Roland J. Green
Roland James Green | |
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Born | Bradford, Pennsylvania, United States | September 2, 1944
Occupation | Author |
Nationality | American |
Genre | Science fiction, fantasy |
Spouse | Frieda A. Murray (1975-) |
Roland James Green (born September 2, 1944) is an American science fiction and fantasy writer and editor. He has written as Roland Green and Roland J. Green; and had 28 books in the Richard Blade series published under the pen name 'Jeffrey Lord'.
Biography
Green was born in Bradford, Pennsylvania, in 1944. A resident of Michigan since 1947, he was graduated from Ypsilanti High School in Ypsilanti in 1962. He received a B.A. from Oberlin College in 1966 in Political Science, then moved to Chicago to attend the University of Chicago from which he received an MA in International Politics in 1968. While there, he became active in science fiction fandom and in the Society for Creative Anachronism (under the persona "Roland de Tour Gris"[1]). He married fellow writer Frieda A. Murray in 1975; their one daughter Violette Y. Green was born in 1984.[2]
Green has worked as a full-time writer and reviewer most of the time since he sold his first novel, Wandor's Ride, in 1973. While his earliest published novels were the "Wandor" sword and sorcery series, Green's most prominent works are his military action adventures of the future, including the Starcruiser Shenandoah series, the Peace Company series, and Voyage to Eneh (2003). He has also written a number of Conan novels published by Tor Books and has co-authored several novels as well. He pseudonymously wrote all but one of the Richard Blade series books from number 9 up to the end of the series.
Bibliography
References
- ^ On Restructuring the SCA by David D. Friedman
- ^ "Roland J. Green bio". Archived from the original on 2008-09-08.
External links
- Internet Book List
- Roland J. Green at the Internet Speculative Fiction Database
- "Roland Green :: Pen & Paper RPG Database". Archived from the original on February 26, 2005.
- 1944 births
- 20th-century American novelists
- American fantasy writers
- American male novelists
- American science fiction writers
- Conan the Barbarian novelists
- Living people
- Novelists from Illinois
- Novelists from Pennsylvania
- People from Bradford, Pennsylvania
- Science fiction fans
- University of Chicago alumni
- Writers from Chicago