William H. Keith Jr. bibliography

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William H. Keith's writing career started in 1978, when he and his brother J. Andrew Keith began writing for Game Designers' Workshop (GDW) for their Traveller universe.[1]: 56  He has been prolific science fiction author ever since. He has written under several pseudonyms, most notably as H. Jay Riker and Ian Douglas.[2]

Dr. Who series[edit]

  • Dr. Who & the Vortex Crystal (1986) ISBN 978-0-931787-67-6
  • Dr. Who & the Rebel's Gamble (1986) ISBN 978-0-931787-68-3

BattleTech series[edit]

Renegade Legion[edit]

Freedom's Rangers series[edit]

Writing with J. Andrew Keith as Keith William Andrews.

Carrier series[edit]

Writing as Keith Douglass.

(subsequent books in this series written by other authors under the same house name)

Cybernarc series[edit]

Writing as Robert Cain.

Invaders of Charon: Buck Rogers in the XXVth Century series[edit]

Sharuq/Stingray[edit]

Warstrider series[edit]

SEALs, the Warrior Breed series[edit]

Writing as H. Jay Riker.[3]

SEAL Team Seven Series[edit]

Writing as Keith Douglass.

(subsequent books in this series written by other authors under the same house name)

In the worlds of Keith Laumer[edit]

With Babylon 5 celebrities[edit]

Written with Peter Jurasik:

Ghostwritten for Bruce Boxleitner:

Star*Drive universe[edit]

The Silent Service series[edit]

Writing as H. Jay Riker.[4]

(Greyback Class was written by J. Andrew Keith, not William H. Keith. It is shown here to complete the series.)

Non-fiction[edit]

CD-Rom Game Guides, written with Nina Barton:

Craft:

Essays:

Galactic Marines series[edit]

Writing as Ian Douglas.[5]

Heritage Trilogy

Legacy Trilogy

Inheritance Trilogy

Stephen Coonts' Deep Black series[edit]

Written with Stephen Coonts.

(previous books in this series written by Stephen Coonts and Jim DeFelice)

Star Carrier series[edit]

Writing as Ian Douglas.[6]

Android[edit]

Star Corpsman series[edit]

Writing as Ian Douglas.[7]

The Last Line[edit]

Written with Lt. Col. Anthony Shaffer

Andromedan Dark series[edit]

Writing as Ian Douglas.[8]

Short stories[edit]

References[edit]

  1. ^ Shannon Appelcline (2011). Designers & Dragons. Mongoose Publishing. ISBN 978-1-907702-58-7.
  2. ^ Most of this data is directly from the author's website (www.whkeith.com) and from the author's personal proofreader, editor, webmaster, and office manager.
  3. ^ "Author Page: H. Jay Riker". Harper Collins. Retrieved 2 October 2018.
  4. ^ "Author Page: H. Jay Riker". Harper Collins. Retrieved 2 October 2018.
  5. ^ "Author Page: Ian Douglas". Harper Collins. Retrieved 2 October 2018.
  6. ^ "Author Page: Ian Douglas". Harper Collins. Retrieved 2 October 2018.
  7. ^ "Author Page: Ian Douglas". Harper Collins. Retrieved 2 October 2018.
  8. ^ "Author Page: Ian Douglas". Harper Collins. Retrieved 2 October 2018.