"[1] After living in Tennessee for a few years, she returned to Milwaukee and attended Marquette University, earning degrees in Journalism and Spanish.
[1] Cook helped design the SAGA System game rules, laying the foundation for the Fifth Age of Krynn: "I am extremely pleased to have been part of the Dragonlance team.
[1] She was also responsible for the invention of the web enhancement concept, where bonus content would be put online to accompany a roleplaying book.
[2] In October 1998, Cook moved to the Wizards of the Coast Periodicals division and became the managing editor of Amazing Stories.
"[1] Sue Weinlein Cook has done editing work on many Dungeons & Dragons and other TSR and Wizards of the Coast game products from 1993 to 2002.