Robert Adams (science fiction writer)
Robert Adams | |
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Born | August 31, 1933 |
Died | January 4, 1990 56) | (aged
Occupation | Author |
Nationality | United States |
Genre | Science fiction, fantasy |
Franklin Robert Adams (August 31, 1933 – January 4, 1990), who wrote as Robert Adams, was an American science fiction and fantasy writer, and formerly a career soldier. He is best known for his Horseclans books.
Writings
Robert Adams is known primarily for his post-apocalyptic fiction. His first book Coming of the Horseclans, published in 1975, was the first of his post-apocalyptic works that drew in readers,[1] and launched his entire Horseclans series. The series is notable for having a detailed world and labyrinthine timeline (many of his Horseclans books are so cross-referenced that they make sense only when read in sequential order). The Horseclans series became his overall best-known works.[1] While he never completed the series, he wrote 18 novels in the Horseclans series before his death.[1]
From 1979-1989, Adams published several books as part of the Castaways in Time book series. They used some elements of the "Horseclans" novels (phonetic accents and themes of civilization versus barbarism)[1] While not as popular as the "Horseclans" series, it has a cult following for its unique premises.
Beginning in 1985, Adams published several anthologies which he coedited with a number of editors including Martin H. Greenberg, Pamela Crippen Adams, and Charles G. Waugh.[1]
He later began publishing The Stairway to Forever book series in 1988, but only was able to complete two books in the series before his death.[1]
Adams' style includes a violent, almost non-stop action focus,and a meticulous detail for matters both historical and military. As some of his series went on he went on digressions expounding on various topics from a conservative and libertarian viewpoint.
Adams died in Apopka, Florida on January 4, 1990.[1]
Availability
Some of Adams's works, which ceased being printed after his death, have been reissued by Mundania Press.
Bibliography[2]
Horseclans
- The Coming of the Horseclans (1975)
- Swords of the Horseclans (1976)
- Revenge of the Horseclans (1977)
- A Cat of Silvery Hue (1979)
- The Savage Mountains (1979)
- The Patrimony (1980)
- Horseclans Odyssey (1981)
- The Death of a Legend (1981)
- The Witch Goddess (1982)
- Bili the Axe (1982)
- Champion of the Last Battle (1983)
- A Woman of the Horseclans (1983)
- Horses of the North (1985)
- A Man Called Milo Morai (1986)
- The Memories of Milo Morai (1986)
- Trumpets of War (1987)
- Madman's Army (1987)
- The Clan of the Cats (1988)
Castaways in Time
- Castaways in Time (1980)
- The Seven Magical Jewels of Ireland (1984)
- Of Quests and Kings (1986)
- Of Chiefs and Champions (1987)
- Of Myths and Monsters (1988)
- Of Beginnings and Endings (1989)
Stairway to Forever
- The Stairway to Forever (1988)
- Monsters and Magicians (1988)
- Guideposts to Danger (planned title, never written)
Anthologies edited
Magic in Ithkar (with Andre Norton)
- Magic in Ithkar (1985)
- Magic in Ithkar 2 (1985)
- Magic in Ithkar 3 (1987)
- Magic in Ithkar 4 (1987)
Other
- Barbarians (1986), ed. (with Martin H. Greenberg and Charles G. Waugh)
- Barbarians II (1987), ed. (with Pamela Crippen-Adams and Martin H. Greenberg)
- Friends of the Horseclans (1987), ed. (with Pamela Crippen-Adams)
- Friends of the Horseclans II (1989), ed. (with Pamela Crippen-Adams)
- Robert Adams' Book of Alternate Worlds (1987), ed. (with Pamela Crippen-Adams and Martin H. Greenberg)
- Hunger for Horror (1988), ed. (with Pamela Crippen-Adams and Martin H. Greenberg)
- Robert Adams' Book of Soldiers (1988) (with Pamela Crippen-Adams and Martin H. Greenberg)
- Alternatives (1989) (with Pamela Crippen-Adams)
- Phantom Regiments (1990), ed. (with Pamela Crippen-Adams and Martin H. Greenberg)
References
- 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 "Guide to the Robert Adams Papers". University of California Riverside Libraries. Retrieved 16 November 2013.
- ↑ "ADAMS, (Franklin) ROBERT" at "Books, Listed by Author," The Locus Index to Science Fiction, accessed December 30, 2009.
Sources
Further reading
- Archival resources
- The Robert Adams Papers (14 linear feet) are held by the Special Collections & Archives Department of the University of California, Riverside Libraries.
External links
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