Wolfgang Baur was born in a suburb of Chicago, and later attended the University of Illinois and then Cornell University for graduate studies in biochemistry and molecular biology to pursue an academic career in research.[1] When he ran out of funding in 1991, Baur took a temporary job as assistant editor to Barbara Young at Dungeon magazine: "By the time my scholarship was reinstated, I didn't want to go back... I'd been writing for Dungeon Adventures and Iron Crown, but this was an opportunity to work in a field I loved."[1]
Baur was the "Kobold-in-chief" for Open Design LLC (which changed its name to Kobold Press in 2012[3]), and was editor-in-chief of its quarterly periodical Kobold Quarterly.[4] Open Design published Kobold Quarterly #1 (Summer 2007) before the final print issue of Dragon.[5]: 390 Baur stated on July 17, 2008, that the GSL was "absolutely terrible for Kobold Quarterly," as the periodical would be unable to publish material for both D&D third edition and fourth edition.[5]: 296 He won the eighth annual Diana Jones Award for Excellence in Gaming in 2008.[6]Kobold Quarterly and Open Design won five ENnie Awards in 2009.
Baur is a member of the Alliterates (a group of local and national authors),[7] and serves as a judge for the RPG Superstar competitions, as part of a three-judge panel of respected figures from the field.[8]
Media mentions
Wolfgang has appeared in the following newspaper and magazine articles, websites and podcasts.
Podcasts
Atomic Array:[9] Wolfgang appeared on these episodes: 009[10] (Kobold Quarterly 007), 015[11] (Kobold Quarterly 008), and 021[12] (Kobold Quarterly 009).
Open Design:[13] Co-host with Ed Healy and Rone Barton. The official podcast for Wolfgang's publishing company.
RPG Countdown:[14] Wolfgang appeared on these episodes: April 22, 2009[15] (Kobold Quarterly 009), November 6, 2009[16] (Kobold Quarterly 011).