Anderson has co-authored eleven books in the DUNE saga with Brian Herbert. After writing ten DUNE-universe novels with Herbert, the coauthors created their own series, HELLHOLE. Anderson’s popular epic SF series, THE SAGA OF SEVEN SUNS, is his most ambitious work, and he is recently finished a sweeping fantasy trilogy, TERRA INCOGNITA, about sailing ships, sea monsters, and the crusades. As an innovative companion project to TERRA INCOGNITA, Anderson co-wrote (with wife Rebecca Moesta) the lyrics for two ambitious rock CDs based on the novels. Performed by the supergroup
His novel
His website is www.wordfire.com.
Doug Beason
Dr. J. Douglas Beason is the author of fourteen books—eight with collaborator Kevin J. Anderson, including
A Nebula Award finalist, Doug’s short fiction has appeared in numerous magazines and anthologies, and he has written for publications as diverse as
A Fellow of the American Physical Society (http://www.aps.org/) and PhD physicist, Doug has over 30 years of R&D experience that spans conducting basic research to directing applied-science programs and formulating national policy. In 2008, he retired as the Associate Laboratory Director for Threat Reduction at the Los Alamos National Laboratory (http://www.lanl.gov/), where he was responsible for programs that reduced the global threat of weapons of mass destruction. Before moving to Los Alamos, Doug completed a 24 year career as a US Air Force officer, retiring as a Colonel. His last active duty assignment was as the Commander of the Phillips Research Site (http://www.kirtland.af.mil/prs/) (Kirtland AFB) and Deputy Director for Directed Energy at the Air Force Research Laboratory (http://www.afrl.af.mil/). He has worked on the White House staff for the President’s Science Advisor under both the Clinton and Bush Administrations, as the key White House staffer for space science and technology. He has also served on a Vice Presidential committee headed by astronaut Tom Stafford (commander of Apollo-Soyuz and Apollo 10) to generate plans for the nation to return to the Moon and go on to Mars; directed an Air Force plasma physics research group; served in a dual appointment as an Associate Professor of Physics and Director of Faculty Research at the U.S. Air Force Academy (http://www.usafa.af.mil/); performed research at the Lawrence Livermore National Laboratory (http://www.llnl.gov/); and was a special advisor to Auburn University. He recently served on the USAF Science Advisory Board, is on the Air and Space Power Journal (http://www.airpower.maxwell.af.mil/airchronicles/apje.html) Editorial Board and was previously Vice President of the Directed Energy Professional Society (http://www.deps.org/).