Victor Milan

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Victor Woodward Milán (born 1954 in Tulsa, Oklahoma) is an American writer known for libertarian science fiction and an interest in cybernetics. In 1986 he won the Prometheus Award for Cybernetic Samurai. He has also written several shared universe works for the Forgotten Realms, Star Trek, and Wild Cards Universes. He has also written books under the pseudonyms Richard Austin, Robert Baron and S. L. Hunter.

Milan is also known as the longtime emcee of the Archon multigenre convention in Collinsville, Illinois.

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[edit] Bibliography

[edit] Series and shared universes

Guardians series [as Richard Austin]:

  • 1 The Guardians (1985)
  • 2 Trial by Fire (1990)
  • 3 Thunder of Hell (1985)
  • 4 Night of the Phoenix (1985)
  • 5 Armageddon Run (1986)
  • 6 War Zone (1986)
  • 7 Brute Force (1987)
  • 8 Desolation Road (1987)
  • 9 Vengeance Day (1987)
  • 10 Freedom Fight (1991)
  • 11 Valley of the Gods (1988)
  • 12 The Plague Years (1988)
  • 13 Devil's Deal (1989)
  • 14 Death from Above (1990)
  • 15 Snake Eyes (1990)
  • 16 Death Charge (1991)

Stormrider series [as Robert Baron]:

  • 1 Stormrider (1992)
  • 2 River of Fire (1993)
  • 3 Lord of the Plains

Donovan Steele series [as S. L. Hunter]:

  • Fugitive Steele (1991)
  • Molten Steele (1991)

Tokugawa

  • The Cybernetic Samurai (1985)
  • The Cybernetic Shogun (1990)

War of Powers

  • The Sundered Realm (1985) with Robert E. Vardeman
  • The City in the Glacier (1980) with Robert E. Vardeman
  • The Destiny Stone (1980) with Robert E. Vardeman
  • The Fallen Ones (1986) with Robert E. Vardeman
  • In the Shadow of Omizantrim (1986) with Robert E. Vardeman
  • Demon of the Dark Ones (1986) with Robert E. Vardeman

Star Trek: TOS

  • From the Depths

Wild Cards

  • Turn of the Cards (1993)

Forgotten Realms

  • War in Tethyr (1995) with Walter Velez

Mechwarrior

  • Flight of the Falcon (2004)

[edit] Novels

  • Demon of the Dark Ones (1986) with Robert E. Vardeman
  • The Fallen Ones (1986) with Robert E. Vardeman
  • Runespear (1987) with Melinda M. Snodgrass
  • Close Quarters (1994)
  • CLD (1995)

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