Roland J. Green
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Roland James Green, born in 1944 in Chicago, is an American science fiction and fantasy writer and editor. He has written as both Roland Green and Roland J. Green.
While his earliest published novels were the "Wandor" sword and sorcery series, Green's most prominent works are his military action adventures of the future, including The Painful Field (1993), Vain Command, The Mountain Walks, Squadron Alert, Division of Spoils, Warriors for the Working Day, and Voyage to Eneh (2003). He has also written a number of Conan novels published by Tor Books.
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[edit] Bibliography
[edit] Series
[edit] Wandor
- Wandor's Ride (1973)
- Wandor's Journey (1975)
- Wandor's Voyage (1979)
- Wandor's Flight (1981)
[edit] Conan
- Conan the Valiant (1988)
- Conan the Guardian (1991)
- Conan the Relentless (1992)
- Conan and the Gods of the Mountain (1993)
- Conan at the Demon's Gate (1994)
- Conan and the Mists of Doom (1995)
- Conan and the Death Lord of Thanza (1997)
[edit] Dragonlance Warriors
- Knights of the Crown (1995)
- Knights of the Sword (1995)
- 5 Knights of the Rose (1996)
- The Wayward Knights (1997)
[edit] Peace Company
- Peace Company (1985)
- These Green Foreign Hills (1987)
- The Mountain Walks (1989)
[edit] Starcruiser Shenandoah
- Squadron Alert (1989)
- Division of the Spoils (1990)
- The Sum of Things (1991)
- Vain Command (1992)
- The Painful Field (1993)
- Warriors for the Working Day (1994)
[edit] Janissaries
- Tran (1996) (with Jerry Pournelle)
- Janissaries: Clan and Crown (1982) (with Jerry Pournelle)
- Storms of Victory (1987) (with Jerry Pournelle)
[edit] Other novels
- Jamie the Red (1984) (with Gordon R. Dickson)
- Starship Sapphire (1984) (with Andrew J. Offutt [as by "John Cleve"])
- The Book of Kantela (1985) (with Frieda A. Murray )
- Great King's War (1985) (with John F. Carr)
- Fantastic Adventures: The Tale of the Comet (1997)
- On the Verge (1998)
- Voyage to Eneh (2000)
[edit] Anthologies
- Women at War (1995) (with Lois McMaster Bujold)
- Alternate Generals (1998) (with Martin H. Greenberg and Harry Turtledove)