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David Drake
David Drake

David Drake (born September 24, 1945) is a successful author of science fiction and fantasy literature. Events 622 - Prophet Muhammad completes his hegira from Mecca to Medina. Year 1945 ( MCMXLV) was a Common year starting on Monday (link will display the full calendar Fantasy is a Genre that uses magic and other Supernatural forms as a primary element of plot, theme, and/or setting A Vietnam War veteran who has worked as a lawyer, he is now one of the premier authors of the military science fiction subgenre. The Vietnam War, also known as the Second Indochina War, or the Vietnam Conflict, occurred in Vietnam, Laos and Cambodia Military science fiction is a Subgenre of Science fiction in which the principal characters are members of a military service and an armed conflict is taking

Drake graduated Phi Beta Kappa from the University of Iowa, majoring in history (with honors) and Latin. The Phi Beta Kappa Society is an academic Honor society with the mission of "fostering and recognizing excellence" in the Undergraduate Liberal arts The University of Iowa, is a major teaching service and Research university located on a campus in Iowa City Iowa, on the banks of the Iowa River His studies at Duke University School of Law were interrupted for two years by the U.S. Army, where he served as an enlisted interrogator with the 11th Armored Cavalry in Vietnam and Cambodia. The Duke University School of Law is the Law school and a constituent academic unit of Duke University, Durham North Carolina, United States The United States Army is a military organization whose primary mission is to "provide necessary forces and capabilities. Vietnam (ˌviːɛtˈnɑːm Việt Nam) officially The Kingdom of Cambodia ( formerly known as Kampuchea (, transliterated: Preăh Réachéanachâkr Kâmpŭchea) is a country in South East He now lives in Pittsboro, North Carolina. Pittsboro is a town in Chatham County, North Carolina, United States.

His best-known non-collaborative work is the Hammer's Slammers series of military science fiction. Hammer's Slammers is both the title of a 1979 collection of Military science fiction short stories by author David Drake (and by extension His newer Republic of Cinnabar Navy (RCN) series, space operas inspired by the Aubrey–Maturin novels,[1] focus much more heavily on his characters and less on the military aspects. The RCN Series (also known as the Lt Leary series) is a sequence of stand-alone Science fiction novels by David Drake. Space opera is a subgenre of Speculative fiction or Science fiction that emphasizes romantic, often Melodramatic adventure set mainly or entirely The Aubrey–Maturin series is a sequence of Historical novels — 20 completed and one unfinished — by Patrick O'Brian, set during the Napoleonic

In 1997 Drake began his largest fantasy series, Lord of the Isles, using elements of Sumerian religion and medieval era technology. A series of books by author David Drake. In 1997 Drake began his largest fantasy series Lord of the Isles, using elements of Sumerian religion and medieval era Sumer ( Sumerian: sux-Latn [[Ki (earth ki]]-[[EN (cuneiform en]]-'''ĝir15''', Akkadian: Šumeru; possibly Biblical Shinar As of 2006, the series has eight books published, with one more planned to finish.

In addition to his own works, he often provides a military perspective to many collaborative writing projects, such as his contributions to the Heroes in Hell series. Heroes in Hell is a series of Shared world Fantasy books by Janet Morris, C His co-authors include Karl Edward Wagner, Janet Morris, S.M. Stirling, and Eric Flint. Karl Edward Wagner ( 4 December 1945 &ndash 13 October 1994) was an American writer editor and publisher of horror, Janet Ellen Morris (born May 25, 1946) is a United States Author. Stephen Michael Stirling is a French -born Canadian - American Science fiction and Fantasy author Eric Flint (born 1947 is an American Alternate history and Fantasy author, editor, and e-publisher. With Wagner and Jim Groce, he was one of the founders of Carcosa Press. Carcosa is a fictional city in the Ambrose Bierce Short story " An Inhabitant of Carcosa " ( 1891)

Drake frequently works in collaboration with other authors by providing detailed plot outlines (5,000 to 15,000 words), after which they do "the real work of developing the outline into a novel". He doesn't "consider [his] involvement to be that of a real co-author". [2]

Drake's plots often draw heavily on his extensive knowledge of history, literature and mythology. Starting with Northworld in 1990,[3] he has generally explained the background to each book in an afterword or preface. Additionally, Drake's plots frequently center around a clash of political systems. Drake's heroes are usually right-leaning military personnel with individualistic, iconoclastic personalities. Bureaucrats, professors, politicians, religious fanatics and political leftists serve as enemies.

Some of Drake's works are available for free download in the Baen Free Library. The Baen Free Library is a Digital library of the Science fiction and Fantasy Publishing house Baen Books where (as of February 2007

Contents

Partial Bibliography

A complete bibliography, with Drake's comments, is available at http://david-drake.com/bibliography.html.

Anthologies edited

Battlestation

With Bill Fawcett

Fleet

With Bill Fawcett

War and Honor

With Gordon R. Dickson, Christopher Stasheff and Chelsea Quinn Yarbro

ARC Riders

With Janet Morris

Belisarius series

Written by Eric Flint. Eric Flint (born 1947 is an American Alternate history and Fantasy author, editor, and e-publisher. David Mark Weber is an American Science fiction and Fantasy author. James Patrick "Jim" Baen ( October 22, 1943 Pennsylvania – June 28, 2006 Raleigh North Carolina) was a noted Bill Fawcett (born 1947 is a mystery and science-fiction author and editor writing under both his own name and the shared pseudonym of Quinn Fawcett. Gordon Rupert Dickson ( November 1, 1923 – January 31, 2001) was an American Science fiction author Christopher Stasheff (born 1944) is an American Science fiction author and Fantasy author whose novels include The Warlock in Spite Chelsea Quinn Yarbro (born September 15, 1942) is a professional writer Janet Ellen Morris (born May 25, 1946) is a United States Author. The Belisarius Series is an David contributed to the outlines only, but is listed as a co-author from the publisher.

Car Warriors

Collections

Crisis of Empire

The General series

Written by S.M. Stirling. Henry Kuttner ( April 7 1915 – February 4 1958) was a Science fiction author born in Los Angeles, California. Ryk Erik Spoor ( July 21, 1962 in Omaha, Nebraska) is an American Technical writer, and author of Science fiction Thomas Thurston Thomas, also writing as Thomas T Thomas and Thomas Wren is a Science fiction author William Corey Dietz (born 1945 is a US Science fiction author who has written 28 novels in the genre some of which have been translated into German, The War Machine is a Science fiction novel by Roger MacBride Allen and David Drake. Roger MacBride Allen is a US Science fiction author He was born on September 26, 1957 in Bridgeport Connecticut. The General (also known as the Raj Whitehall series after the lead character is a set of Military science fiction books written by S Stephen Michael Stirling is a French -born Canadian - American Science fiction and Fantasy author David contributed to the outlines only, but is listed as a co-author from the publisher. World of Bellevue story-line ends at The Sword.

World of Visager:

World of Hafardine:

Hammer's Slammers

Heroes in Hell

Honor Harrington

Lord of the Isles

  1. Lord of the Isles (1997)
  2. Queen of Demons (1998)
  3. Servant of the Dragon (1999)
  4. Mistress of the Catacombs (2001)
  5. Goddess of the Ice Realm (2003)
  6. Master of the Cauldron (2004)
  7. The Fortress of Glass (2006)
  8. The Mirror of Worlds (2007)

Northworld

Venus series

Non-series Novels

Reaches

Starhunters

Thieves' World

RCN Series

World of Crystal Walls

Short Stories

Travellers by Night (1967)
Balefires (2007)
Dark Things (1971)
The Magazine of Fantasy and Science Fiction (April 1973)
Analog Science Fiction/Science Fact (October 1974)
Body Armor: 2000 (1986)
Galaxy Science Fiction (October 1974)
Hammer's Slammers (1979)
Galaxy Science Fiction (November 1974)
Combat SF (1975)
Hammer's Slammers (1979)
Combat SF (1981)
Hammer's Slammers (1987)
The Magazine of Fantasy and Science Fiction (February 1975)
The Year's Best Horror Stories: Series IV (1976)
From the Heart of Darkness (1983)
100 Vicious Little Vampire Stories (1995)
Galaxy Science Fiction (August 1975)
There Will Be War (1983)
Vettius and His Friends (1989)
Galaxy Science Fiction (October 1975)
Hammer's Slammers (1979)
Nameless Places (1975)
Nameless Places (1975)
Vettius and His Friends (1989)
Balefires (2007)
The Magazine of Fantasy and Science Fiction (November 1976)
The Year's Best Horror Stories: Series V (1977)
From the Heart of Darkness (1983)
Balefires (2007)
The 4th Mayflower Book of Black Magic Stories (1976)
From the Heart of Darkness (1983)
Frights (1976)
From the Heart of Darkness (1983)
Superhorror (1976)
From the Heart of Darkness (1983)
Analog Science Fiction/Science Fact (July 1977)
Analog Science Fiction/Science Fact (September 1977)
Savage Heroes (1977)
Whispers (1977)
The World Fantasy Awards Volume Two (1980)
From the Heart of Darkness (1983)
Vettius and His Friends (1989)
Balefires (2007)
Swords Against Darkness (1977)
Dragon Tales (1982)
From the Heart of Darkness (1983)
Vettius and His Friends (1989)
First World Fantasy Awards (1977)
From the Heart of Darkness (1983)
Vettius and His Friends (1989)
Balefires (2007)
More Devil's Kisses (1977)
Terrors (1982)
From the Heart of Darkness (1983)
Balefires (2007)
Fantastic (April 1978)
The Year's Best Horror Stories: Series VII (1979)
Vettius and His Friends (1989)
The Year's Best Horror Stories: Series VI (1978)
From the Heart of Darkness (1983)
Chrysalis 2 (1978)
Hammer's Slammers (1979)
Caught in the Crossfire (1998)
Swords Against Darkness III (1978)
Vettius and His Friends (1989)
Destinies (January/February 1979)
Hammer's Slammers (1979)
Destinies (October/December 1979)
Hammer's Slammers (1979)
Supertanks (1987)
Whispers II (1979)
From the Heart of Darkness (1983)
Balefires (2007)
Hammer's Slammers (1979)
Destinies (February/March 1980)
Omni (May 1980)
From the Heart of Darkness (1983)
Destinies (Fall 1980)
From the Heart of Darkness (1983)
Tales from the Vulgar Unicorn (1980)
Sanctuary (1982)
New Tales of the Cthulhu Mythos (1980)
From the Heart of Darkness (1983)
Balefires (2007)
Destinies (Spring 1981)
Tyrannosaur (1993)
Destinies (Winter 1981)
Whispers III (1981)
Vettius and His Friends (1989)
From the Heart of Darkness (1983)
Whispers IV (1983)
The Face of Chaos (1983)
From the Heart of Darkness (1983)
Horrorstory: Volume 4 (1990)
Men of War (1984)
Isaac Asimov's Magical Worlds of Fantasy 5: Giants (1985)
Vettius and His Friends (1989)
Afterwar (1985)
Far Frontiers Vol. A Cthulhu Mythos anthology is a type of Short story collection that contains stories written in or related to the Cthulhu Mythos genre of Horror fiction VI (Fall 1986)
Far Frontiers Vol. VI (Fall 1986)
Hammer's Slammers (1987)
Call to Battle (1988)
Rebels in Hell (1986)
Heroes in Hell (1986)
Warrior (1986)
Caught in the Crossfire (1998)
Whispers VI (July 1987)
Masters in Hell (1987)
Angels in Hell (1987)
Alien Stars IV: Freelancers (1987)
Crusaders in Hell (1987)
Crusaders in Hell (1987)
The Fleet (1988)
Spacefighters (1988)
The Fleet: Counterattack (1988)
Vettius and His Friends (1989)
Vettius and His Friends (1989)
Vettius and His Friends (1989)
Prophets in Hell (1989)
The New York Review of Science Fiction (December 1990)
Amazing Stories (March 1992)
Amazing Stories (October 1993)
Tyrannosaur (1993)
Tyrannosaur (1993)
Alien Pregnant By Elvis (1994)
Magic, the Gathering: Tapestries (1995)
Locus (August 1996)
Locus (August 1996)
More than Honor (1998)
Caught in the Crossfire (1998)
Armageddon (1998)
All the Way to the Gallows (1995)
Grimmer Than Hell (2000)
The Complete Hammer's Slammers Volume 1 (2005)

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