Artist and Author Bios: Jeffery B. Harris

Jeffery B. Harris


Started gaming at age 12 in 1992 with a D&D Black box set bought for me by my Grandmother, may it always be summer where she is now.

Favorite Class and why: Druid, and because nature wins, period.

Favorite Race to play and why: Thri-Keen, and because they have four arms and make great druids!

How where you introduced to the game? By that same D&D Black box set that I still have, and never actually fully ran the dungeon of.

What inspired you to become a game designer/artist? Well, there was this rabbit hole, and I figured I should see where it went, and somehow I ended up with a laptop grafted to my brain and these things called deadlines.

Who or what influences your work the most? Look around you at the state of the world, the doom clock so near to “midnight”, the secret wars and agendas of the powers that be, and I think you will figure it out for yourself if you read my work.  This quote should also give a nice clue: “Never doubt that a small group of thoughtful, committed citizens can change the world; indeed, it's the only thing that ever has.”
Margaret Mead

Where can I find your work? You can find my work in all of the Flying Pincushion games products, available from the fine online stores of www.d20pfsrd.com, www.drivethruRPG.com, and the “monster bits” line of books authored by myself and Frank Gori is also available from those sites.

What is your favorite thing about or in the game?  Every player and GM knows the feeling, when a session or campaign comes together just right, there is no single word to describe it.

What is your least favorite part of the game? System wars.

If you could share a meal with any three people, dead or alive, fiction or real, then who would you pick and why? Sturm Brightblade, Salman Rushdie, and Michel Foucault.  As to the why, the dinner conversation would be second to none.

Other lesser/Hobbies: When not burdened with a laptop then hiking, fly fishing, and keeping amphibians and mantids (building custom tanks as well) occupies much of the rest of my time.

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