K. W. Jeter
Kevin Wayne Jeter (born 1950) is an American science fiction and horror author known for his literary writing style, dark themes, and paranoid, unsympathetic characters. Jeter attended college at California State University, Fullerton where he became friends with James P. Blaylock and Tim Powers, and through them, Philip K. Dick. Jeter was actually the inspiration for the character named Kevin in Dick's novel, Valis. Many of Jeter's books focus on the subjective nature of reality in a way that is reminiscent of the works of Dick.
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1950 - Science fiction - Horror - Author - California State University, Fullerton - James P. Blaylock - Tim Powers - Philip K. Dick - Valis
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Jeter wrote what was likely to be the first true Cyberpunk novel, Dr. Adder, but it was about ten years before any publisher would agree to publish it, despite enthusiastic recommendations from Philip K. Dick, due to its violent and sexually-provocative content. Jeter is also the first to coin the term, "Steampunk", to describe the retro-technology, alternate-history works that he published along with his friends, Blaylock and Powers. Jeter's Steampunk novels were Morlock Night and Infernal Devices.
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Cyberpunk - Dr. Adder - Steampunk
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As well as his own original novels, K. W. Jeter has written a number of authorized novel sequels to the critically acclaimed 1982 motion picture Blade Runner, which was adapted from Philip K. Dick's novel Do Androids Dream of Electric Sheep.
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1982 - Blade Runner - Philip K. Dick - Do Androids Dream of Electric Sheep
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Even though Mr. Jeter regularly writes novels for Alien Nation, Star Wars and various Star Trek franchises, he also continues to publish original books and screenplays.
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Alien Nation - Star Wars - Star Trek
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He currently lives in Las Vegas, Nevada with his wife, Geri.
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Original books include
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- Morlock Night (1979) - a sequel to H. G. Wells' The Time Machine
- Soul Eater (1983)
- Dr. Adder (1984)
- The Glass Hammer (1985)
- Infernal Devices (1987)
- Dark Seeker (1987)
- Mantis (1987)
- Death Arms (1989)
- Farewell Horizontal (1989)
- In the Land of the Dead (1989)
- The Night Man (1989)
- Madlands (1991)
- Wolf Flow (1992)
- NOIR (1998)
- The Mandalorian Armor (1998)
- Hard Merchandise (1999)
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Star Wars books include
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Blade Runner sequels include
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