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Robert Thurston (28 October 1936 – 20 October 2021) was a
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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 (
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, Damon Knight,
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, among others). He did graduate studies in English literature at the University of Buffalo and a was a veteran of the
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. 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 lasted for 10 years and started a long line of publication with Robert Thurston's ''Legend of the Jade Phoenix'' series for ''Battletech'' (1991). Thurston is best known for his Clan Jade Falcon novels of the BattleTech universe and the novelizations of the original ''
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'' television series. He had worked at New Jersey City University's Opportunity Scholarship Program as Coordinator of Supplemental Instruction, since 1992.


Bibliography


Novels

* *''Set of Wheels''. New York: Berkley 1983 *''Q Colony''. Berkley, 1985 *''For the Silverfish (Rugger No. 1)''. New York: Avon Books, 1985 ;Battlestar Galactica series *''Battlestar Galactica'' (with Glen A. Larson) 1978 *''The Cylon Death Machine'' (with Glen A. Larson) 1979 *''The Tombs of Kobol'' (with Glen A. Larson) 1979 *''The Young Warriors'' (with Glen A. Larson) 1980 *''The Nightmare Machine'' (with Glen A. Larson) 1985 *''Die, Chameleon!'' (with Glen A. Larson) 1986 *''Apollo's War'' (with Glen A. Larson) 1987 *''Surrender the Galactica!'' (with Glen A. Larson) 1988 ; BattleTech series *'' Way of the Clans'' (1991) *'' Bloodname'' (1991) *'' Falcon Guard'' (1991) *'' I Am Jade Falcon'' (1995) *'' Freebirth'' (1998) *'' Falcon Rising'' (1999) ;
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's Robot City – Robots and Aliens series *''Isaac Asimov's Robot City: Robots and Aliens 3: Intruder''. Ace, 1990 *''Isaac Asimov's Robots and Aliens 2: Intruder (Book 3), Alliance (Book 4 by Jerry Oltion)''. I Books, 2002 ;Novelizations *'' Robot Jox: The Novel''. Based on a screenplay by
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and Dennis Paoli. New York: Avon Books, 1989 *''1492: The Conquest of Paradise''. London; New York: Penguin Books, 1992


Short fiction

;StoriesShort stories unless otherwise noted. *"Wheels." ''Clarion'' ed. Robin Scott Wilson. Berkeley: Signet, 1971 *"Anaconda." ''Clarion'' ed. Robin Scott Wilson. Berkeley: Signet, 1971 *"The Last Desperate Hour." ''Clarion'' ed. Robin Scott Wilson. Berkeley: Signet, 1971 *"Get FDR!" ''Clarion II'' ed. Robin Scott Wilson. Berkeley: Signet, 1972 *"The Good Life." ''Clarion II'' ed. Robin Scott Wilson. Berkeley: Signet, 1972 *"Punchline." ''Clarion II'' ed. Robin Scott Wilson. Berkeely: Signet, 1972 *"Good-Bye Shelley, Shirley, Charlotte, Charlene." ''Orbit 11'' ed. Damon Knight. New York: Putnam, 1972 *"The Hippie-Dip File." ''Fantasy & Science Fiction'' March 1972 and ''Social Problems Through Science Fiction'' ed. Martin H. Greenberg, John W. Milstead, Joseph D. Olander & Patricia S. Warrick. New York: St. Martin's, 1975 *"She/Her." ''Infinity #5'' ed. Robert Hoskins. Lancer, 1973 *"Up Against the Wall." ''Amazing'' August 1973 and ''School and Society Through Science Fiction'' ed. Joseph D. Olander, Martin H. Greenberg & Patricia Warrick. Chicago: Rand McNally College Publishing, 1974 *"Soundtrack: The Making of a Thoroughbred." ''Fantastic'' Vol. 23 no. 4, May 1974 *"Searching the Ruins." Amazing August 1974 *"The Haunted Writing Manual." ''Fantastic'' October 1975 *"Theodora and Theodora." ''New Dimensions: Science Fiction Number 5''. New York: Harper & Row, 1975 *"Groups." ''Fantastic'' February 1976 *"If That's Paradise, Toss Me an Apple." ''Amazing Stories'' March 1976 *"Parker Frightened on a Tightrope." ''Fantastic Sword & Sorcery and Fantasy Stories'' Vol. 25 no. 5 November 1976 *"Aliens." ''Fantasy & Science Fiction'' Vol. 51 no. 6 December 1976 *"The Mars Ship." ''Fantasy & Science Fiction'' Vol. 52 no. 6 June 1977 *"The Bulldog Nutcracker." ''Chrysalis Vol. 2''. Ed. Roy Torgeson. New York: Zebra Books, 1978 *"Seedplanter." ''Chrysalis Vol. 3''. Ed. Roy Torgeson. New York: Zebra Books, 1978 *"What Johnny Did on His Summer Vacation." (with Joe W. Haldeman). ''Rod Serling's Other Worlds'' ed. Rod Serling. Bantam, 1978. *"The Wanda Lake Number." ''Analog Science Fiction/Science Fact'' Jan. 1979 and ''Light Years and Dark'' Ed. Michael Bishop. Berkly 1984 *"Alternate 51: Bliss." ''The Berkeley Showcase: New Writings in Science Fiction and Fantasy Vol. 4''. Ed. Victoria Schochet & John W. Silbersack. New York: Berkeley Books, July 1981 *"The Fire at Sarah Siddons." ''Isaac Asimov's Science Fiction Magazine'' Vol. 8 no. 8 August 1984 *"Was That House There Yesterday?" ''Universe 16'' Ed. Terry Carr. New York: Doubleday & Co., 1986 *"The World's Light Heavyweight Champion in Nineteen Twenty-Something" ''Fantasy & Science Fiction'' Vol. 100 no. 6 June 2001 *"Who Wants to Live Forever?" ''Fantasy & Science Fiction'' Vol. 103 no.2 August 2002 *"Zeroing In." ''The Corps: Battlecorps Anthology Vol. 1.'' Catalyst Game Labs, 2008 *"Face in the Viewport." ''BattleTech: 25 Years of Art and Fiction.'' Catalyst Game Labs, 2009 ;Novellas *"Kingmakers." ''New Voices in Science Fiction''. ed. George R.R. Martin. 1977 *"Vibrations." ''Chrysalis 4''. Ed. Roy Torgeson.New York: Zebra Books, 1979 *"The Oonaa Woman." ''The Berkeley Showcase: New Writings in Science Fiction and Fantasy Vol. 3''. Ed. Victoria Schochet & John W. Silbersack. New York: Berkeley Books, January 1981 ;Novelettes; *"Carolyn's Laughter." ''Fantasy & Science Fiction'' Vol. 42 no. 1 1972 *"Dream by Number." ''Fantasy & Science Fiction'' Vol. 49 no. 3 September 1975 *"Marchplateau." ''Worlds of If Science Fiction, Fantasy, and Fact'' Sept-Nov. 1986 *"I.D.I.D." ''Fantasy & Science Fiction'' Vol. 108 no. 5 May 2005 *"One Magic Ring, Used." ''Fantastic'' Vol. 25 no. 3 May 1976 *"Under Siege." ''Fantasy & Science Fiction'' Vol. 47 no. 1 July 1974 *"Wheels Westward." ''Cosmos'' Vol. 1 no. 4 November 1977 *"Nobody Like Josh." ''Asimov's Science Fiction'' #486, July 2016


Introductions and other contributions

*"Introduction." ''Big Time''. Fritz Leiber. Gregg Press, 1976 *"Introduction." ''Dark Universe''. Daniel F. Galouye. Gregg Press, 1976 *"Introduction." ''Driftglass''. Samuel R. Delany. Gregg Press, 1977 *"Introduction." ''The Early Science Fiction Stories of Thomas M. Disch''. Gregg Press, 1977 *"Introduction." ''Today We Choose Faces''. Roger Zelazny. Gregg Press, 1978 *"Introduction." ''The Game Players of Titan''. Philip K. Dick. Gregg Press, 1979 *"Afterword." ''The Fantasies of Harlan Ellison''. Gregg Press, 1979


References


External links

*https://web.archive.org/web/20070909021024/http://contento.best.vwh.net/s242.htm#A4530 Index to Science Fiction Anthologies and Collections, Combined Edition * *http://catalog.loc.gov/ The Library of Congress Online Catalog *https://web.archive.org/web/20091027102206/http://geocities.com/sjpaxton/thurston.html Interview with Robert Thurston at Battlestar Network *http://www.fantasticfiction.co.uk/t/robert-thurston/ Fantastic Fiction *https://web.archive.org/web/20081009074920/http://www.scifi.com/sfw/issue379/interview.html Author Jack Dann mentions meeting Robert Thurston and other SF writers. *https://web.archive.org/web/20070927024007/http://www.classicbattletech.com/downloads/BattleTech_Novel_List.pdf List of Battletech Book Series {{DEFAULTSORT:Thurston, Robert 1936 births 2021 deaths 20th-century American male writers 20th-century American novelists 20th-century American short story writers American male novelists American male short story writers American science fiction writers The Magazine of Fantasy & Science Fiction people People from Lockport, New York New Jersey City University faculty University at Buffalo alumni Clarion University of Pennsylvania alumni