Robert Thurston

For the American historian, see Robert W. Thurston. For the American engineer, see Robert Henry Thurston.

Robert Thurston (born 28 October 1936, Lockport, New York) is a science fiction author well known for his works in popular shared world settings.

Career

Thurston attended the Clarion Workshop at Clarion State College, Pennsylvania in 1968, instructed by several major sci-fi writers (Kate Wilhelm, Damon Knight, Fritz Leiber, and Harlan Ellison, among others). He was awarded first prize for his short story "Set of Wheels," which was included, with two other short stories ("Anaconda" and "The Last Desperate Hour") in the anthology Clarion, edited by the workshop's founder, Robin Scott Wilson, in 1971.

FASA signed an agreement with Roc Publishing in 1991 that kicked off with Robert Thurston's Legend of the Jade Phoenix series for Battletech (1991).[1]

Thurston is best known for his Clan Jade Falcon novels of the BattleTech universe and the novelizations of the original Battlestar Galactica television series.

He has worked at New Jersey City University's Opportunity Scholarship Program as Coordinator of Supplemental Instruction, since 1992.

Bibliography

Short Stories

Novellas

Novelettes

Novels

Battlestar Galactica:

BattleTech novels:

Isaac Asimov's Robot City: Robots and Aliens

Novelizations

Essays

References

  1. Shannon Appelcline (2011). Designers & Dragons. Mongoose Publishing. p. 124. ISBN 978-1-907702-58-7.

External links

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