Morton Weisman

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Morton "Mort" Weisman
(ca. 1988)
Occupation Game Designer
FASA CEO


Morton "Mort" Weisman, the father of FASA cofounder and BattleTech co-creator Jordan Weisman, joined FASA as CEO in 1985. His longtime experience in the publishing industry helped FASA to expand into a major game publisher.

Personal History[edit]

The Swallow Press[edit]

In the spring of 1967 Mort Weisman, then president of A. C. McClurg, a wholesale book distributor, happened to be teamed with Martin Miller at a golf course during a vacation to Las Vegas. Miller, lawyer of the late Adam Swallow, learned of Weisman's involvement with books and asked him for advice on how to proceed with a possible sale of Swallow's publishing house. Weisman convinced Miller and Swallow's widow Mae to sell it to a group of people including himself in July 1967, and moved it to Chicago under the new name 'The Swallow Press'.

In August 1968 Weisman sold his interest in A. C. McClurg's and went to work for The Swallow Press full time in January 1969 as president and production manager.

After 13 years, Weisman sold Swallow Press in 1980. As of 2006, Swallow Press is owned by the family of Philip Weisman and leased out to Ohio University Press. Mort Weisman stated in an interview that, as far as he was aware, the lease was a renewable 10-year term and that the current lease term was for 20 years, at the end of which Swallow Press will belong to Ohio University Press.

FASA[edit]

Mort Weisman at Gen Con 1988

In 1985, Mort Weisman joined FASA, his son Jordan's firm. Having worked in the publishing industry since 1962, Mort Weisman brought the experience that was required to organize FASA as it grew into a major game publisher, and also editor Donna Ippolito who would serve as FASA's chief editor. Between 1986 and 1991, FASA published twelve novels and one anthology for the BattleTech universe besides a multitude of rulebooks, sourcebooks, and game supplements as well as other games, most notably Shadowrun which — being primarily a role-playing game — was also a gaming universe driven by novels. Roc Books took over the novel line in 1991.

On 25 January 2001, a FASA announcement signed by Mort Weisman and L. Ross Babcock III announced that FASA was closing its doors. Reportedly, Mort Weisman had been speaking about retirement for himself and perceived the gaming market to be in a downswing. FASA subsequently ceased its active operations, but remained as a corporation holding intellectual property rights which are licensed out to other publishers (some sources claim, apparently in error, that the IPs were sold, though the BattleTech IP apparently went over to WizKids, Jordan Weisman's new firm).[1]

After FASA[edit]

Mort Weisman was appointed president of WizKids Publishing, an in-house publishing division for WizKids, in 2003.[2]

Personal Information[edit]

  • Married to Judy Weisman
  • Has a brother, Robert Weisman, who (as of 1967) was president of Carl J. Liebel, the West Coast division of A. C. McClurg's

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