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Kevin J. Anderson

Kevin J. Anderson is a prolific science fiction author. He is best known for his spin-off novels (he has written, or co-written spin-offs for Star Wars, StarCraft, Titan A.E., and The X-Files, and is the co-author of the Dune prequels), but he has also written original works with characters of his own creation.

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Bibliography (incomplete)

Star Wars books

  • Champions of the Force (1994)
  • Dark Apprentice (1994)
  • Jedi Search (1994)
  • Darksaber (1996)
  • The Emperor's Plague (1998)

with Rebecca Moesta :

  • Heirs of Force (1995)
  • Shadow Academy (1995)
  • The Lost Ones (1995)
  • Lightsabers (1996)
  • Darkest Knight (1996)
  • Jedi Under Siege (1996)
  • Delusions of Grandeur (1997)
  • Diversity Alliance (1997)
  • Jedi Bounty (1997)
  • Crisis at Crystal Reef (1998)
  • Return to Ord Mantell (1998)
  • Trouble on Cloud City (1998)

Dune prequels

(all with Brian Herbert)

  • House Atreides (1999)
  • House Harkonnen (2000)
  • House Corrino (2001)
  • The Butlerian Jihad (2002)
  • The Machine Crusade (2003)
  • The Battle of Corrin (2004)

with Doug Beason

  • Lifeline (1990)
  • The Trinity Paradox (1991)
  • Nanospace (1992)

X-Files books

  • Ground Zero (1995)
  • Ruins (1996)
  • Antibodies (1997)

as K. J. Anderson

Original

  • Climbing Mount Olympus

Saga of the Seven Suns Series

  • 1: Hidden Empire (2002)
  • 2: A Forest of Stars (2003)
  • 3: Horizon Storms (2004)
  • 4: Scattered Suns (Due July 2005)
  • 5: Of Fire and Night (Due Mid-2006)

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