American fiction writer (born 1953)
Walter Jon Williams (born October 28, 1953)[ 1] is an American writer, primarily of science fiction . Previously he wrote nautical adventure fiction under the name Jon Williams , in particular, Privateers and Gentlemen (1981–1984), a series of historical novels set during the Age of Sail .[ 2]
Writing as Jon Williams, he designed the wargame Tradition of Victory and role-playing game Promotions and Prizes , which were republished by Fantasy Games Unlimited as Heart of Oak (1982) and Privateers and Gentlemen (1983).[ 3] : 74 A role-playing game sourcebook for Cyberpunk called Hardwired (1989) was licensed by R. Talsorian Games , based on the 1986 novel of the same name by Williams.[ 3] : 209
Williams was born in Duluth, Minnesota and graduated from the University of New Mexico , where he received his BA degree in 1975. He currently lives in Valencia County, New Mexico , south of Albuquerque about 22 miles.
In 2006, Williams founded the Taos Toolbox, a two-week writer's workshop for fantasy and science fiction writers.
In 2017, Williams was the Guest of Honor at the 75th World Science Fiction Convention , held in Helsinki.
Drake Maijstral series An SF comedy of manners series about the aristocratic burglar Drake Maijstral . Collected as an omnibus, Ten Points for Style (1995)
The Crown Jewels (1987)
House of Shards (1988)
Rock of Ages (1995)
Privateers and Gentlemen series , as Jon Williams[ 2]
To Glory Arise , originally The Privateer (1981)
The Tern Schooner , originally The Yankee (1981)
Brig of War , originally The Raider (1981)
The Macedonian (1981)
Cat Island (1981)
Dagmar Shaw series A sci-fi thriller series involving crowdsourcing and alternate reality games .
This Is Not a Game (2009)
Deep State (2011)
The Fourth Wall (2012)
"Diamonds from Tequila" (2014), short story published in Rogues
Quillifer series
Quillifer (2017)
Quillifer The Knight (2019)
Lord Quillifer (2022)[ 4]
Short fiction collections [ edit ]
Facets (1990)
Frankensteins and Foreign Devils (1998)
The Green Leopard Plague and Other Stories (Trade Hardcover: Night Shade Books, 2010, ISBN 978-1-59780-177-5 )
Notable short fiction [ edit ]
"Dinosaurs " (1987), Hugo Award nominee
"Witness" (1987), Nebula Award nominee
"Surfacing" (1988), Hugo Award and Nebula Award nominee
"Prayers on the Wind" (1991), Nebula Award nominee
"Wall, Stone, Craft" (1993), Hugo Award and Nebula Award nominee
"Red Elvis" (1994) (collected in Mike Resnick 's alternate history anthology Alternate Outlaws )
"Foreign Devils" in War of the Worlds: Global Dispatches (1996), Sidewise Award for Alternate History winner
"Lethe" (1999), Nebula Award nominee
"Daddy's World" (2000), Nebula Award winner
"Argonautica" (2001), Nebula Award nominee
"The Last Ride of German Freddie", in Worlds That Weren't (2002), Sidewise Award for Alternate History nominee
"The Green Leopard Plague " (2004), Nebula Award winner, Hugo Award nominee
^ Williams, Walter Jon (28 October 2007). "Geezer Test" . Walter Jon Williams. Retrieved 20 May 2021 . Since it's now my birthday, and the whole day is entirely about me—making it not unlike other days, actually—it's only appropriate that I devise a test to discover if you guys are as wise as I am.
^ a b
"The Nautical Fiction List" (T–Z). An Annotated Bibliography of Novels based in part on the work of John Kohnen (part 9). California Maritime Academy (csum.edu). Retrieved 2014-08-02.
^ a b Shannon Appelcline (2011). Designers & Dragons . Mongoose Publishing. ISBN 978-1-907702-58-7 .
^ Williams, Walter Jon (15 February 2022). Lord Quillifer . ISBN 978-1481490030 .
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