Monte Cook

Monte Cook is a professional game designer of some renown. Cook is one of the three authors of the third edition of Dungeons & Dragons, along with Skip Williams and Jonathan Tweet. According to the bio on his website, Monte has been a professional game designer since 1988. Some time after co-authoring the third edition of Dungeons & Dragons, Cook left Wizards of the Coast to write material for the d20 System independently. His most notable recent work is probably Arcana Unearthed, a product he describes as a 'variant player's handbook', alluding to the Player's Handbook of Dungeons & Dragons. Arcana Unearthed enjoyed surprising popularity (or at least high sales) shortly after publication. He caused controversy during mid-2004 by exclusively selling his electronic d20 material with the DriveThruRPG.com store, which uses the privacy-protected DRM PDF system. He eventually succumbed to pressure from his customers to sell his products in standard-PDF form.

 

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