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William H. Keith Jr.

William H. Keith (born August 8, 1950) is an American author mainly contributing to military science fiction and military fiction and related game design, who writes also under several pen names, such as Ian Douglas, Robert Cain and H. Jay Riker. His newer original works are written under the name of Ian Douglas.

Early life

William H. Keith grew up with his brother J. Andrew Keith.

William H. Keith served in the United States Navy as a hospital corpsman from 1969 to 1972 during the Vietnam War era.

Career

William H. Keith Jr. and his brother J. Andrew Keith noticed ads in Journal of the Travellers Aid Society which announced that Game Designers' Workshop (GDW) was looking for authors; Loren Wiseman hired them to start freelancing for GDW in 1978 or 1979, and the three worked together on a lot of the early material for the Traveller universe. William Keith also contributed heavily to the graphical appearance of that era of Traveller releases. The Keith brothers began earning enough money that they were able to do freelance work full-time beginning around 1979. The Keith brothers began working for FASA by the end of 1980, with William Keith contributing artwork for the magazine High Passage beginning in 1981. FASA began publishing adventures for Traveller beginning with Ordeal by Eshaar (1981) by the Keith brothers, who then wrote the "Sky Raiders" trilogy (1981-1982) for FASA. William Keith designed the role-playing game Behind Enemy Lines (1982), the first RPG set in the 1940s. FASA ended its support of Traveller in 1983, so the Keith brothers continued writing for Traveller with the new company Gamelords, but continued to work for FASA on other projects. The Keith brothers authored seven Traveller supplements published by Gamelords, including The Mountain Environment (1983), The Undersea Environment (1983), and The Desert Environment (1984), and adventures intended for the environments described in those rulebooks.

The Keith brothers produced some material for the Chivalry & Sorcery line in 1984, and in 1985 they began working on other lines for Fantasy Games Unlimited including Aftermath!, Daredevils, Flashing Blades, and Psi World. The Keith brothers also designed Freedom Fighters (1986), one of the final role-playing games published by FGU. William Keith authored ' (1986), the first role-playing game from Task Force Games. William Keith wrote Decision at Thunder Rift (1986), the first novel published by FASA. William Keith authored a large MegaTraveller campaign set in the Gateway sector for The MegaTraveller Journal #4 (1993), the final publication of Digest Group Publications.

William Keith became a professional artist and writer, working in the game industry with his brother Andrew, particularly for Game Designers' Workshop and FASA before becoming a full-time author. Much of his early work, including the Warstrider series, the Freedom's Rangers series, the Cybernarc series, and the Invaders of Charon series, is currently out of print; 'Warstrider' will be re-released in 2014. He was also an early author for BattleTech, writing the saga of the Gray Death Legion.

Keith also writes under various pseudonyms and "house names", including Ian Douglas and H. Jay Riker, and is a shadow author of several books "by" celebrities. He has written extensively in Keith Laumer's Bolo series, contributing several short stories to the Bolo anthologies, as well as three full-length books, Bolo Brigade, Bolo Strike, and Bolo Rising. As Ian Douglas, he writes military science fiction: the Galactic Marines series (composed of the Heritage Trilogy, the Legacy Trilogy, and the Inheritance Trilogy), and the newer Star Carrier series. As H. Jay Riker he writes military fiction: a series about the United States Navy SEALs progression from World War II through the Vietnam War, Desert Storm, and Iraqi Freedom, and another series, The Silent Service, about the United States submarine service.

Other novels include Diplomatic Act with Peter Jurasik, and Two of Minds, nominated for a Newbery Award. He also continued Keith Laumer's Retief series with Retief's Peace. His first non-fiction book, The Science of the Craft, was published in 2005; it is about the link between witchcraft and science.

Keith's recent work includes three books in Stephen Coonts' Deep Black series; a police procedural/detective novel in the Android universe; and a new series about Navy Hospital Corpsmen in the future.

Keith, a Wiccan and a Reiki master, is also a member of Western Pennsylvania Mensa.

Bibliography

Significant works

Writing as William H. Keith Jr.:

BattleTech series

  • Decision at Thunder Rift (1986) ; reprinted as , , , and
  • Mercenary's Star (1987) ; reprinted as and
  • The Price of Glory (1987) ; reprinted as , , and
  • Blood of Heroes (with J. Andrew Keith) (1993)
  • Tactics of Duty (1995) , reprinted as
  • Operation Excalibur (1996) , reprinted as

Doctor Who series

  • Doctor Who & the Vortex Crystal (1986)
  • Doctor Who & the Rebel's Gamble (1986)

Renegade Legion

  • Renegade's Honor (1988)

Invaders of Charon: Buck Rogers in the XXVth Century series

  • Nomads of the Sky (1992)
  • Warlords of Jupiter (1993) , reprinted as

Sharuq/Stingray

  • Sharuq (1993)
  • Stingray (1994)

Westrider series

  • Warstrider (1993) ; reprinted as e-book (2014)
  • Rebellion (1993) ; reprinted as e-book (2014)
  • Jackers (1994) ; reprinted as e-book (2014)
  • Symbionts (1995) ; reprinted as e-book (2014)
  • Netlink (1995) ; reprinted as e-book (2014)
  • Battlemind (1996) ; reprinted as e-book (2014)
  • The Ten Billion Gods of Heaven (2015) (Kindle Book only)

In the worlds of Keith Laumer

  • Bolo Brigade (1997)
  • Bolo Rising (1998)
  • Bolo Strike (2001)
  • Retief's Peace (2005)

Star*Drive universe

  • Two of Minds (1999)

Android

  • Free Fall (2011)

Writing with J. Andrew Keith as Keith William Andrews:

Freedom's Rangers series

  • Freedom's Rangers (1989)
  • Raiders of the Revolution (1989)
  • Search and Destroy (1990)
  • Treason in Time (1990)
  • Sink the Armada! (1990)
  • Snow Kill (1991)

Writing as Ian Douglas:

Heritage Trilogy

  • Semper Mars (1998)
  • Luna Marine (1999)
  • Europa Strike (2000)

Legacy Trilogy

  • Star Corps (2003)
  • Battlespace (2006)
  • Star Marines (2007)

Inheritance Trilogy

  • Star Strike (2008)
  • Galactic Corps (2008)
  • Semper Human (2009)

Star Corpsman Series

  • Bloodstar (2012)
  • Abyss Deep (2013)

Star Carrier series

  1. Earth Strike (2010)
  2. Center of Gravity (2011)
  3. Singularity (2012)
  4. Deep Space (2013)
  5. Dark Matter (2014)
  6. Deep Time (2015)
  7. Dark Mind (4-25-2017)
  8. Bright Light (11-27-2018)
  9. Stargods (11-26-2020)

Andromedan Dark

  • Altered Starscape (2016)
  • Darkness Falling (2017)

Solar Warden

  • Alien Secrets (2020)
  • Alien Hostiles (2021)
  • Alien Agendas (2023)

Writing as Keith Douglas:

Carrier series

  • Carrier (1991)
  • Viper Strike (1991)
  • Armageddon Mode (1992)
  • Flame-Out (1992)
  • Maelstrom (1993)
  • Countdown (1994)
  • Afterburn (1996)
(subsequent books in this series written by other authors under the same house name)

SEAL Team Seven Series

  • SEAL Team Seven (1994)
  • Specter (1995)
  • Nucflash (1995)
(subsequent books in this series written by other authors under the same house name)

Writing as Robert Cain:

Cybernarc series

  • Cybernarc (1991)
  • Gold Dragon (1991)
  • Island Kill (1992)
  • Capo's Revenge (1992)
  • Shark Bait (1992)
  • End Game (1993)

Writing as H. Jay Riker

SEALS The Warrior Breed series:

  • Silver Star (1993)
  • Purple Heart (1994)
  • Bronze Star (1995)
  • Navy Cross (1996)
  • Medal of Honor (1997)
  • Marks of Valor (1998)
  • In Harm's Way (1999)
  • Duty's Call (2000)
  • Casualties of War (2003)
  • Enduring Freedom (2005)
  • Iraqi Freedom (2007)

Silent Service Series

  • Grayback Class (2000)
  • Los Angeles Class (2001)
  • Seawolf Class (2002)
  • Virginia Class (2004)
  • Ohio Class (2006)

Written with others

Written with Peter Jurasik:

Ghostwritten for Bruce Boxleitner: '

  • Frontier Earth (1999)
  • Frontier Earth: Searcher (2001)

Non-fiction CD-Rom Game Guides with Nina Barton:

  • Toonstruck (1996)
  • Titanic: Adventure out of Time (1996)
  • Spycraft: the Great Game (1997)
  • Riven Hints & Solutions (1997)
  • Riven Official Solutions (1997)
  • Fallout (1997)
  • Lands of Lore: Guardians of Destiny (1997)
  • Riven Player's Guide (1997)
  • Baldur's Gate (1998)

Deep Black series with Stephen Coonts:

  • Arctic Gold (2009)
  • Sea of Terror (2010)
  • Death Wave (2011)
(previous books in this series written by Stephen Coonts and Jim DeFelice)

With Lt. Col. Anthony Shaffer:

  • The Last Line (2013)

Other (short stories and non-fiction)

Short stories:

  • "Dance of Vengeance" in Shrapnel: Fragments from the Inner Sphere (1989)
  • "Hold Until Relieved" in Bolos IV: Last Stand (1997) ; reprinted in The Best of the Bolos: Their Finest Hour (2010)
  • "The Scent of Evil" in Starfall (1999)
  • "UNODIR" (writing as H. Jay Riker) in First to Fight (1999)
  • "Fossils" in Asimov's Science Fiction Magazine, August 1999; reprinted in Worldmakers (2001)
  • "A Place to Stand" in Civil War Fantastic (2000)
  • "A Show of Force" in Guardsmen of Tomorrow (2000)
  • "Brothers" in Bolos V: Old Guard (2001)
  • "Friendly Fire" (writing as H. Jay Riker) in First to Fight II (2001)
  • "A Terrible Resolve" in A Date Which Will Live in Infamy: An Anthology of Pearl Harbor Stories That Might Have Been (2001)
  • "Iterations" in Past Imperfect (2001)
  • "Power Play" in Silicon Dreams (2001)
  • "In the Bubble" in Alternate Gettysburgs (2002)
  • "Los Niños" in Future Wars (2003)
  • "Silent Company" in Crash Dive: First to Fight III (2003)
  • "The Weapon" in Future Weapons of War (2007)
  • "Partnership" in Man vs. Machine (2007)
  • "Starfire" in Battletech: 25 Years of Art & Fiction (2009)
  • "Americans Landing at Normandy Beach" in Men at War (2009)
  • "Dead Names" in Shadowrun: Spells & Chrome (2011) ()
  • "The Johnson Maneuver" in Armored (2012) ()
  • "Riding the Wind" in Shanghai Steam (2012) ()
  • "Positive Message" in Fiction River 2: How to Save the World (2013) ()
  • "The New Angeles Space Elevator" (uncredited) in The Worlds of Android: Visions of Life in the Future (2016) ()
  • "Rings of Earth" in Towering Yarns: Space Elevator Short Stories (Volume 1) (2017) ()

Non-fiction craft:

  • The Science of the Craft (2005) ; reprinted as e-book (2014)

Essays:

  • "The Fermi Paradox and the Inheritance Universe" (2011) <nowiki>http://www.whkeith.com/fermi.html</nowiki>
  • "The Anthropic Principle" (2012) <nowiki>http://www.whkeith.com/anthropic-principle.html</nowiki>

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