Roger MacBride Allen (born September 26, 1957) is an American science fiction author. He was born in Bridgeport, Connecticut, and grew up outside of Washington, D.C., graduating from Walt Whitman High School.[2] He graduated from Boston University in 1979. His father was American historian and author Thomas B. Allen.[3]
Roger MacBride Allen | |
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Born | Bridgeport, Connecticut, U.S. | September 26, 1957
Occupation | Author |
Alma mater | Boston University |
Spouse | Eleanore Fox |
Children | 2[1] |
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Background
editAllen's family moved to Bethesda, Maryland, in 1966, when he was nine years old. He earned a degree in journalism from Boston University, after-which he returned to suburban Washington DC.[2]
Works
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Allies and Aliens
edit- The Torch of Honor (1985)
- Rogue Powers (1986)
- Allies and Aliens (1995) collects The Torch of Honor and Rogue Powers
Hunted Earth
edit- The Ring of Charon (1990)
- The Shattered Sphere (1994)
- The Falling World (TBA)
Caliban
edit- Isaac Asimov's Caliban (1993)
- Isaac Asimov's Inferno (1994)
- Isaac Asimov's Utopia (1996)
Chronicles of Solace
edit- The Depths of Time (2000)
- The Ocean of Years (2002)
- The Shores of Tomorrow (2003)
BSI Starside
edit- BSI Starside: The Cause of Death (2006)
- BSI Starside: Death Sentence (2007)
- BSI Starside: Final Inquiries (2008)
Corellian (Star Wars)
edit- Star Wars: Ambush at Corellia (1995)
- Star Wars: Assault at Selonia (1995)
- Star Wars: Showdown at Centerpoint (1995)
Stand-alone novels
edit- Orphan of Creation (1988)
- Farside Cannon (1988)
- The War Machine: Crisis of Empire III (1989), with David Drake
- Supernova (1991), with Eric Kotani
- The Modular Man (1992), accompanying the novel is an essay by Isaac Asimov "Intelligent Robots and Cybernetic Organisms."
Historical
edit- Time Capsule: The Book of Record (2010) with Thomas B. Allen
- Mr. Lincoln's High Tech War (2008) with Thomas B. Allen
See also
editReferences
edit- ^ "Biography". rogermacbrideallen.com.
- ^ a b "Biography". foxacre.com. 2002.
- ^ "Thomas Allen". The Washington Post. Retrieved October 19, 2019.
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