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Kevin Wayne Jeter (born March 26, 1950) is an American science fiction and
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author known for his literary writing style, dark themes, and paranoid, unsympathetic characters. He has written novels set in the ''
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'' and ''
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'' universes, and has written three sequels to ''
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''. Jeter also gained recognition for coining the term "
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s."


Biography

Jeter attended college at
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where he became friends with
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and Tim Powers, and through them,
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. Jeter was actually the inspiration for "Kevin" in Dick's semi-autobiographical novel, ''Valis''. Many of Jeter's books focus on the subjective nature of reality in a way reminiscent of Dick's. Philip K. Dick enthusiastically recommended Jeter's early
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novel, ''
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''. Due to its violent and sexually provocative content, it took Jeter around ten years to find a publisher for it. Jeter would also coin the term
steampunk Steampunk is a subgenre of science fiction that incorporates retrofuturistic technology and aesthetics inspired by 19th-century industrial steam-powered machinery. Steampunk works are often set in an alternative history of the Victorian era or ...
, in reference to cyberpunk in a letter to '' Locus'' in April 1987, in order to describe the steam-technology, alternate-history works that he published along with his friends, Blaylock and Powers. Jeter's steampunk novels are '' Morlock Night'', '' Infernal Devices'', and its sequels ''Fiendish Schemes'' (2013) and ''Grim Expectations'' (2017). As well as his own original novels, K. W. Jeter has written three authorized novel sequels to the critically acclaimed 1982 motion picture ''
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'', which was adapted from
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's novel '' Do Androids Dream of Electric Sheep?''.


Bibliography


Original novels

* ''Seeklight'' (1975) * ''The Dreamfields'' (1976) * '' Morlock Night'' (1979; a sequel to
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The Time Machine'') * ''Soul Eater'' (1983) * '' Dark Seeker'' (1987) * ''Mantis'' (1987) * '' Farewell Horizontal'' (1989) * '' In the Land of the Dead'' (1989) * '' The Night Man'' (1989) * ''Alligator Alley'' (1989), with Mink Mole a.k.a. Tim MacNamara * '' Madlands'' (1991) * ''
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'' (1992) * '' Noir'' (1998) * ''
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'' (2011) * ''Death's Apprentice'' (2012), with Gareth Jefferson Jones


Dr. Adder trilogy

* ''
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'' (1984) * ''The Glass Hammer'' (1985) * '' Death Arms'' (1987)


George Dower trilogy

# '' Infernal Devices'' (1987) # ''Fiendish Schemes'' (2013) # ''Grim Expectations'' (2017)


Novellas

* ''Ninja Two-Fifty'' (2006)


''Star Wars'' books

* ''
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'' (1998) * ''
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'' (1998) * ''
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'' (1999)


''Blade Runner'' sequels

* '' Blade Runner 2: The Edge of Human'' (1995) * '' Blade Runner 3: Replicant Night'' (1996) * '' Blade Runner 4: Eye and Talon'' (2000)


''Star Trek: Deep Space Nine'' novels

* ''Bloodletter'' (1993) * ''Warped'' (1995)


Comic book works

* '' Mister E'' (DC) (1991) * ''Star Trek: N-Vector'' (Wildstorm) (2000)


The Kim Oh Thrillers (as Kim Oh)

* ''Real Dangerous Girl'' (Editions Herodiade Oct. 2011) * ''Real Dangerous Job'' (Editions Herodiade Oct. 2011) * ''Real Dangerous People'' (Editions Herodiade Oct. 2011) * ''Real Dangerous Place'' (Editions Herodiade July 2012) * ''Real Dangerous Fun'' (Editions Herodiade July 2014) * ''Real Dangerous Ride'' (Editions Herodiade Mar. 2015) * ''Real Dangerous Plan'' (Editions Herodiade Aug. 2015)


References


External links

*
K. W. Jeter website

Cyberpunk timeline
at cyberpunkreview.com. {{DEFAULTSORT:Jeter, K. W. 1950 births Living people American science fiction writers American horror writers Cyberpunk writers California State University, Fullerton alumni Writers from San Francisco 20th-century American novelists 21st-century American novelists American male novelists Steampunk writers 20th-century American male writers 21st-century American male writers