John Ringo
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John Ringo is an American science fiction and fantasy author, who specializes in the subgenre of military science fiction, concentrating on SF scenarios that have a lot of infantry battles and other types of ground combat. He is published by Baen. He is known for his outspoken views, and can often be found wandering science fiction conventions wearing a Utilikilt.
Examples of his works are available on Baen Free Library.
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Published works
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Series
- Legacy of the Alldenata (seven books as of August 2005)
- Empire of Man (co-written with David Weber, four books as of May 2005)
- The Council Wars (three books as of February 2005)
- Paladin of Shadows (technothrillers; two books as of March 2006) (a digital advanced reader copy of the third book Choosers of the Slain is available here)
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Other novels
- The Road to Damascus ISBN 0743471873 (2004) (a Bolo book with Linda Evans)
- Into the Looking Glass ISBN 0743498801 (May 2005)
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Short stories
- Let's Go to Prague (2003)
- A Ship Named Francis (2003)
- Both stories included in The Service of the Sword ISBN 0743435990 edited by David Weber.
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External links
- Fleet Strike - John Ringo's Homepage
- Forum on Baen website with section (Ringo's Tavern) dedicated to John Ringo's works
- Publication catalog on Baen website
- Bibliography on SciFan
- Baen cd-roms
- Template:Isfdb namede:John Ringo (Autor)