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Trick Weekes is an American author. They have been a writer at BioWare[1] since 2005[2] and have written for both the Mass Effect and the Dragon Age writing team. In 2015 Weekes replaced David Gaider as the Lead Writer for the Dragon Age franchise.[3]
Trick Weekes | |
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Occupation | Writer |
Language | English |
Education | Stanford University (BA, MA) |
Subject | Science fiction Fantasy |
Spouse | Karin Weekes |
Trick Weekes was born in California and attended Stanford University, where they received a B.A. and an M.A. in English Literature.
Weekes is a writer at BioWare. They have written for both the Mass Effect and Dragon Age franchises, writing for the main video game installments as well as adaptions of the series in books, including the novel Dragon Age: The Masked Empire[1] and two stories for the anthology Dragon Age: Tevinter Nights.[4] Following David Gaider's departure from the Dragon Age franchise in 2015, Weekes became the lead writer for the franchise.[3]
Trick Weekes lives in Edmonton, Canada with their wife Karin Weekes and their two sons. Trick Weekes uses they/them pronouns and identifies as pansexual and non-binary.[5] They formerly went by Patrick Weekes.
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