David Drake

David Drake
David Drake
Born September 24, 1945 (1945-09-24) (age 66)
Occupation Author
Language English
Nationality United States
Alma mater University of Iowa, Duke University School of Law
Genres Science fiction, fantasy
Notable work(s) Hammer's Slammers, RCN Series


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David Drake (born September 24, 1945) is an American author of science fiction and fantasy literature. A Vietnam War veteran who has worked as a lawyer, he is now one of the premier authors of the military science fiction subgenre.

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Biography

Drake graduated Phi Beta Kappa from the University of Iowa, majoring in history (with honors) and Latin. His studies at Duke University School of Law were interrupted for two years when he was drafted into the U.S. Army, where he served as an enlisted interrogator with the 11th Armored Cavalry in Vietnam and Cambodia. With Karl Edward Wagner and Jim Groce, he was one of the founders of Carcosa, a small press. He now lives in Pittsboro, North Carolina.

Works

His best-known non-collaborative work is the Hammer's Slammers series of military science fiction. His newer Republic of Cinnabar Navy (RCN) series are space operas inspired by the Aubrey–Maturin novels. In 1997, Drake began his largest fantasy series, Lord of the Isles, using elements of Sumerian religion and medieval technology. In 2007, Drake finished the series with its ninth volume.

In addition to his own works, he often provides both plotting and a military perspective to many collaborative writing projects, such as his contributions to the Heroes in Hell series. Earlier in his career, Drake worked in collaboration with some other authors by providing detailed plot outlines (5,000 to 15,000 words), after which they did "the real work of development in the outline into a novel." He doesn't "consider [his] involvement to be that of a real co-author."[2] His co-authors include Karl Edward Wagner, S.M. Stirling, and Eric Flint.

Drake's plots often draw heavily on his extensive knowledge of history, literature, and mythology. Starting with Northworld in 1990,[1] he has generally explained the background to each book in an afterword or preface. Additionally, Drake's plots frequently center around a clash of political systems.

As John Clute concluded in the entry on Drake in the 1993 edition of The Encyclopedia of Science Fiction, "Today there seems very little to stop [Drake] from writing exactly what he wishes to write."

Some of Drake's works are available for free download in the Baen Free Library.

Bibliography

A complete bibliography, with Drake's comments, is available at http://david-drake.com/bibliography.html.

Anthologies edited

  • Armageddon (1986)—with Billie Sue Mosiman
  • A Century of Horror 1970–1979: The Greatest Stories of the Decade (1987)—with Martin H. Greenberg
  • Space Gladiators (1989)
  • A Separate Star: A Science Fiction Tribute to Rudyard Kipling (1989)—with Sandra Miesel
  • Heads to the Storm (1989)—with Sandra Miesel
  • Space Infantry (1989)—with Martin H. Greenberg
  • The Eternal City (1989)
  • Space Dreadnoughts (1990)—with Martin H. Greenberg and Charles G. Waugh
  • Dogs of War (2001)
  • Foreign Legions (2001)—with Eric Flint and David Weber (read online),
  • The World Turned Upside Down (2005)—with Jim Baen and Eric Flint

Fleet/Battlestation

With Bill Fawcett

Fleet

With Bill Fawcett

  • The Fleet (1988)
  • Counterattack (1988)
  • Breakthrough (1989)
  • Sworn Allies (1990)
  • Total War (1990)
  • Crisis (1991)
Battlestation

With Bill Fawcett

  • Battlestation (1992)
  • The Vanguard (1993)
  • Battlestations (2011)—omnibus compendium of Battlestation and The Vanguard

War and Honor

With Gordon R. Dickson, Christopher Stasheff and Chelsea Quinn Yarbro

  • Blood and War (1993)

ARC Riders

With Janet Morris

  • ARC Riders (1995)
  • The Fourth Rome (1996)

Belisarius series

Written by Eric Flint. David contributed to the outlines only, but is listed as a co-author from the publisher.

The Books of the Elements

  1. The Legions of Fire (2010)[3]
  2. Out of the Waters (2011)[4]

Car Warriors

  • The Square Deal (1992), nominally set in Steve Jackson Games's Car Wars universe.

Collections

  • Time Safari (1982)
  • From the Heart of Darkness (1983)
  • Lacey and His Friends (1986)
  • Vettius and His Friends (1989)
  • Old Nathan (1991) (read online),
  • The Military Dimension (1991)
  • The Military Dimension Mark II (1995)
  • All the Way to the Gallows (1996)
  • The Warmasters (2002)—with Eric Flint and David Weber
  • Grimmer Than Hell (2003) (read online)
  • Mountain Magic (2004)—with Eric Flint, Henry Kuttner and Ryk E. Spoor
  • Other Times Than Peace (2006) (read online)

Crisis of Empire

The General series

Written by S. M. Stirling. David contributed to the outlines only, but is listed as a co-author from the publisher.

World of Bellevue:

  • The Forge (1991)
  • The Hammer (1992)
  • The Anvil (1993)
  • The Steel (1993)
  • The Sword (1995)

World of Visager:

World of Hafardine:

Hammer's Slammers

  • Hammer's Slammers (1979)
  • Cross the Stars (1984) (read online)
  • The Forlorn Hope (1984)—takes place in the Hammerverse, but does not concern the Slammers
  • At Any Price (1985)
  • Counting the Cost (1987)
  • Rolling Hot (1989)
  • The Warrior (1991)
  • The Sharp End (1993)
  • The Voyage (1993)
  • Paying the Piper (2002) (read online),
  • The Complete Hammer's Slammers Volume 1 (2005)—Omnibus edition; includes all the short stories.
  • The Complete Hammer's Slammers Volume 2 (2006)—Omnibus edition; includes At Any Price, Counting the Cost, Rolling Hot, The Warrior
  • The Complete Hammer's Slammers Volume 3 (2007)—Omnibus edition; includes The Sharp End, Paying the Piper, The Darkness
  • The Tank Lords—Includes Under the Hammer, Rolling Hot, Night March, Code-Name Feirefitz & The Tank Lords. (read online)

Heroes in Hell

Honorverse

Lord of the Isles

  1. Lord of the Isles (1997) (read online)
  2. Queen of Demons (1998)
  3. Servant of the Dragon (1999)
  4. Mistress of the Catacombs (2001)
  5. Goddess of the Ice Realm (2003)
  6. Master of the Cauldron (2004)
  7. The Fortress of Glass (2006)
  8. The Mirror of Worlds (2007)
  9. The Gods Return (2008)

Non-series novels

  • The Dragon Lord (1979)
  • Birds of Prey (1984)
  • Killer (1985)—with Karl Edward Wagner (read online)
  • Active Measures (1985)—with Janet Morris
  • Lacey and His Friends (1986)—plus Travellers and Time Safari
  • Ranks of Bronze (1986) (read online)
  • Bridgehead (1986)
  • Kill Ratio (1987)—with Janet Morris
  • Target (1989)—with Janet Morris
  • The Undesired Princess and the Enchanted Bunny (1990)—with L. Sprague de Camp
  • The Hunter Returns (1991)—based on Jim Kjelgaard's Fire-Hunter, for his estate
  • Starliner (1992)
  • Tyrannosaur (1994)
  • Enemy of My Enemy (1995)—with Ben Ohlander
  • Redliners (1996) (read online)
  • Patriots (1996)

Northworld

  • Northworld (1990)
  • Vengeance (1991)
  • Justice (1992)
    • Northworld Trilogy (1999)—Omnibus edition (read online)

RCN Series

  1. With the Lightnings (1998)—Author's note (read online),
  2. Lt. Leary, Commanding (2000) (read online),
  3. The Far Side of the Stars (2003) (read online),
  4. The Way to Glory (2005) (read online),
  5. Some Golden Harbor (2006) (read online),
  6. When the Tide Rises (2008) (read online),
  7. In the Stormy Red Sky (2009)
  8. What Distant Deeps (2010) (Release date: 2010-09-07)
  9. The Road of Danger (2012) (forthcoming: Baen, April 2012)

Reaches

  1. Igniting the Reaches (1994)
  2. Through the Breach (1995)
  3. Fireships (1996)
    • The Reaches (2004)—Omnibus edition

Starhunters

  • Men Hunting Things (1988)
  • Things Hunting Men (1988)
  • Bluebloods (1990)

Thieves' World

  • Dagger (1988)

The Tom Kelly Novels

  1. Skyripper (1983)
  2. Fortress (1987)
    • Loose Cannon (2011)—Omnibus edition

Venus series

  • Surface Action (1990)
  • The Jungle (1991)

World of Crystal Walls

  • The Sea Hag (1988)

Short stories

  • "Denkirch"
Travellers by Night (1967)
Balefires (2007)
  • "Lord of the Depths"
Dark Things (1971)
  • "Arclight"
The Magazine of Fantasy and Science Fiction (April 1973)
  • "Contact!"
Analog Science Fiction/Science Fact (October 1974)
Body Armor: 2000 (1986)
  • "Under the Hammer"
Galaxy Science Fiction (October 1974)
Hammer's Slammers (1979)
  • "The Butcher's Bill"
Galaxy Science Fiction (November 1974)
Combat SF (1975)
Hammer's Slammers (1979)
Combat SF (1981)
Hammer's Slammers (1987)
  • "Something Had to Be Done"
The Magazine of Fantasy and Science Fiction (February 1975)
The Year's Best Horror Stories: Series IV (1976)
From the Heart of Darkness (1983)
100 Vicious Little Vampire Stories (1995)
  • "Ranks of Bronze"
Galaxy Science Fiction (August 1975)
There Will Be War (1983)
Vettius and His Friends (1989)
  • "But Loyal to His Own"
Galaxy Science Fiction (October 1975)
Hammer's Slammers (1979)
  • "Awakening"
Nameless Places (1975)
  • "Black Iron"
Nameless Places (1975)
Vettius and His Friends (1989)
Balefires (2007)
  • "Children of the Forest"
The Magazine of Fantasy and Science Fiction (November 1976)
The Year's Best Horror Stories: Series V (1977)
From the Heart of Darkness (1983)
Balefires (2007)
  • "Blood Debt"
The 4th Mayflower Book of Black Magic Stories (1976)
From the Heart of Darkness (1983)
  • "Firefight"
Frights (1976)
From the Heart of Darkness (1983)
  • "The Hunting Ground"
Superhorror (1976)
From the Heart of Darkness (1983)
  • "Nation Without Walls"
Analog Science Fiction/Science Fact (July 1977)
  • "The Last Battalion"
Analog Science Fiction/Science Fact (September 1977)
  • "The Barrow Troll"
Savage Heroes (1977)
Whispers (1977)
The World Fantasy Awards Volume Two (1980)
From the Heart of Darkness (1983)
Vettius and His Friends (1989)
Balefires (2007)
  • "Dragons' Teeth"
Swords Against Darkness (1977)
Dragon Tales (1982)
From the Heart of Darkness (1983)
Vettius and His Friends (1989)
  • "The Shortest Way"
First World Fantasy Awards (1977)
From the Heart of Darkness (1983)
Vettius and His Friends (1989)
Balefires (2007)
  • "Smokie Joe"
More Devil's Kisses (1977)
Terrors (1982)
From the Heart of Darkness (1983)
Balefires (2007)
  • "Nemesis Place"
Fantastic (April 1978)
The Year's Best Horror Stories: Series VII (1979)
Vettius and His Friends (1989)
  • "Best of Luck"
The Year's Best Horror Stories: Series VI (1978)
From the Heart of Darkness (1983)
  • "Caught in the Crossfire"
Chrysalis 2 (1978)
Hammer's Slammers (1979)
Caught in the Crossfire (1998)
  • "The Mantichore"
Swords Against Darkness III (1978)
Vettius and His Friends (1989)
  • "Cultural Conflict"
Destinies (January/February 1979)
Hammer's Slammers (1979)
  • "The Predators"
Destinies (October/December 1979)
  • "Hangman"
Hammer's Slammers (1979)
Supertanks (1987)
  • "The Red Leer"
Whispers II (1979)
From the Heart of Darkness (1983)
Balefires (2007)
  • "Standing Down"
Hammer's Slammers (1979)
  • "Underground"
Destinies (February/March 1980)
  • "Men Like Us"
Omni (May 1980)
From the Heart of Darkness (1983)
  • "The Automatic Rifleman"
Destinies (Fall 1980)
From the Heart of Darkness (1983)
  • "Goddess"
Tales from the Vulgar Unicorn (1980)
Sanctuary (1982)
  • "Than Curse the Darkness"
New Tales of the Cthulhu Mythos (1980)
From the Heart of Darkness (1983)
Balefires (2007)
  • "Time Safari"
Destinies (Spring 1981)
Tyrannosaur (1993)
  • "Travellers"
Destinies (Winter 1981)
  • "King Crocodile"
Whispers III (1981)
Vettius and His Friends (1989)
  • "The Dancer in the Flames"
From the Heart of Darkness (1983)
Whispers IV (1983)
  • "Votary"
The Face of Chaos (1983)
  • "Out of Africa"
From the Heart of Darkness (1983)
Horrorstory: Volume 4 (1990)
  • "Code-name Feirefitz"
Men of War (1984)
  • "From the Dark Waters"
Isaac Asimov's Magical Worlds of Fantasy 5: Giants (1985)
Vettius and His Friends (1989)
  • The Guardroom
Afterwar (1985)
  • The Great Beer Shortage with Janet Morris
Far Frontiers Vol. VI (Fall 1986)
  • "The Tank Lords"
Far Frontiers Vol. VI (Fall 1986)
Hammer's Slammers (1987)
Call to Battle (1988)
  • "The Hand of Providence"
Heroes in Hell (1986)
  • "'Cause I Served My Time in Hell"
Rebels in Hell (1986)
  • "The Interrogation Team"
Warrior (1986)
Caught in the Crossfire (1998)
  • "The Fool"
Whispers VI (July 1987)
  • "Bargain"
Masters in Hell (1987)
  • "Learning Curve"
Angels in Hell (1987)
  • "Liberty Port"
Alien Stars IV: Freelancers (1987)
  • "Springs Eternal"
Crusaders in Hell (1987)
  • "Wisdom"
Crusaders in Hell (1987)
  • "Rescue Mission"
The Fleet (1988)
  • "Safe to Sea"
Spacefighters (1988)
  • "When the Devil Drives"
The Fleet: Counterattack (1988)
  • "Dreams in Amber"
Vettius and His Friends (1989)
  • "The False Prophet"
Vettius and His Friends (1989)
Vettius and His Friends (1989)
  • "Exile"
Prophets in Hell (1989)
  • "Elfin Pipes of Northworld"
The New York Review of Science Fiction (December 1990)
  • "Looking Forward: Excerpt from Northworld: Justice"
Amazing Stories (March 1992)
  • "Looking Forward: Excerpt from The Sharp End"
Amazing Stories (October 1993)
  • "Boundary Layer"
Tyrannosaur (1993)
  • "King Tyrant Lizard"
Tyrannosaur (1993)
  • "Cannibal Plants From Heck"
Alien Pregnant By Elvis (1994)
  • "Airborne All the Way!"
Magic, the Gathering: Tapestries (1995)
  • "To Bring the Light"
Locus (August 1996)
  • "The Waiting Bullet"
Locus (August 1996)
  • "A Grand Tour"
More than Honor (1998)
  • "The Immovable Object"
Caught in the Crossfire (1998)
  • "With the Sword He Must Be Slain"
Armageddon (1998)
  • "A Very Offensive Weapon"
All the Way to the Gallows (1995)
  • "The Tradesmen"
Grimmer Than Hell (2000)
  • "A Death in Peacetime"
The Complete Hammer's Slammers Volume 1 (2005)
  • "Dragon, the Book"

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