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'''Andy Rogers''' is a writer who wrote the novella ''[[:Category:A Separate Law|A Separate Law]]'' for [[Cloud Imperium Games Ltd.|Cloud Imperium Games]].<ref>{{Cite RSI|url=https://robertsspaceindustries.com/comm-link/spectrum-dispatch/13137-A-SEPARATE-LAW-PART-ONE|text=A separate law: part one, by Griffin Barber|accessdate=2013-07-11}}</ref>
'''Andy Rogers''' is a writer who wrote the [[Star Citizen|''Star Citizen'']] novella ''[[:Category:A Separate Law|A Separate Law]]'' for [[Cloud Imperium Games Ltd.|Cloud Imperium Games]].<ref>{{Cite RSI|url=https://robertsspaceindustries.com/comm-link/spectrum-dispatch/13137-A-SEPARATE-LAW-PART-ONE|text=A separate law: part one, by Griffin Barber|accessdate=2013-07-11}}</ref>


==Work for CIG==
==Work for CIG==

Revision as of 22:26, 4 October 2024

Andy Rogers is a writer who wrote the Star Citizen novella A Separate Law for Cloud Imperium Games.[1]

Work for CIG

In the fall of 2013, at Worldcon in San Antonio, Texas, Andy's friend and fellow author Griffin Barber introduced him to editor David Ladyman. David was working on source material for Star Citizen. They hit it off, and David asked Andy to pitch some story ideas for Star Citizen.[2]

He read Griffin’s serial, A Separate Law, and everything else they had at the time and sent David a couple ideas. He liked one, they refined a couple things to keep the programmers from having fits and Andy drafted a 12-part serial for Star Citizen in early 2014.[3][2]

David contacted Andy in April to say that Brothers In Arms was about to see print. Several things changed about the story, not the least of which being that it is four parts instead of the original twelve serialized episodes. The first episode was slated for print on May 15.[2]

Early Life

He has a bachelors degree in Biology with a minor in Philosophy from UAA. He also has a music degree from Musician's Institute in Los Angels, CA.[4]

Other Works

In 2010 he sold his Software Engineering company PangoMedia, Inc.. After assisting Katmai Government Services as Chief Information Officer, he became Deputy Director of the Alaska State Chamber of Commerce.[4]

He writes and paints. He also writes on a contract basis on business and technical projects. [4]

Trivia

  • Besides writing and books, he loves outdoor sports, card games, and playing music.

References

  1. A separate law: part one, by Griffin Barber. Spectrum Dispatch - Comm-Link. Retrieved 2013-07-11
  2. Jump up to: 2.0 2.1 2.2 Writing Income – May 2015, arogers907.wordpress.com, June 14, 2015
  3. "Sent my completed manuscript to the editorial staff at Star Citizen. Celebrating with family BBQ, gardening, and Spiderman 2. #amNOTwriting", @arogers907, Twitter, May 8, 2014
  4. Jump up to: 4.0 4.1 4.2 Andy Rogers, linkedin