Doug Beason

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Doug Beason is an American science fiction author.

A physics PhD, he is also a Fellow of the American Physical Society and has published two non-fiction books. His book "Science and Technology Policy for the post-Cold War: A Case for Long-Term Research", was awarded the National Defense University President's Strategic Vision award

He also worked on a few books, (eg. Lifeline, The Trinity Paradox, and Nanospace) with Kevin J. Anderson.

Contents

[edit] Books

[edit] Science-Fiction novels

  • Return to Honor (1989)
  • Assault on Alpha Base (1990)
  • Strike Eagle (1991)
  • Wild Blue U (2005)
  • The E-Bomb (2005)

[edit] Short Works

  • Lifegaurd (1987) in New Destinies : Volume I
  • Rescue at L-5 (1990) in Project Solar Sail
  • Defense Conversion (1995) in How to Save the World

[edit] Co-Authored with Kevin J. Anderson

  • Lifeline (1990)
  • The Trinity Paradox (1991)
  • Nanospace (1992)
  • Assemblers of Infinity (1993)
  • Ill Wind (1995)
  • Ignition (1997)

Craig Kreident Series:

  • Virtual Destruction (1996)
  • Fallout (1997)
  • Lethal Exposure (1998)

[edit] References