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John G. Hemry
File:John G Hemry.jpg
Pen nameJack Campbell
OccupationAuthor
NationalityAmerican
Period2000-present
GenreScience fiction, military science fiction
Children2 sons, 1 daughter
Website
www.johnghemry.com

John G. Hemry (LCDR, USN ret.) is an American author of military science fiction novels. Drawing on his experience as a retired United States Navy officer, he has written the Stark's War and Paul Sinclair series. Under the name Jack Campbell, he has written six volumes of the Lost Fleet series. He has also written over a dozen short stories, many published in Analog magazine, and a number of non-fiction works.

Hemry has continued the Lost Fleet series with a spin-off: Beyond the Frontier, focusing on the main characters from the Lost Fleet. He has plans to begin a second called Phoenix Rising, focusing on the collapse of the Syndicate Worlds.[1]

Bibliography

as John G. Hemry

Stark's War

The series follows a conflict between US Army soldiers and their leadership during a campaign that takes place on the Moon. Faced with increasingly outrageous disregard for their survival, the enlisted soldiers mutiny under the leadership of Sergeant Stark who then faces an uncertain path in dealing with the civilian colony they are based next to, as well as the Pentagon and US Government.

  1. Stark's War (April 2000)
  2. Stark's Command (April 2001)
  3. Stark's Crusade (March 2002)

Paul Sinclair (JAG in Space)

The publisher promotes this series descriptively as "JAG, set in space". The title character is a junior officer aboard the USS Michaelson, a military spaceship in peacetime conditions. While he faces the trials of maturing as a line officer, Sinclair also serves as his commanders' legal advisor—a role that brings him into close contact with the military legal system.

  1. A Just Determination (May 2003)
  2. Burden of Proof (March 2004)
  3. Rule of Evidence (March 2005)
  4. Against All Enemies (March 2006)

Short fiction

  • Hemry, John G. (2007). "Do No Harm". Analog. 127 (7&8). {{cite journal}}: Cite has empty unknown parameter: |day= (help); Unknown parameter |month= ignored (help)
  • Hemry, John G. (2007). "These Are the Times". Analog. 127 (11). {{cite journal}}: Cite has empty unknown parameter: |day= (help); Unknown parameter |month= ignored (help)
  • Hemry, John G. (2009). "Rocks". Analog. 129 (1&2): 72–76. {{cite journal}}: Cite has empty unknown parameter: |day= (help); Unknown parameter |month= ignored (help)
  • Hemry, John G. (2009). "Failure to Obey". Analog. 129 (7&8): 94–124. {{cite journal}}: Cite has empty unknown parameter: |day= (help); Unknown parameter |month= ignored (help)
  • Hemry, John G. (2010). "Swords and Saddles". Analog. 130 (4): 8–36. {{cite journal}}: Cite has empty unknown parameter: |day= (help); Unknown parameter |month= ignored (help)
  • Hemry, John G. (2010). "The Rift". Analog. 130 (10): 8–36. {{cite journal}}: Cite has empty unknown parameter: |day= (help); Unknown parameter |month= ignored (help)

as Jack Campbell

Lost Fleet

Lost Fleet
Beyond the Frontier
The Lost Stars

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