Walter H. Hunt

Walter H. Hunt (born 1959) is a science fiction novelist from Massachusetts, United States.

Walter H. Hunt
Walter H. Hunt in 2009
Born1959 (age 6162)
OccupationNovelist, short story author
Alma materBowdoin College
GenreAlternate history, military science fiction, space opera
Years active2001–present
Website
walterhunt.com

Career

Walter Hunt wrote various RPG and game books, including MechWarrior (1986) for FASA.[1]

His writings currently include the Dark Wing series, a military science fiction space opera, as well as numerous role-playing scenarios for various gaming companies. He is a graduate of Bowdoin College and an alumnus of Alpha Rho Upsilon fraternity at Bowdoin.

Hunt's work experience has been as a software engineer and technical writer. He also has a deep interest in history (which he studied at college), in science fiction, which he has been reading since he watched Neil Armstrong walk on the moon, and in baseball. His most recent book, A Song in Stone, explores the mystery of Rosslyn Chapel and the fall of the Templars.

He has also been a frequent contributor to Eric Flint's 1632-verse, most notably the 2015 novel 1636: The Cardinal Virtues which he co-wrote with Flint.

Hunt is a Freemason. He lives in eastern Massachusetts with his wife and daughter.

Publications

  • 2001: The Dark Wing. St Martin's Press. ISBN 0-7653-4069-0.
  • 2003: The Dark Path. Tor Books. ISBN 0-7653-4564-1.
  • 2004: The Dark Ascent. Tor Books. ISBN 0-7653-4982-5.
  • 2005: The Dark Crusade. Tor Books. ISBN 0-7653-1117-8.
  • 2008: A Song in Stone. Wizards of the Coast. ISBN 0-7869-5067-6.
  • 2015: 1636: The Cardinal Virtues (with Eric Flint). Baen Books. ISBN 978-1476780610.
  • 2018: Elements of Mind (reprint). WordFire Press. ISBN 978-1614756200.
  • 2018: Harmony in Light. WordFire Press. ISBN 978-1614759393.
  • 2019: City by the Bay: Stories of Novaya Rossiya. Eric Flint's Ring of Fire Press. ISBN 978-1948818452.
  • 2020: 1636: The Atlantic Encounter (with Eric Flint). Baen Books. ISBN 978-1982124755.[2]

References

  1. Shannon Appelcline (2011). Designers & Dragons. Mongoose Publishing. p. 132. ISBN 978-1-907702-58-7.
  2. "Events & Publishing Calendar". Baen Books. Archived from the original on 2020-01-11. Retrieved 2020-01-11.


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