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Reeves-Stevens, Garfield

(1953-    ) US-born Canadian author who often signs his name Gar Reeves-Stevens, and who has also written as by Greg Reeves; he began writing works of genre interest with Bloodshift (1981), a Vampire tale which – not unusually for this author – intermixes sf, fantasy and horror: a professional killer is hired by establishment vampires to find a renegade female vampire who is interfering with the sf-like Phoenix Project, through which it is hoped to eliminate the human race entirely. Other novels combining similar genre mixes include Dreamland (1985), Children of the Shroud (1989), Nighteyes (1989), which additionally injects conspiracy-talk from the UFO sub-genre, and Dark Matter (1990). The Chronicles of Galen Sword, beginning with Shifter (1990) with Judith Reeves-Stevens, is fantasy. The Near Future Icefire sequence, comprising Icefire (1998) and Freefall (2005), both with Judith Reeves-Stevens, are Disaster tales, one set in the Antarctic, the second on a mission to the Moon.

Reeves-Stevens's Star Trek Ties, all with Judith Reeves-Stevens, include Star Trek: Memory Prime (1988), Star Trek: Prime Directive (1990), Star Trek: Federation (1994) with his wife, Judith Reeves-Stevens, and many others; their Star Trek nonfiction includes The Making of Star Trek: Deep Space Nine (1994). [JC]

Francis Garfield Reeves-Stevens

born United States: 1953

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Chronicles of Galen Sword

Star Trek

Star Trek Shatnerverse: Odyssey

Star Trek: Deep Space Nine

Star Trek Shatnerverse: Mirror Universe

Star Trek Shatnerverse: Totality

Star Trek Academy

Icefire

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series

Star Trek

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Entry from The Encyclopedia of Science Fiction (2011-current) edited by John Clute and David Langford.
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