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==Overview==
 
==Overview==
'''Victor Woodward Milán''' (born 1954 in Tulsa, Oklahoma; died 13 February 2018 in Albuquerque, N.M.) was an [[w:United States|American]] science fiction writer. In 1986 he won the [[w:Prometheus Award|Prometheus Award]] for ''Cybernetic Samurai''. Besides his [[BattleTech]] work, he also wrote several [[w:shared universe|shared universe]] works for the [[w:Forgotten Realms|Forgotten Realms]], ''[[w:Star Trek|Star Trek]]'', and [[w:Wild Cards|Wild Cards]] universes. He also wrote books under the pseudonyms Richard Austin (Jove Books ''The Guardians'' series), Robert Baron (Jove Books' ''Stormrider'' series), and S. L. Hunter (''Steele'' series with Simon Hawke, who used the pen name J. D. Masters). He also wrote at least 9 novels under the "house name" of James Axler for the Harlequin Press/Gold Eagle Books ''Deathlands'' series and ''Outlanders'' series.
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'''Victor Woodward Milán''' (born 1954 in Tulsa, Oklahoma died 13 February 2018 in Albuquerque, New Mexico) was an [[w:United States|American]] science fiction writer. In 1986 he won the [[w:Prometheus Award|Prometheus Award]] for ''Cybernetic Samurai''. Besides his [[BattleTech]] work, he also wrote several [[w:shared universe|shared universe]] works for the [[w:Forgotten Realms|Forgotten Realms]], ''[[w:Star Trek|Star Trek]]'', and [[w:Wild Cards|Wild Cards]] universes. He also wrote books under the pseudonyms Richard Austin (Jove Books ''The Guardians'' series), Robert Baron (Jove Books' ''Stormrider'' series), and S. L. Hunter (''Steele'' series with Simon Hawke, who used the pen name J. D. Masters). He also wrote at least 9 novels under the "house name" of James Axler for the Harlequin Press/Gold Eagle Books ''Deathlands'' series and ''Outlanders'' series.
  
 
He died following a short battle with cancer, at age 63.
 
He died following a short battle with cancer, at age 63.
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==Novel List==
 
==Novel List==
 
===Battletech novels===
 
===Battletech novels===
* ''[[Close Quarters]]''
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* ''[[Close Quarters]]'' (1994)
* ''[[Hearts of Chaos]]''
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* ''[[Hearts of Chaos]]'' (1996)
* ''[[Black Dragon (novel)|Black Dragon]]''
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* ''[[Black Dragon (novel)|Black Dragon]]'' (1996)
  
 
===Dark Age novels===
 
===Dark Age novels===
* ''[[Flight of the Falcon]]''
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* ''[[Flight of the Falcon]]'' (2004)
* ''[[A Rending of Falcons]]''
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* ''[[A Rending of Falcons]]'' (2007)
  
 
==See Also==
 
==See Also==

Revision as of 00:07, 8 September 2020

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Victor Milán
Born 1954
Died 13 February 2018
Occupation Author
Alias name(s) Richard Austin,
Robert Baron,
S. L. Hunter,
James Axler

Overview

Victor Woodward Milán (born 1954 in Tulsa, Oklahoma – died 13 February 2018 in Albuquerque, New Mexico) was an American science fiction writer. In 1986 he won the Prometheus Award for Cybernetic Samurai. Besides his BattleTech work, he also wrote several shared universe works for the Forgotten Realms, Star Trek, and Wild Cards universes. He also wrote books under the pseudonyms Richard Austin (Jove Books The Guardians series), Robert Baron (Jove Books' Stormrider series), and S. L. Hunter (Steele series with Simon Hawke, who used the pen name J. D. Masters). He also wrote at least 9 novels under the "house name" of James Axler for the Harlequin Press/Gold Eagle Books Deathlands series and Outlanders series.

He died following a short battle with cancer, at age 63.

Novel List

Battletech novels

Dark Age novels

See Also

External Links