R.H.
Stavis'
first foray into the writing world began at the age of eighteen
with the development of a screenplay with Sony Pictures called
Honor's Price. The story revolved around an undiscovered heroine
during the Revolutionary War.
Shortly after, R.H. Stavis'
popularity expanded globally with the fictional work for one of
the most popular video game characters of all time, Lara Croft.
As a result of Tomb Raider's success, R.H. has been interviewed
by National Public Radio and has contributed an article entitled Writing
in Your 20's for Writer's Digest.
R.H. has written several
novels, one stage play, and over 25 short stories, including the
acclaimed horror piece, Play Things.
Currently, R.H. Stavis
can be found signing and hosting writing workshops at some of
the largest science fiction, horror, and fantasy conventions in
the U.S., including Comic-Con International.
Web Site: www.rhstavis.com
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