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+ | | Occupation = Author,<br />[[IMR]], [[CGL]] and [[BattleCorps]] founder | ||
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+ | | homepage = http://www.lorenlcoleman.com | ||
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==Brief History== | ==Brief History== | ||
− | '''Loren L. Coleman''' is a science-fiction writer, known for having written many books for series such as [[Star Trek]], [[BattleTech]] & [[MechWarrior: Dark Age]], Age of Conan, Crimson Skies, Magic: The Gathering and others. A former member of the United States Navy, he has also written | + | '''Loren L. Coleman''', born in Longview, Washington,<ref>according to the biography section on his homepage</ref> is a science-fiction writer, known for having written many books for series such as [[Star Trek]], [[BattleTech]] & [[MechWarrior: Dark Age]], Age of Conan, Crimson Skies, Magic: The Gathering, and others. A former member of the United States Navy, he has also written gaming fiction and source material for such companies as [[FASA]], TSR, Inc. and Wizards of the Coast. His first professional fiction novel contract was for the BattleTech novel ''[[Double Blind]]''. |
− | He is one of the founders of [[InMediaRes]], the parent company that owns [ | + | He is one of the founders of [[InMediaRes]], the parent company of BattleTech licensee [[Catalyst Game Labs]] and also the company that owns [[BattleCorps]], a website dedicated to BattleTech fiction. Beyond several print novels published for [[Classic BattleTech]] and its [[MechWarrior: Dark Age]] setting he authored numerous short stories published via BattleCorps, including the serial work ''[[Shadows of Faith]]'', the continuation of the main BattleTech storyline from where it left off in ''[[Endgame]]''. |
==Bibliography== | ==Bibliography== | ||
===Novels=== | ===Novels=== | ||
====BattleTech==== | ====BattleTech==== | ||
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* 1997. ''[[Double-Blind]]'' | * 1997. ''[[Double-Blind]]'' | ||
+ | * 1997. ''[[Binding Force]]'' | ||
* 1999. ''[[Threads of Ambition]]'' | * 1999. ''[[Threads of Ambition]]'' | ||
* 1999. ''[[The Killing Fields]]'' | * 1999. ''[[The Killing Fields]]'' | ||
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* 2002. ''[[Endgame]]'' | * 2002. ''[[Endgame]]'' | ||
− | ====Magic: the Gathering | + | ;MechWarrior: Dark Age |
+ | * 2003. ''[[A Call to Arms]]'' | ||
+ | * 2003. ''[[By Temptations and By War]]'' | ||
+ | * 2004. ''[[Blood of the Isle]]'' | ||
+ | * 2005. ''[[Sword of Sedition]]'' | ||
+ | * 2005. ''[[Fortress Republic (novel)|Fortress Republic]]'' | ||
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+ | ====Other==== | ||
+ | ;Magic: the Gathering | ||
* 1999. ''Bloodlines'' | * 1999. ''Bloodlines'' | ||
− | + | ;Vor- the Maelstrom | |
* 1999. ''Into the Maelstrom'' | * 1999. ''Into the Maelstrom'' | ||
− | + | ;Crimson Skies | |
* 2000. ''Rogue Flyer'' | * 2000. ''Rogue Flyer'' | ||
* 2001. ''Falcon's Prey'' | * 2001. ''Falcon's Prey'' | ||
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* 2003. Star Trek: Starfleet Corps of Engineers #29: ''Aftermath'' (eBook, released as an anthology in 2006) | * 2003. Star Trek: Starfleet Corps of Engineers #29: ''Aftermath'' (eBook, released as an anthology in 2006) | ||
:*"Demon, book 1" (with [[Randall N. Bills]]) | :*"Demon, book 1" (with [[Randall N. Bills]]) | ||
:*"Demon, book 2" (with Randall N. Bills) | :*"Demon, book 2" (with Randall N. Bills) | ||
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* 2005. ''Blood of Wolves'' | * 2005. ''Blood of Wolves'' | ||
* 2005. ''Cimmerian Rage'' | * 2005. ''Cimmerian Rage'' | ||
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===Sourcebooks=== | ===Sourcebooks=== | ||
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====BattleTech==== | ====BattleTech==== | ||
* 1995. ''[[MechWarrior Companion]]'' | * 1995. ''[[MechWarrior Companion]]'' | ||
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* 2005. ''[[Technical Readout: 3055 Upgrade]]'' | * 2005. ''[[Technical Readout: 3055 Upgrade]]'' | ||
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+ | ;Role Aids | ||
+ | * 1993. ''Denizens of Diannor'' (Mayfair Games) | ||
+ | * 1994. ''Underground Companion'' | ||
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+ | ;Advanced Dungeons & Dragons | ||
+ | * 1995. ''Chronomancer'' (TSR) | ||
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+ | ;Earthdawn | ||
* 2001. Earthdawn Companion, Second Edition (Living Room Games) | * 2001. Earthdawn Companion, Second Edition (Living Room Games) | ||
Revision as of 13:53, 19 September 2016
Loren L. Coleman | |
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Born | 1968 |
Occupation | Author, IMR, CGL and BattleCorps founder |
Homepage | http://www.lorenlcoleman.com |
Contents
Brief History
Loren L. Coleman, born in Longview, Washington,[1] is a science-fiction writer, known for having written many books for series such as Star Trek, BattleTech & MechWarrior: Dark Age, Age of Conan, Crimson Skies, Magic: The Gathering, and others. A former member of the United States Navy, he has also written gaming fiction and source material for such companies as FASA, TSR, Inc. and Wizards of the Coast. His first professional fiction novel contract was for the BattleTech novel Double Blind.
He is one of the founders of InMediaRes, the parent company of BattleTech licensee Catalyst Game Labs and also the company that owns BattleCorps, a website dedicated to BattleTech fiction. Beyond several print novels published for Classic BattleTech and its MechWarrior: Dark Age setting he authored numerous short stories published via BattleCorps, including the serial work Shadows of Faith, the continuation of the main BattleTech storyline from where it left off in Endgame.
Bibliography
Novels
BattleTech
- Classic BattleTech
- 1997. Double-Blind
- 1997. Binding Force
- 1999. Threads of Ambition
- 1999. The Killing Fields
- 2000. Illusions of Victory
- 2001. Flashpoint
- 2001. Patriots and Tyrants
- 2002. Storms of Fate
- 2002. Endgame
- MechWarrior
- Dark Age
- 2003. A Call to Arms
- 2003. By Temptations and By War
- 2004. Blood of the Isle
- 2005. Sword of Sedition
- 2005. Fortress Republic
Other
- Magic
- the Gathering
- 1999. Bloodlines
- Vor- the Maelstrom
- 1999. Into the Maelstrom
- Crimson Skies
- 2000. Rogue Flyer
- 2001. Falcon's Prey
- Star Trek
- 2003. Star Trek: Starfleet Corps of Engineers #29: Aftermath (eBook, released as an anthology in 2006)
- "Demon, book 1" (with Randall N. Bills)
- "Demon, book 2" (with Randall N. Bills)
- Age of Conan
- 2005. Blood of Wolves
- 2005. Cimmerian Rage
- 2005. Songs of Victory
Sourcebooks
BattleTech
- 1995. MechWarrior Companion
- 1996. Field Manual: Draconis Combine
- 1997. The Dragon Roars
- 1998. Technical Readout: 3060
- 1999. MechWarrior, Third Edition
- 2000. Field Manual: Capellan Confederation
- 2002. Technical Readout: 3067
- 2003. Classic BattleTech Companion
- 2003. Classic BattleTech Miniatures Rules
- 2003. Field Manual: Mercenaries, Revised
- 2003. Field Manual: Update
- 2003. Technical Readout: Project Phoenix
- 2003. Record Sheets: MechWarrior Dark Age I
- 2005. Dawn of the Jihad
- 2005. Technical Readout: 3055 Upgrade
Other
- Role Aids
- 1993. Denizens of Diannor (Mayfair Games)
- 1994. Underground Companion
- Advanced Dungeons & Dragons
- 1995. Chronomancer (TSR)
- Earthdawn
- 2001. Earthdawn Companion, Second Edition (Living Room Games)
External Links
- "Loren L. Coleman" on Memory Alpha, the Star Trek wiki.
- "Loren L. Coleman" on Memory Beta, the wiki for licensed Star Trek content.
References
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- ↑ according to the biography section on his homepage