East and Vampire: The Dark Ages lines, contributing to over 80 books for that company.
In 2001, he founded Laughing Pan Productions, authoring Deliria: Faerie Tales for a New Millennium, Everyday Heroes and Goblin Markets from 2003-2006. He’s also been a columnist for newWitch and Realms of Fantasy magazines, publishing short stories in venues like Weird Tales (“Ravenous”), Backstage Passes (“Special Guest”) and Bad-Ass Faeries 2 (“Loopholes”). These days, he’s part of the Wily Writer’s group and recently co-edited the benefit anthology Ravens in the Library with his partner Sandra Buskirk. Satyr lives in Seattle and teaches storytelling, film and game design at that city’s Art Institute.