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'''Fred Thomas Saberhagen''' ([[May 18]], [[1930]] – ) is an American [[science fiction]] and [[fantasy fiction]] author most famous for his ''[[Berserker (Saberhagen)|Berserker]]'' series of science fiction stories. He also wrote a series of [[vampire]] novels in which the vampires (including the famous [[Dracula]]) are the protagonists, and a series of post-apocalyptic mytho-magical novels beginning with his popular ''Empire of the East'' and continuing through a long series of ''Swords'' and ''Lost Swords'' novels. He was born in [[Chicago, Illinois]].
'''Fred Thomas Saberhagen''' ([[May 18]], [[1930]] &ndash; [[June 29]], [[2007]]) is an American [[science fiction]] and [[fantasy fiction]] author most famous for his ''[[Berserker (Saberhagen)|Berserker]]'' series of science fiction stories. He also wrote a series of [[vampire]] novels in which the vampires (including the famous [[Dracula]]) are the protagonists, and a series of post-apocalyptic mytho-magical novels beginning with his popular ''Empire of the East'' and continuing through a long series of ''Swords'' and ''Lost Swords'' novels. He was born in [[Chicago, Illinois]]. On July 2, 2007, it was announced on the Science Fiction and Fantasy Writers of America's message groups that Saberhagen had passed away on June 29, 2007. The announcement was also made on the message group for writer [[Harlan Ellison]], with Ellison himself confirming the death.<ref>[http://harlanellison.com/heboard/unca.htm]


==Published works==
==Published works==

Revision as of 02:22, 3 July 2007

Fred Saberhagen
Born(1930-05-18)May 18, 1930
Illinois Chicago, Illinois, United States
Died(2007-06-29)June 29, 2007
New Mexico Albuquerque, New Mexico, United States
OccupationAuthor
NationalityUnited States American
Period1964 - 2005
GenreFantasy, Science Fiction
Website
Official site

Fred Thomas Saberhagen (May 18, 1930June 29, 2007) is an American science fiction and fantasy fiction author most famous for his Berserker series of science fiction stories. He also wrote a series of vampire novels in which the vampires (including the famous Dracula) are the protagonists, and a series of post-apocalyptic mytho-magical novels beginning with his popular Empire of the East and continuing through a long series of Swords and Lost Swords novels. He was born in Chicago, Illinois. On July 2, 2007, it was announced on the Science Fiction and Fantasy Writers of America's message groups that Saberhagen had passed away on June 29, 2007. The announcement was also made on the message group for writer Harlan Ellison, with Ellison himself confirming the death.<ref>[1]

Published works

Dracula sequence

Saberhagen's Dracula novels are based on the premise that vampires are morally equal to normal humans: they have the power to do good or evil, it is their choice. The first in the series "The Dracula Tape" is the story of Bram Stoker's "Dracula" told from Dracula's point of view. As the continuation of the series makes obvious, in this version, Dracula survives the best efforts of Harker, Van Helsing and company, who are portrayed largely as bungling fools. In later novels Dracula interacts with other literary characters including Sherlock Holmes and Merlin.

  • The Dracula Tape (1975)
  • The Holmes-Dracula File (1978)
  • An Old Friend of the Family (1979)
  • Thorn (1980)
  • Dominion (1982)
  • A Matter of Taste (1990)
  • A Question of Time (1992)
  • Seance for a Vampire (1994)
  • A Sharpness on the Neck (1996)
  • A Coldness in the Blood (2002)

Earth End sequence

Empire of the East

  1. The Broken Lands (1968)
  2. The Black Mountains (1971)
  3. Changeling Earth (1973) also as Ardneh's World
  4. Ardneh's Sword (May 2006)

Volumes 1-3 were also published in omnibus form as Empire of the East in 1979, 1990, and 2005.

  1. The First Book of Swords (1983)
  2. The Second Book of Swords (1983)
  3. The Third Book of Swords (1984)
  1. Woundhealer's Story (1986)
  2. Sightblinder's Story (1987)
  3. Stonecutter's Story (1988)
  4. Farslayer's Story (1989)
  5. Coinspinner's Story (1989)
  6. Mindsword's Story (1990)
  7. Wayfinder's Story (1992)
  8. Shieldbreaker's Story (1994)


  1. Earth Descended (1981)
  2. An Armory of Swords (1995) Edited by Saberhagen.

The Berserker stories tell about an ongoing war between humanity and the Berserkers. Saberhagen's Berserkers are Von Neumann probes programmed with one main objective: Destroy all life. The series spans a large range of both time and space, and so has less plot continuity than Saberhagen's other series.

  1. Berserker (1967)
  2. Brother Assassin (1969)
  3. Berserker's Planet (1975)
  4. Berserker Man (1979)
  5. The Ultimate Enemy (1979)
  6. Berserker Wars (1981)
  7. Berserker Base (1985)
  8. The Berserker Throne (1985)
  9. Berserker: Blue Death (1985)
  10. The Berserker Attack (1987)
  11. Berserker Lies (1991)
  12. Berserker Kill (1993)
  13. Berserker Fury (1997)
  14. Shiva in Steel (1998)
  15. Berserker's Star (2003)
  16. Berserker Prime (2003)
  17. Berserker Death (2005)
  18. Rogue Berserker (2005)

Book of the Gods

  1. The Face of Apollo (1998)
  2. Ariadne's Web (1999)
  3. The Arms of Hercules (2000)
  4. God of the Golden Fleece (2001)
  5. Gods of Fire and Thunder (2002)

Non-series Novels

  • The Golden People (1964)
  • The Water of Thought (1965)
  • The Veils of Azlaroc (1978)
  • Love Conquers All (1979)
  • The Mask of the Sun (1981)
  • Coils (with Roger Zelazny) (1981)
  • Specimens (1981)
  • Octagon (1981)
  • A Century of Progress (1983)
  • The Frankenstein Papers (1986)
  • Pyramids (1987)
  • After the Fact (1988)
  • The White Bull (1988)
  • The Black Throne (with Roger Zelazny) (1990)
  • Bram Stoker's Dracula (with James V. Hart) (1992)
  • Dancing Bears (1995)
  • Merlin's Bones (1995)
  • Pilgrim (1997)

where a comic book based on Berserker:Brother Assassin is in production