Phil Brucato

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Satyros Phil Brucato
OccupationWriter, game designer
NationalityAmerican
Genre Fantasy, Role Playing Games, Music, Spirituality, Politics

Phil "Satyros" Brucato is an American writer, journalist, editor, and game designer based in Seattle, Washington. He is best known for his work on the TV series Strowlers [1] and with White Wolf, Inc., including the role-playing games Mage: The Ascension , Werewolf: The Apocalypse , and Mage: The Sorcerer's Crusade. He has also written articles for BBI Media's newWitch [2] and Witches & Pagans [3] magazines, as well as other media such as Deliria: Faerie Tales for a New Millennium , the urban fantasy webcomic Arpeggio, and various short stories. Additionally, he has founded Quiet Thunder Productions and is a member of the Wily Writers group.

Contents

Arpeggio Webcomic

Phil Brucato, Bryan Syme, and Sandra Buskirk began publishing Arpeggio in 2010. The story follows Meghan Susan Green, a young teenager, as she explores her magical musical talents. [4] Although the comic was only produced between 2008 and 2012, Patreon users were able to access the final, previously unpublished "episodes" in 2015 and 2016. [5]

Ravens in the Library

Ravens in the Library is a limited-edition fantasy anthology published in 2009 as part of a fundraiser for singer/songwriter S.J. Tucker, who had been hospitalized due to serious medical issues. [6] Brucato co-edited this anthology with Sandra Buskirk, and it became their first publication through Quiet Thunder Productions. Contributing authors and illustrators include Laurell K. Hamilton, Terri Windling, Charles de Lint, Neil Gaiman, Francesca Lia Block, Holly Black, Stephanie Pui-Mun Law, James A. Owen, and Amy Brown. [7]

Television

Strowlers

Books

Deliria: Faerie Tales for a New Millennium

White Wolf, Inc.

Onyx Path Publishing

Other role-playing works

Other notable works

Short fiction

Wyldsight: Tales of Primal Fantasy

Where Thy Dark Eye Glances: Queering Edgar Allan Poe

Deep Cuts: 19 Tales of Mayhem, Menace & Misery

Urban Green Man

Night-Mantled

Maelstrom: Tales of Madness and Horror [10]

Cabinet des Fées

Steampunk Tales

newWitch Magazine

Bad-Ass Faeries

Weird Tales Magazine

Backstage Passes

When Will You Rage?

Drums Around the Fire

Audio fiction

Wiley Writers Podcast

Essays, interviews, and columns

Tinker Tailor Soldier Sponge

The Ancient Wisdom Salvage Yard Podcast

Ultraculture

Books of M

Tarot Visions

Voice of Stone

Onyx Pathcast

The Bears Grove (episodes 40-43)

Witches & Pagans and newWitch Magazine

Realms of Fantasy

Creative Loafing Magazine

Agenda Magazine

Night Moves Magazine

Music

In 1989, Phil Brucato became a founding member of Lonesome Crow, [11] a heavy metal band from Richmond, Virginia. Throughout the 90s, he played bass for Dark Cross, Aqua Blue, Widdershins, and Path of Trees. [12] He has also dabbled in dance, especially contact improvisation, and is part of several 5Rhythms groups around San Francisco, Asheville, and Seattle.

Awards

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