Fanart

Roger Moore


"Daria at 21"
(from "April Is the Cruelest Month," by Roger E. Moore)

Colored pencil on photocopied image of original sketch; early 2003. Daria Morgendorffer at age 21, per "April Is the Cruelest Month." Part of a larger picture showing Daria and Jane Lane in the lobby of a Colorado ski resort.


"Quinn at 18"

Colored pencil on photocopied image of original sketch; October 2003. Quinn Morgendorffer on the beach.


"Jane at 30"

Colored pencil on photocopied image of original sketch; October 2003. Jane Lane at age 30, slightly different look from future-ego shot at end of IICY?


"Jane in Art Class"

Colored pencil on photocopied image of original sketch; October 2003. Jane isn't satisfied with what she's drawn.


"Jane at Six"

Pencil sketch transferred large-scale to BMP, cleaned up, colored using MS Paint, and shrunk; October 2003. Paint set, sketch book, bear, moon boots, and smirk--Jane Lane is ready for her Muse. The original is much larger.


"Jane Drawing on a Park Bench"

Pencil sketch transferred to BMP and colored using MS Paint; early 2003 (revised October 2003). Her boots are black, not dark gray, alas.

Pencil sketch transferred to BMP and colored using MS Paint; early 2003 (revised October 2003). Sort of an op-art, Andy Warhol look.

Roger Moore began writing fiction and magazine articles in the late 1970s while working as a mental-health counselor in the Army. He joined TSR, Inc., in May 1983, and later became editor-in-chief of Dragon Magazine and Dungeon Adventures. He later ran the AD&D core rules product group in the Games division, then worked from home as an editor and game designer. He has short stories in a number of Dragonlance, Forgotten Realms, and Ravenloft anthologies, and two longer works ("The Maelstrom's Eye" and "Errand of Mercy"). He is the author of the Greyhawk product "The Adventure Begins," which won the Origins Award for Best Roleplaying Accessory of 1998. He writes "Daria" fanfic just because it's fun. He is married with two gaming-obsessed children.


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