Deborah Chester

Deborah Chester
Born 1957
Occupation Novelist, Professor
Nationality American
Genre Science Fiction, Fantasy

Deborah Chester (born 1957) is an American author of over 35 books, primarily science fiction and fantasy novels. She currently holds the John Crain Presidential Professorship at the University of Oklahoma, teaching both undergraduate and graduate courses on writing style and structure in the Gaylord College of Journalism and Mass Communication.

Chester began her career penning romance novels but eventually moved into a variety of genres including adult fiction, science fiction, and fantasy. She has written novels based on popular science fiction television series such as Lucasfilm's Alien Chronicles and Gene Roddenberry's Earth 2.

Ace Books released Chester's newest novel, The Pearls, on November 27, 2007. Jim Butcher, author of the Dresden files, has named her as his primary mentor.[1]

Bibliography

Ruby Throne

  1. Reign of Shadows (1996)
  2. Shadow War (1996)
  3. Realm of Light (1997)

Alien Chronicles

  1. The Golden One (1997)
  2. The Crimson Claw (1998)
  3. The Crystal Eye (1999)

Nether and Mandria

Dain

  1. Dain: The Queen's Gambit (2002)
  2. Dain: The King Betrayed (2003)
  3. Dain: The Queen's Knight (2004)
  4. Dain: The King Imperiled (2005)

The Sword, the Ring and the Chalice

  1. The Sword (2000)
  2. The Ring (2000)
  3. The Chalice (2001)

The Pearls and the Crown

  1. The Pearls (2007)
  2. The Crown (2008)

Anthi

  1. The Children of Anthi (1985 - as Jay D. Blakeney)
  2. Requiem for Anthi (1990 - as Jay D. Blakeney)

Operation Starhawks

  1. Space Hawks (1990 - as Sean Dalton)
  2. Code Name Peregrine (1990 - as Sean Dalton)
  3. Beyond the Void (1991 - as Sean Dalton)
  4. The Rostma Lure (1991 - as Sean Dalton)
  5. Destination Mutiny (1991 - as Sean Dalton)
  6. The Salukan Gambit (1992 - as Sean Dalton)

Time-Trap

Earth 2

Other novels

Short fiction

References

  1. "SDCC: Jim Butcher Interview". Tor-Com. Retrieved 25 July 2008.
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