Dennis Schmidt (author)
Dennis Schmidt is an American science fiction and fantasy author who published from 1978 to 1990. He has published his ten novels in three series. He is known for incorporating elements of Zen philosophy and martial arts into space opera and fantasy plots.[1]
Dennis Arthur Schmidt | |
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Born | Illinois, United States | January 30, 1939
Occupation | Novelist |
Nationality | American |
Period | 1978-1990 |
Genre | science fiction and fantasy |
Publications
Kensho (series):[2] A series of martial arts stories taking place on a distant world.
- Way-Farer, Ace Books, 1978[3]
- Kensho, Ace Books, 1979[4]
- Satori, Ace Books, 1981[5]
- Wanderer, Ace Science Fiction Books, 1985[6]
Twilight of the Gods (trilogy): A series of fantasy novels.
- The First Name, 1985
- Groa's Other Eye, 1986
- Three Trumps Sounding, 1987
The Questioner Trilogy
- Labyrinth, 1989
- City of Crystal Shadow, 1990
- Dark Paradise, 1990
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References
- Clute, John. "Schmidt, Dennis". The Encyclopedia of Science Fiction. London: Gollancz. Retrieved 21 July 2014.
- Cottrill, Tim; Greenberg, Martin H.; Waugh, Charles G. (1986). Science Fiction and Fantasy Series and Sequels. New York & London: Garland Publishing, Inc. p. 192.
- Way-farer. OCLC 4068359.
- Kensho. OCLC 17245374.
- Satori. OCLC 8471832.
- Wanderer. OCLC 13304798.
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