William H. Keith Jr. bibliography

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.