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'''Jenny Scott''' was an editor in the early days of [[Wizards of the Coast]] and frequent contributor to ''[[The Duelist]]'' magazine (Associate Editor 1996-1997).
'''Jenny Scott''' was an editor in the early days of [[Wizards of the Coast]] and a frequent contributor to ''[[The Duelist]]'' magazine (Associate Editor 1996-1997).


Scott wrote [[flavor text]] for ''[[Mirage]]'' and ''[[Visions]]''. She also wrote "''[[The Love Song of Night and Day]]''",  a poem that was created as part of the worldbuilding for [[Jamuraa]].<ref>{{DailyRef|love-song-night-and-day-2003-04-14|The Love Song of Night and Day|[[MagicTheGathering.com]] Staff|April 14, 2003}}</ref> Flavor text of seventeen cards in ''Mirage'' and ''Visions'' feature parts of this poem. Much later, the Song was referenced again in <c>King of the Pride</c> from ''[[Modern Horizons]]'' and <c>Love Song of Night and Day</c> in ''[[Dominaria United]]''.
Scott wrote [[flavor text]] for ''[[Mirage]]'' and ''[[Visions]]''. She also wrote "''[[The Love Song of Night and Day]]''",  a poem that was created as part of the worldbuilding for [[Jamuraa]].<ref>{{DailyRef|love-song-night-and-day-2003-04-14|The Love Song of Night and Day|[[MagicTheGathering.com]] Staff|April 14, 2003}}</ref> Flavor text of seventeen cards in ''Mirage'' and ''Visions'' feature parts of this poem. Much later, the Song was referenced again in <c>King of the Pride</c> from ''[[Modern Horizons]]'' and <c>Love Song of Night and Day</c> in ''[[Dominaria United]]''.

Latest revision as of 15:22, 25 August 2022

Jenny Scott was an editor in the early days of Wizards of the Coast and a frequent contributor to The Duelist magazine (Associate Editor 1996-1997).

Scott wrote flavor text for Mirage and Visions. She also wrote "The Love Song of Night and Day", a poem that was created as part of the worldbuilding for Jamuraa.[1] Flavor text of seventeen cards in Mirage and Visions feature parts of this poem. Much later, the Song was referenced again in King of the Pride from Modern Horizons and Love Song of Night and Day in Dominaria United.

Jenny Scott is married to John Scott Tynes.[2]

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