Jeremy Robinson

Jeremy Robinson
Born (1974-10-22) October 22, 1974
Beverly, Massachusetts, United States
Pen name Jeremy Bishop, Jeremiah Knight, Ike Onsoomyu, Kutyuso Deep
Occupation Novelist
Nationality USA
Genre Thriller, Science fiction, Action-adventure, Action-thriller, Adventure, Fantasy, Techno-thriller
Notable works Chess Team series, Antarktos series
Spouse Hilaree Robinson
Website
www.jeremyrobinsononline.com

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Jeremy Robinson, also known as Jeremy Bishop, Jeremiah Knight, and other pen names (born 1974), is a writer of adventure and sci-fi novels. He is also the author of the non-fiction title, The Screenplay Workbook (2003, Lone Eagle Press).

Life

Robinson was born in Beverly, Massachusetts, where he lived until he was 20.

Robinson's career as a writer started out in comic books with several stints on indie comics. After that he wrote screenplays, several of which were produced, optioned or in development (including the screenplay version of The Didymus Contingency).

His switch to book writing came with The Screenplay Workbook in 2003. He has since written several novels, which are available in twelve languages, including the Chess Team series (including Pulse, Instinct, and Threshold) published by Thomas Dunne Books, an imprint of St. Martin's Press.

Robinson is a former Director of New Hampshire AuthorFest,[1] a non-profit organization promoting literacy in New Hampshire.

Personal life

Robinson now resides in New Hampshire with his wife and three children, where he works as a full-time writer. His daughter, Aquila, published a short story titled "Septic Zombie" (April 2012), published by Breakneck Media.

Bibliography

Stand Alone Novels

  • The Didymus Contingency (2005, Self-Published; 2006 Bard Publishing; 2011, "Origins Edition" from Breakneck Media)
  • Raising the Past (2006, Breakneck Books; 2011, "Origins Edition" from Breakneck Media)[2]
  • Antarktos Rising (2007, Breakneck Books; 2011, "Origins Edition" from Breakneck Media)
  • Kronos (2009, Variance Publishing; 2011, "Origins Edition" from Breakneck Media)
  • Beneath (2010, First released as an e-book exclusive; later released as a trade paperback by Breakneck Media)
  • SecondWorld (May 2012, Thomas Dunne Books)
  • I Am Cowboy (July 2013, Breakneck Media) SecondWorld novella based on character Milos Vesely, later retitled to Nazi Hunter: Atlantis
  • Xom-B (April 2014, Thomas Dunne Books; later titled Uprising in 2015)
  • Flood Rising (September 2014, Breakneck Media)
  • MirrorWorld (April 2015, St. Martin's Press)
  • Apocalypse Machine (March 2016, Breakneck Media)
  • UNITY (June 2016, Breakneck Media)
  • The Distance (November 2016, Breakneck Media) Written with Hilaree Robinson
  • Infinite (May 2017, Breakneck Media)
  • Forbidden Island (2017)
  • The Others (2018)

Nemesis Saga

  • Island 731 (March 2013, Thomas Dunne Books) [Book 0]
  1. Project Nemesis (December 2012, Breakneck Media)
  2. Project Maigo (November 2013, Breakneck Media)
  3. Project 731 (November 2014, Breakneck Media)
  4. Project Hyperion (September 2015, Breakneck Media)
  5. Project Legion (October 2016, Breakneck Media)

Jack Sigler

Jack Sigler Thrillers Series/Chess Team Adventure

  • Prime (July 2012, Breakneck Media) [Book 0] Written with Sean Ellis.
  1. Pulse (2009, Thomas Dunne Books)
  2. Instinct (2010, Thomas Dunne Books)
  3. Threshold (2011, Thomas Dunne Books)
  4. Ragnarok (October 2012, Seven Realms Publishing) Written with Kane Gilmour.
  5. Omega (October 2013, Seven Realms Publishing) Written with Kane Gilmour.
  6. Savage (July 2014) Written with Sean Ellis.
  7. Cannibal (February 2015) Written with Sean Ellis.
  8. Empire (April 2016, Breakneck Media) Written with Sean Ellis
  • Endgame: A Jack Sigler & Chess Team Universe Guidebook (February 2015, Breakneck Media) Written with Kane Gilmour

Chesspocalypse Novellas

A series of novellas deemed the "Chesspocalypse" by the author, each following an individual member of Robinson's Chess Team. The events take place between Threshold and Ragnarok.

  1. Callsign: King (2011, Breakneck Media) Follows Jack Sigler. Written with Sean Ellis.
  2. Callsign: Queen (2011, Breakneck Media) This one follows Zelda Baker. Written with David Wood.
  3. Callsign: Rook (2011, Breakneck Media) This one follows Stan Tremblay. Written with Edward G. Talbot.
  4. Callsign: King-Book II: Underworld (2011, Breakneck Media) This one back to following Jack Sigler. Written with Sean Ellis.
  5. Callsign: Bishop (2011, Breakneck Media) This one follows Erik Somers. Written with David McAfee.
  6. Callsign: Knight (2011, Breakneck Media) This one follows Shin Dae Jung. Written with Ethan Cross.
  7. Callsign: Deep Blue (2011, Breakneck Media) This one follows Tom Duncan. Written with Kane Gilmour.
  8. Callsign: King-Book III: Blackout (2012, Breakneck Media) Written with Sean Ellis.

The Jack Sigler Continuum Novellas

Tell the events that occurred to Jack as a result of the novel Omega.

  1. Guardian (2014, Breakneck Media) Written with J. Kent Holloway
  2. Patriot (2015, Breakneck Media) Written with J. Kent Holloway
  3. Centurion (August 2016, Breakneck Media) Written with J. Kent Holloway

The Antarktos Saga

  1. The Last Hunter-Descent (2011, Set in the Antarktos Rising universe, young adult e-book exclusive, later released as a TPB by Breakneck Media)
  2. The Last Hunter-Pursuit (2011, Set in the Antarktos Rising universe, young adult e-book exclusive, later released as a TPB by Breakneck Media)
  3. The Last Hunter-Ascent (2011, Set in the Antarktos Rising universe, young adult e-book exclusive, later released as a TPB by Breakneck Media)
  4. The Last Hunter-Lament (2012, Set in the Antarktos Rising universe, young adult e-book exclusive, later released as a TPB by Breakneck Media))
  5. The Last Hunter-Onslaught (2012, Set in the Antarktos Rising universe, young adult e-book exclusive, later released as a TPB by Breakneck Media))
  6. The Last Valkyrie (January 2017, Breakneck Media) [Sequel to The Last Hunter] young adult Written with Tori Paquette
  • The Last Hunter - The Antarktos Saga Collection (2014, a collection of all "The Last Hunter Books." Also includes short story Children of Antarktos.)

Cerberus Group thrillers

  1. Herculean (August 2015, Breakneck Media) Written with Sean Ellis.
  2. Helios (August 2017) Written with Sean Ellis.

As Jeremy Bishop

  • Torment (March 2011 - Breakneck Media)
  • The Sentinel (September 2011 - Breakneck Media, later re-released by 47North)
  • The Raven (August 2013 - 47North)
  • Refuge: Night of the Blood Sky (November 2013 - e-book exclusive) Refuge series, book one. Written with Jeremy Robinson.
  • Refuge: Darkness Falls (November 2013 - e-book exclusive) Refuge series, book two. Written with Daniel S. Boucher.
  • Refuge: Lost in the Echo (December 2013 - e-book exclusive) Refuge series, book three. Written with Robert Swartwood.
  • Refuge: Ashes And Dust (December 2013 - e-book exclusive) Refuge series, book four. Written with David McAfee.
  • Refuge: Bonfires Burning Bright (January 2014 - e-book exclusive) Refuge series, book five. Written with Kane Gilmour.
  • Refuge Omnibus Edition (January 2014) Books 1-5 of the Refuge series.

As Jeremiah Knight

Hunger series

  1. Hunger (June 2015)
  2. Feast (May 2016)

The Berserker Saga

  1. Viking Tomorrow (coming soon)
  2. Viking Extinction (coming soon)
  3. Viking Apocalypse (coming soon)

As Ike Onsoomyu

  • The Zombie's Way (January 2011 - Breakneck Media)

As Kutyuso Deep

  • The Ninja's Path: Inspirational Sayings for the Silent Assassin (November 2011 - Lyons Press)

Non-fiction

  • Screenplay Workbook: The Writing Before the Writing (2003, Lone Eagle Press) Written with Tom Mungoven

Short stories

  • "Harden's Tree" (2005, AlienSkin Magazine; 2006, Download Tales) Reprinted in Insomnia
  • "Counting Sheep" (2005, AlienSkin Magazine) Reprinted in Insomnia
  • "From Above" (2005, Dimensions Magazine; 2006, Download Tales)
  • "Insomnia" Reprinted in Insomnia
  • "The Eater" Reprinted in Insomnia
  • "Star Crossed Killers" Reprinted in Insomnia
  • "Hearing Aid" Reprinted in Insomnia
  • "Dark Seed of the Moon" Reprinted in Insomnia
  • "Bought and Paid For" Printed in Insomnia as a bonus story character sketch for Scott Sigler's novel The Crypt

Articles

  • "The Difference Between Science Fiction and Fantasy - What Every Screenwriter Needs to Know Before Writing the Next Matrix or Lord of the Rings" (2003, Script Magazine)

References

  1. http://www.nhauthorfest.org
  2. "A Note from the Author". Retrieved August 28, 2015.
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