K. W. Jeter

1950

Kevin Wayne Jeter (born March 26, 1950), is an American science fiction and [fiction|horror] author known for his literary writing style, dark themes, and paranoid, unsympathetic characters.

1982

Jeter has written three authorized novel sequels to the critically acclaimed 1982 motion picture Blade Runner, which was adapted from Philip K.

1987

Jeter would also coin the term steampunk, in reference to cyberpunk in a letter to Locus in April 1987, in order to describe the steam-technology, alternate-history works that he published along with his friends, Blaylock and Powers.

2012

2011) Real Dangerous Place (Editions Herodiade July 2012) Real Dangerous Fun (Editions Herodiade July 2014) Real Dangerous Ride (Editions Herodiade Mar.

2014

2011) Real Dangerous Place (Editions Herodiade July 2012) Real Dangerous Fun (Editions Herodiade July 2014) Real Dangerous Ride (Editions Herodiade Mar.




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