Bibliography

The Saga of the Seven Suns Crystal Doors (with Rebecca Moesta)
  • Crystal Doors
  • Ocean Realm (Forthcoming 2006)
Dune (with Brian Herbert)
  • Hunters of Dune (Forthcoming 2006)
  • Sandworms of Dune (Forthcoming 2006)
Prelude to Dune (with Brian Herbert) Legends of Dune (with Brian Herbert)
  • The Butlerian Jihad
  • The Machine Crusade
  • The Battle of Corrin
Dune Non-Fiction Dean Koontz's Frankenstein

Craig Kreident (with Doug Beason)
  • Virtual Destruction
  • Fallout
  • Lethal Exposure
Game
  • Gamearth
  • Gameplay
  • Game's End
Other Original Novels
  • Afterimage (0) (with Kristine Kathryn Rusch)
  • Aftershock (0) (with Kristine Kathryn Rusch)
  • Ai! Perdito! When Intelligence Goes Wrong
  • Artifact (with Janet Berliner, Matthew J. Costello & F. Paul Wilson)
  • Assemblers of Infinity (with Doug Beason)
  • Captain Nemo: the Fantastic History of a Dark Genius
  • Blindfold
  • Born of Elven Blood (with John Gregory Betancourt)
  • Climbing Olympus
  • Diversity Alliance (with Rebecca Moesta)
  • Hopscotch
  • Ignition (with Doug Beason)
  • Ill Wind (with Doug Beason)
  • Lifeline
  • Mr. Wells and the Martians (Forthcoming)
  • The Outer Limits, Armageddon Dreams (with Harlan Ellison)
  • Resurrection Inc.
  • The Trinity Paradox (with Doug Beason)
Short Story Collections
  • Dogged Persistance
  • Landscapes
The X-Files
  • Ground Zero
  • Ruins
  • Antibodies
Star Wars
  • Darksaber
Star Wars: Jedi Academy
  • Champions of the Force
  • Dark Apprentice
  • Jedi Search
Star Wars: Tales of the Jedi
  • The Golden Age of the Sith
  • The Fall of the Sith Empire
Star Wars: Young Jedi Nights
  • Heirs of the Force
  • The Lost Ones
  • Shadow Academy
  • Light Sabers (with Rebecca Moesta)
  • Return to Ord Mantell
  • Delusions of Grandeur (with Rebecca Moesta)
  • Jedi Bounty (with Rebecca Moesta)
  • Crisis at Crystal Reef (with Rebecca Moesta)
  • The Emporer' Plague (with Rebecca Moesta)
  • Trouble on Cloud City
  • Under Black Sun (with Rebecca Moesta)
Media Novelisations
  • The League of Extraordinary Gentlemen
  • Sky Captain and the World of Tomorrow
Kevin J. Anderson Information and Links

Kevin J. Anderson & Rebecca Moesta's Website

Kevin J. Anderson

Kevin J. Anderson has more than sixteen million books in print in 30 languages. Of his more than eighty published novels, 33 have appeared on the bestseller lists. He has penned many popular Star Wars and X-Files novels, as well as two internationally bestselling prequel trilogies to Dune written with Frank Herbert's son Brian. His original work has appeared on numerous "Best of" and awards lists, including a New York Times Notable Book of the year. In 1998, he set the Guinness World Record for "Largest Single-Author Book Signing." His recent novels include SCATTERED SUNS and HORIZON STORMS (in the Seven Suns series), and THE MARTIAN WAR, as well as a collaboration with Dean Koontz, FRANKENSTEIN: PRODIGAL SON. With his wife, Rebecca Moesta, he is writing the first three books in an original young-adult fantasy series, Crystal Doors, for Little, Brown.

Anderson has written numerous bestselling comics and graphic novels, including Star Wars and Predator titles for Dark Horse, and X-Files for Topps. With wife Moesta, he also wrote Star Trek: The Gorn Crisis for DC/Wildstorm and the four issue humorous miniseries Grumpy Old Monsters from IDW. This year saw the debut of his "Starjammers" miniseries for Marvel, Justice Society: Strange Adventures for DC, as well as VEILED ALLIANCES (also in the Seven Suns series) from DC/Wildstorm.

An avid hiker, Anderson dictates his fiction into a microcassette recorder while out exploring the wilderness. Research for his novels has taken him to the deserts of Morocco, the cloud forests of Ecuador, Inca ruins in the Andes, Maya temples in the Yucatan, the Cheyenne Mountain NORAD complex, NASA's Vehicle Assembly Building at Cape Canaveral, a Minuteman III missile silo, the deck of the aircraft carrier Nimitz,, the floor of the Pacific Stock Exchange, a plutonium plant at Los Alamos, and FBI Headquarters in Washington, DC. He also, occasionally, stays home and works on his manuscripts.

Kevin J. Anderson Short Story Guide

Edited by Kevin J.Anderson