Mark W. Tiedemann
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Mark W. Tiedemann is an American author. Born in 1954, he was raised an only child in St. Louis, Missouri. He usually writes science fiction and detective fiction (often a mix of both genres) and has written novels that are part of a series set in the Robot universe, created by Isaac Asimov, and novels, set in his own original universe, known as the Secantis Sequence.
In spring of 2005 he was named president of the Missouri Center for the Book, which is the Missouri state adjunct program to the Library of Congress Center for the Book, the mission of which is "to promote books, reading, libraries, and literacy." [1]
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[edit] Bibliography
[edit] Standalone novels
- Extensions (chapbook) (1999)
- Realtime (2001)
- Of Stars And Shadows (2004)
- Remains (2005)
- Diva (chapbook) (2005)
[edit] The Secantis Sequence
- Compass Reach (2001)
- Metal of Night (2002)
- Peace & Memory (2003)
- Other Ways:Three Tales From The Secant (chapbook) (2005)
[edit] Shared universes
[edit] Isaac Asimov's Robots
This trilogy is set in the chronology of Isaac Asimov's Robot series, between the novels The Robots of Dawn and Robots and Empire.
[edit] Terminator 2 (iBooks)
- Terminator 2: Hour of the Wolf (2004)
(Hour of the Wolf is a sequel to the New John Connor Chronicles trilogy by Russell Blackford, and is unrelated to the trilogy by S. M. Stirling or novels by Aaron Allston.)