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K. W. Jeter

Kevin Wayne (K. W.) Jeter (1950-) is an American science fiction author known for his literary writing style, dark themes, and paranoid, unsympathetic characters. Many of his books focus on the subjective nature of reality in a way that is reminiscent of the works of his longtime friend, Philip K. Dick. As well as his own original novels, K. W. Jeter has written a number of authorized sequels to Philip K. Dick's Do Androids Dream of Electric Sheep, the story that was ultimately adapted into the critically acclaimed 1982 motion picture Blade Runner. Even though Mr. Jeter regularly writes novels for Alien Nation, Star Wars and various Star Trek franchises, he also continues to publish original books and screenplays.

He currently lives in Las Vegas, Nevada with his wife, Geri.

Original books include

  • Dr. Adder (1984)
  • The Glass Hammer (1985)
  • Infernal Devices (1987)
  • Death Arms (1989)
  • Farewell Horizontal (1989)
  • In the Land of the Dead (1989)
  • Madlands (1991)
  • Wolf Flow (1992)
  • NOIR (1998)

Star Wars books include
  • The Mandalorian Armor (1998)
  • Hard Merchandise (1999)
  • Slave Ship: The Bounty Hunter Wars (1998)

Blade Runner sequels include




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