R.R. Clark has been falling into fictional worlds since he picked up Tolkien and Orson Scott Card in elementary school and never quite found his way back. A lifelong gamer whose formative years were shaped by Betrayal at Krondor, Ultima VII, and too many hours in EverQuest to admit publicly, he grew up on the fantasy of Raymond Feist, Robin Hobb, and Jim Butcher before Brian J. Nordon dragged him into the LitRPG genre—where he's been tearing through series ever since.
He lives with his wife, two kids, and a Keeshond who is almost certainly the real brains of the household.