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Occupation
  
Novelist

Name
  
Gregory Keyes

Role
  
Writer


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Born
  
April 11, 1963 (age 60) Meridian, Mississippi (
1963-04-11
)

Genre
  
Fantasy, science fiction

Education
  
Mississippi State University, University of Georgia

Nominations
  
Locus Award for Best Fantasy Novel

Books
  
The Elder Scrolls: The Infer, Lord of Souls, The Briar King, The Born Queen, The Blood Knight

Similar People
  
James Luceno, Troy Denning, Aaron Allston, Michael A Stackpole, Shane Dix

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Gregory Keyes is an American writer of science fiction and fantasy who has written both original and media-related novels under both the names J. Gregory Keyes and Greg Keyes.

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Early life

Keyes was born in Meridian, Mississippi, as John Gregory Keyes, to a large, diverse, storytelling family. He received degrees in anthropology from Mississippi State University and the University of Georgia before becoming a full-time writer.

Writing career

He is famous for his tetralogy The Age of Unreason, a steampunk/alchemical story featuring Benjamin Franklin and Isaac Newton. He wrote the Babylon 5 Psi Corps trilogy, a history of the Psi Corps and a biography of Psi Corps member Alfred Bester.

In 2003 he began a fantasy series titled The Kingdoms of Thorn and Bone, the first volume of which was The Briar King. The second book in the series The Charnel Prince was published in 2004 and the third, The Blood Knight, was published in July 2006. His fourth and final book of the quartet, The Born Queen, was released in March 2008.

In 2009 it was announced that Keyes would be writing two novels based on the successful computer game The Elder Scrolls IV: Oblivion. The first of these, The Infernal City, was published by Random House in November 2009. The second, Lord of Souls, went on sale on September 27, 2011.

Style

Greg Keyes builds his stories around multiple main characters who meet only rarely, but allow the reader to follow different threads of the same events. Most of the chapters in his books focus on one of the main characters. Chapters often end in a surprise or a cliffhanger as the story moves to follow another character.

Keyes' knowledge of fencing and linguistics also figures heavily in his books. For example, Stephen Darige, one of the main characters in The Kingdoms of Thorn and Bone, is an adept linguist, and his knowledge and skills play an important role in the development of the story.

Chosen of the Changeling

  • The Waterborn (1996), ISBN 0-345-40393-2
  • The Blackgod (1997), ISBN 0-345-40394-0
  • The Age of Unreason

  • Newton's Cannon (1998), ISBN 1-56865-829-X
  • A Calculus of Angels (1999), ISBN 0-7394-0260-9
  • Empire of Unreason (2000), ISBN 0-345-40609-5
  • The Shadows of God (2001), ISBN 0-345-43904-X
  • Babylon 5: The Psi Corps Trilogy

  • Dark Genesis: The Birth of the Psi Corps (1998), ISBN 0-345-42715-7
  • Deadly Relations: Bester Ascendant (1999), ISBN 0-345-42716-5
  • Final Reckoning: The Fate of Bester (1999), ISBN 0-345-42717-3
  • Star Wars: The New Jedi Order

  • Edge of Victory I: Conquest (2001), ISBN 0-345-42864-1
  • Edge of Victory II: Rebirth (2001), ISBN 0-345-44610-0
  • The Final Prophecy (2003), ISBN 0-345-42875-7
  • The Kingdoms of Thorn and Bone

  • The Briar King (2003), ISBN 0-345-44066-8
  • The Charnel Prince (2004), ISBN 0-345-44067-6
  • The Blood Knight (2006), ISBN 0-345-44068-4
  • The Born Queen (2008), ISBN 0-345-44069-2
  • Other

  • The Hounds of Ash: and Other Tales of Fool Wolf (2008), ISBN 1-894063-09-0
  • Dawn of the Planet of the Apes: Firestorm (2014), ISBN 978-1783292257
  • XCOM 2: Resurrection (2015), ISBN 978-1608877126
  • Independence Day: Crucible (2016) ISBN 978-1785651304
  • War for the Planet of the Apes: Revelations (2016) ISBN 978-1785654725
  • The Elder Scrolls

  • The Infernal City (2009), ISBN 978-0-345-50801-0 - based on The Elder Scrolls video game series
  • Lord of Souls (2011), ISBN 978-0-345-50802-7 - based on The Elder Scrolls video game series
  • References

    Gregory Keyes Wikipedia