Walter Jon Williams



Walter Jon Williams (born October 15, 1953) is an American writer, primarily of science fiction. Previously he wrote nautical adventure fiction under the name Jon Williams, a series of historical novels set during the age of sail, Privateers and Gentlemen (1981–1984).


 * Dagmar Shaw
 * This Is Not a Game (2009)
 * Deep State (2011)
 * The Fourth Wall (2012)
 * Diamonds from Tequila (2014)


 * Hardwired
 * Hardwired (1986)
 * Voice of the Whirlwind (1987)
 * Solip: System (1989)


 * Maijstral
 * The Crown Jewels (1987)
 * House of Shards (1988)
 * Rock of Ages (1995)
 * Ten Points For Style (1996)


 * Metropolitan
 * Metropolitan (1995)
 * City on Fire (1997)


 * Praxis Universe
 * Dread Empire's Fall
 * The Praxis (2002)
 * The Sundering (2003)
 * Investments (2004)
 * Logs (2004) / Conventions of War (2005)
 * Impersonations (2016)
 * The Accidental War (2018)
 * The Stickpin (2018)


 * Quillifer
 * Quillifer (2017)
 * The Triumph of Virtue (2017)
 * Quillifer the Knight [forthcoming: Nov 05 2019]


 * Star Wars universe
 * Star Wars: The New Jedi Order
 * Destiny's Way (2002)
 * Ylesia (2002)


 * Wild Cards Universe
 * Witness (1986)
 * Mr. Koyama's Comet (1987)
 * Unto the Sixth Generation (1987)
 * Mortality (1988)
 * Ace in the Hole (1990), with Stephen Leigh and Victor Milán and Walton Simons and Melinda M. Snodgrass.
 * While Night's Black Agents Their Preys Do Rouse I, II (1991)
 * Dealer's Choice (1992), with Edward Bryant and Stephen Leigh and George R. R. Martin and John J. Miller
 * Feeding Frenzy (1994)
 * Road Kill (2014)

Novels
 * Ambassador of Progress (1984)
 * Knight Moves (1985)
 * Angel Station (1989)
 * Days of Atonement (1991)
 * Aristoi (1992)
 * The Rift (1999) [also as by Walter J. Williams]
 * Implied Spaces (2008)

Collections
 * Facets (1990)
 * Frankensteins and Foreign Devils (1998)
 * The Green Leopard Plague and Other Stories (2010)

Anthologies
 * Elegy for Angels and Dogs / The Graveyard Heart (1990) with Roger Zelazny
 * Worlds That Weren't (2002) with Mary Gentle and S. M. Stirling and Harry Turtledove