Jeremy Robinson

This article is about the American novelist. For the English professional golfer, see Jeremy Robinson (golfer).
Jeremy Robinson
Born (1974-10-22) October 22, 1974
Beverly, Massachusetts, United States
Pen name Jeremy Bishop, Jeremiah Knight, Ike Onsoomyu, Kutyuso Deep
Occupation Novelist
Nationality USA
Genre Thriller, Science fiction, Action-adventure, Action-thriller, Adventure, Fantasy, Techno-thriller
Notable works Chess Team series, Antarktos series
Spouse Hilaree Robinson
Website
www.jeremyrobinsononline.com

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Jeremy Robinson, also known as Jeremy Bishop, Jeremiah Knight, and other pen names (born 1974), is a writer of adventure and sci-fi novels. He is also the author of the non-fiction title, The Screenplay Workbook (2003, Lone Eagle Press).

Life

Robinson was born in Beverly, Massachusetts, where he lived until he was 20. He now resides in New Hampshire with his wife and three children, where he works as a full-time writer.

Robinson's career as a writer started out in comic books with several stints on indie comics. After that he wrote screenplays, several of which were produced, optioned or in development (including the screenplay version of The Didymus Contingency).

His switch to book writing came with The Screenplay Workbook in 2003. He has since written several novels, which are available in twelve languages, including the Chess Team series (including Pulse, Instinct, and Threshold) published by Thomas Dunne Books, an imprint of St. Martin's Press.

Robinson is a former Director of New Hampshire AuthorFest,[1] a non-profit organization promoting literacy in New Hampshire.

Jeremy Robinson's daughter, Aquila, published a short story titled Septic Zombie. It was published through Breakneck Media in April 2012.

Bibliography

Stand Alone Novels

Nemesis Series

Jack Sigler/Chess Team Adventure

Chesspocalypse Novellas

The Antarktos Saga

As Jeremy Bishop

As Jeremiah Knight

As Ike Onsoomyu

As Kutyuso Deep

Non-fiction

Short Stories

Articles

References

External links

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