Patrick Weekes

Patrick Weekes
Occupation Writer
Language English
Alma mater Stanford University
Subject Science fiction
Fantasy
Spouse Karin Weekes

Patrick Weekes is an American author. He was born in California and attended Stanford University, where he received a B.A. and an M.A. in English Literature. He is a writer at BioWare[1] where he has written for both the Mass Effect and the Dragon Age writing team. In 2015, it was announced that he would be succeeding David Gaider as the Lead Writer for the Dragon Age franchise[2]

Patrick currently lives in Edmonton with his wife Karin Weekes and his two sons.

Bibliography

Games

Comics

Novels

Rogues of the Republic

  • The Palace Job (2013)
  • The Prophecy Con (2014)
  • The Paladin Caper (2015)

Dragon Age

  • Dragon Age: The Masked Empire (2014)

Other

  • Feeder (2018)

Short stories

  • “Dragon Slayers” in Realms of Fantasy Issue 27 (February 1999)[5]
  • “Glass Beads” in Science Fiction Age Volume 8 Issue 4 (May 2000)
  • “I Am Looking for a Book...” in Shelf Life: Fantastic Stories Celebrating Bookstores (2002, edited by Greg Ketter)
  • “Why the Elders Bare Their Throats” in Strange Horizons (17 February 2003)[6]
  • “When She Grows a Soul” in The Leading Edge Issue 46 (October 2003)
  • “Injure the Corners” in Amazing Stories Issue 604 (October 2004)
  • “Release the Knot” in Amazing Stories Issue 606 (December 2004)
  • “Unleashing the Flyers of L” in The Anthology from Hell: Humorous Stories from WAY Down Under (2012, edited by Julia S. Mandala)

References

  1. "Tor Books Announces New Dragon Age™ novel with BioWare Senior Writer Patrick Weekes - Tor.com". Tor.com.
  2. "David Gaider on Twitter". Twitter.
  3. https://www.mobygames.com/developer/sheet/view/developerId,295194/
  4. GDC presentation how Weekes approached his role as the lead writer on Dragon Age: Inquisition - Trespasser
  5. "Retrospectives: 1999". Realms of Fantasy Magazine.
  6. "Fiction: Why the Elders Bare Their Throats, by Patrick Weekes". strangehorizons.com.
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