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'''Christopher R. "Chris" Bunch''' (22 December 1943 – 4 July 2005) was an American [[science fiction]], [[fantasy]] and television writer, who wrote and co-wrote about thirty novels.
'''Christopher R. Bunch''' (December 22, 1943 – July 4, 2005) was an American [[science fiction]], [[fantasy]] and television writer, who wrote and co-wrote about thirty novels.


==Early life and education==
Born in [[Fresno, California]], he collaborated with [[Allan Cole]] on a series of books involving a hero named [[Sten Adventures Book 1: Sten|Sten]] in a [[galactic empire]]. Bunch served in [[Vietnam War|Vietnam]] as a patrol commander. He also wrote for ''[[Rolling Stone]]'' and was a correspondent for ''[[Stars and Stripes (newspaper)|Stars and Stripes]]''. He died in his hometown of [[Ilwaco, Washington]], after a long battle with a lung ailment. Cole married Bunch's sister, Kathryn.
Bunch was born in [[Fresno, California]] and attended [[Mira Costa High School]] with his friend [[Allan Cole]]. He joined the [[United States Army]] and served 14 months in [[Vietnam]] during the [[Vietnam War]] in 1965–66.<ref>Brooks, Jim. [https://www.newspapers.com/image/607443893/ "Vietnam revisited"], ''News-Pilot'', San Pedro, California, 59th year, number 294, February 11, 1987, page B1 Life/Arts. {{subscription required}}</ref> He was a patrol commander. He attended [[California State University, Los Angeles]].

==Career==
He collaborated with Allan Cole on a series of books involving a hero named [[Sten Adventures Book 1: Sten|Sten]] in a [[galactic empire]]. He also wrote for ''[[Rolling Stone]]'' and was a correspondent for ''[[Stars and Stripes (newspaper)|Stars and Stripes]]''. He died in his hometown of [[Ilwaco, Washington]], after a long battle with a lung ailment.


==List of works==
==List of works==
===Solo novels, series and short stories===

===Solo novels and series===

====The Seer King Trilogy====
====The Seer King Trilogy====
* ''The Seer King'' (1997) (ISBN 0-446-60524-7)
*''The Seer King'' (1997) ({{ISBN|0-446-60524-7}})
* ''The Demon King'' (1998) (ISBN 0-446-67327-7)
*''The Demon King'' (1998) ({{ISBN|0-446-67327-7}})
* ''The Warrior King'' (1999) (ISBN 0-446-67456-7)
*''The Warrior King'' (1999) ({{ISBN|0-446-67456-7}})


====Dragonmaster Trilogy====
====Dragonmaster Trilogy====
* ''Storm of Wings'' (2002) (ISBN 1-84149-104-7)
*''Storm of Wings'' (2002) ({{ISBN|1-84149-104-7}})
* ''Knighthood of the Dragon'' (2003) (ISBN 1-84149-216-7)
*''Knighthood of the Dragon'' (2003) ({{ISBN|1-84149-216-7}})
* ''The Last Battle'' (2004) (ISBN 1-84149-179-9)
*''The Last Battle'' (2004) ({{ISBN|1-84149-179-9}})


Dragonmaster is an action trilogy following the life and exploits of Hal Kailas, a peasant who left home at an early age. During his early years Hal must work as a casual laborer. His dream is to fly dragons, so he joins a traveling troupe who give rides on dragons as entertainment from town to town. Hal is away from his home country and his king, Asir. When war breaks out, he is drafted into the army an as unwilling soldier. However, he does his best and works his way through the ranks of the army and society with his heroic exploits. Dragons are mainly wild and untamed creatures that are brought into the war, while Hal and others devise new and more damaging ways to use the dragons against their enemies. This tale is told in the first two books, which contain bloody action throughout. The third book covers life after the war, the difficulties ex-soldiers face, and how Hal deals with it.
Dragonmaster is an action trilogy following the life and exploits of Hal Kailas, a peasant who left home at an early age. During his early years Hal must work as a casual laborer. His dream is to fly dragons, so he joins a traveling troupe who give rides on dragons as entertainment from town to town. Hal is away from his home country and his king, Asir. When war breaks out, he is drafted into the army as an unwilling soldier. However, he does his best and works his way through the ranks of the army and society with his heroic exploits. Dragons are mainly wild and untamed creatures that are brought into the war, while Hal and others devise new and more damaging ways to use the dragons against their enemies. This tale is told in the first two books, which contain bloody action throughout. The third book covers life after the war, the difficulties ex-soldiers face, and how Hal deals with it.


====The Last Legion====
====The Last Legion====
* ''The Last Legion'' (1999) (ISBN 0-451-45686-6)
*''The Last Legion'' (1999) ({{ISBN|0-451-45686-6}})
* ''Firemask'' (2000) (ISBN 0-451-45687-4)
*''Firemask'' (2000) ({{ISBN|0-451-45687-4}})
* ''Storm Force'' (2000) (ISBN 0-451-45688-2)
*''Storm Force'' (2000) ({{ISBN|0-451-45688-2}})
* ''Homefall'' (2001) (ISBN 0-451-45841-9)
*''Homefall'' (2001) ({{ISBN|0-451-45841-9}})


====Shadow Warrior====
====Shadow Warrior====
* ''Shadow Warrior: The Wind After Time'' (1996) (ISBN 0-345-38735-X)
*''Shadow Warrior: The Wind After Time'' (1996) ({{ISBN|0-345-38735-X}})
* ''Shadow Warrior: Hunt the Heavens'' (1996) (ISBN 0-345-38736-8)
*''Shadow Warrior: Hunt the Heavens'' (1996) ({{ISBN|0-345-38736-8}})
* ''Shadow Warrior: Darkness of God'' (1997) (ISBN 0-345-38737-6)
*''Shadow Warrior: Darkness of God'' (1997) ({{ISBN|0-345-38737-6}})


====Star Risk Series====
====Star Risk Series====
* ''[[Star Risk, Ltd.]]'' (ISBN 0-451-45889-3)
*''Star Risk, Ltd.'' (2002) ({{ISBN|0-451-45889-3}})
* ''[[The Scoundrel Worlds]]'' (ISBN 0-451-45936-9)
*''The Scoundrel Worlds'' (2003) ({{ISBN|0-451-45936-9}})
* ''[[The Doublecross Program]]'' (ISBN 0-451-45986-5)
*''The Doublecross Program'' (2004) ({{ISBN|0-451-45986-5}})
* ''[[The Dog From Hell]]'' (ISBN 0-451-46039-1)
*''The Dog From Hell'' (2005) ({{ISBN|0-451-46039-1}})


An outlined novel in the Star Risk, Ltd. series, ''The Gangster Conspiracy'', was finished by Bunch's friend [[Steve Perry (author)|Steve Perry]] and his son, Dal Perry.
An outlined novel in the Star Risk, Ltd. series, ''The Gangster Conspiracy'' (2007), was finished by Bunch's friend [[Steve Perry (author)|Steve Perry]] and his son, Dal Perry.

====The Shannon Trilogy====
*''A Daughter of Liberty''
*''The War of the Shannons''
*''A Reckoning for Kings''


====Novels====
====Novels====
* ''The Empire Stone'' (2000) (ISBN 3-442-24965-1)
*''The Empire Stone'' (2000) ({{ISBN|3-442-24965-1}})
* [[Corsair (Bunch novel)|''Corsair'']] (2001) (ISBN 3-442-24964-3)
*[[Corsair (Bunch novel)|''Corsair'']] (2001) ({{ISBN|3-442-24964-3}})
''Corsair'' follows the tale of Gareth Radnor, who goes to live with his rich uncle, after the death of his parents at the hands of the evil Lynathi slavers. He has to leave the city after a prank goes wrong and someone dies. He quickly makes a life for himself at sea but always longs to revenge his parents and the other villagers. When an opportunity comes, he takes it and makes a name for himself and a fortune as a pirate, and gains public support for his revenge on the Lynathi.
''Corsair'' follows the tale of Gareth Radnor, who goes to live with his rich uncle, after the death of his parents at the hands of the evil Lynathi slavers. He has to leave the city after a prank goes wrong and someone dies. He quickly makes a life for himself at sea but always longs to revenge his parents and the other villagers. When an opportunity comes, he takes it and makes a name for himself and a fortune as a pirate, and gains public support for his revenge on the Lynathi.
His two childhood friends, and two more from when he lived with his uncle in the city of Ticao, travel with him on his adventures; one is Cosyra, his love interest.
His two childhood friends, and two more from when he lived with his uncle in the city of Ticao, travel with him on his adventures; one is Cosyra, his love interest.


====Short stories====
===Novels and series co-authored with Allan Cole===
*"Tarnished Glory" (2002) (collected in [[Harry Turtledove]]'s anthology ''[[Alternate Generals II]]'')
*"Murdering Uncle Ho" (2005) (collected in Harry Turtledove's anthology ''[[Alternate Generals III]]'')


===Novels and series co-authored with Allan Cole===
====Sten====
====Sten====
Known as [[The Sten Chronicles]] (or sometimes the ''Sten Adventures''), this series of books is set in the far future of mankind. While the main attraction of the series was the action and understated humor, the series was actually a political critique. It had seemed to Bunch and Cole that entirely too many science fiction authors were enamored with monarchies and their consequent fascist (although benevolent) ideals. They wanted to write a series to show the realities of politics and power and to place a working-class man into this series, letting the reader see through his eyes and watch as he grows to be a real and realistic hero.
Known as [[The Sten Chronicles]] (or sometimes the ''Sten Adventures''), this series of books is set in the far future of mankind. While the main attraction of the series was the action and understated humor, the series was actually a political critique. It had seemed to Bunch and Cole that entirely too many science fiction authors were enamored with monarchies and their consequent fascist (although benevolent) ideals. They wanted to write a series to show the realities of politics and power and to place a working-class man into this series, letting the reader see through his eyes and watch as he grows to be a real and realistic hero.<ref>{{cite book| last1 = Bunch| first1 = Chris| last2 = Cole| first2 = Allan| title = Empire's End| series = The Sten Chronicles no. 8| year = 1993| publisher = Little, Brown, and Company| isbn = 978-1-84149-083-0| pages = 221–222 }}</ref>

<ref>{{cite book| last1 = Bunch| first1 = Chris| last2 = Cole| first2 = Allan| title = Empire's End| series = The Sten Chronicles| volume = 8| year = 1993| publisher = Little, Brown, and Company| isbn = 978-1-84149-083-0| pages = 221–222 }}</ref>
* ''[[Sten Adventures Book 1: Sten|Sten]]'' (1982) (ISBN 0-345-32460-9)
# ''[[Sten Adventures Book 1: Sten|Sten]]'' (1982) ({{ISBN|0-345-32460-9}})
* ''[[Sten Adventures Book 2: The Wolf Worlds|The Wolf Worlds]]'' (1984) (ISBN 0-345-31229-5)
# ''[[Sten Adventures Book 2: The Wolf Worlds|The Wolf Worlds]]'' (1984) ({{ISBN|0-345-31229-5}})
* ''[[Sten Adventures Book 3: The Court of a Thousand Suns|The Court of a Thousand Suns]]'' (1985) (ISBN 0-345-31681-9)
# ''[[Sten Adventures Book 3: The Court of a Thousand Suns|The Court of a Thousand Suns]]'' (1985) ({{ISBN|0-345-31681-9}})
* ''[[Sten Adventures Book 4: Fleet of the Damned|Fleet of the Damned]]'' (1988) (ISBN 0-345-33172-9)
# ''[[Sten Adventures Book 4: Fleet of the Damned|Fleet of the Damned]]'' (1988) ({{ISBN|0-345-33172-9}})
* ''[[Sten Adventures Book 5: Revenge of the Damned|Revenge of the Damned]]'' (1989) (ISBN 0-345-33173-7)
# ''[[Sten Adventures Book 5: Revenge of the Damned|Revenge of the Damned]]'' (1989) ({{ISBN|0-345-33173-7}})
* ''[[Sten Adventures Book 6: The Return of the Emperor|The Return of the Emperor]]'' (1990) (ISBN 0-345-36130-X)
# ''[[Sten Adventures Book 6: The Return of the Emperor|The Return of the Emperor]]'' (1990) ({{ISBN|0-345-36130-X}})
* ''[[Sten Adventures Book 7: Vortex|Vortex]]'' (1992) (ISBN 0-345-37151-8)
# ''[[Sten Adventures Book 7: Vortex|Vortex]]'' (1992) ({{ISBN|0-345-37151-8}})
* ''[[Sten Adventures Book 8: Empire's End|Empire's End]]'' (1993) (ISBN 0-345-37696-X)
# ''[[Sten Adventures Book 8: Empire's End|Empire's End]]'' (1993) ({{ISBN|0-345-37696-X}})


====Anteros====
====Anteros====
* ''The Far Kingdoms'' (1985) (ISBN 0-345-38056-8)
*''The Far Kingdoms'' (1985) ({{ISBN|0-345-38056-8}})
* ''The Warrior's Tale'' (1994) (ISBN 0-345-38734-1)
*''The Warrior's Tale'' (1994) ({{ISBN|0-345-38734-1}})
* ''Kingdoms of the Night'' (1995) (ISBN 0-345-38732-5)
*''Kingdoms of the Night'' (1995) ({{ISBN|0-345-38732-5}})


====Novels====
====Novels====
* ''A Reckoning For Kings'' (1987) (ISBN 0-689-11707-8)
*''A Reckoning for Kings'' (1987) ({{ISBN|0-689-11707-8}})—a historical novel set during the [[Tet Offensive]] of the Vietnam War


==See also==
[http://www.imdb.com/name/nm0120343/ International Movie Data Base (IMBD.COM)]
* {{Portal-inline|Biography}}


==Notes==
==Notes==
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==External links==
==External links==
{{Portal|Biography}}
* {{isfdb name|id=Chris_Bunch|name=Chris Bunch}}
* {{isfdb name|id=Chris_Bunch|name=Chris Bunch}}
* [http://www.sffworld.com/interview/19p0.html Interview] at [http://www.sffworld.com SFFWorld.com]
* [http://www.sffworld.com/interview/19p0.html Interview] at [http://www.sffworld.com SFFWorld.com]
* {{imdb name|0120343}}
* {{IMDb name|0120343}}


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Chris Bunch
Born(1943-12-22)December 22, 1943
Fresno, California, U.S.
DiedJuly 4, 2005(2005-07-04) (aged 61)
Ilwaco, Washington, U.S.
OccupationNovelist, television writer
Alma materMira Costa High School
California State University, Los Angeles
GenreScience fiction, Fantasy

Christopher R. Bunch (December 22, 1943 – July 4, 2005) was an American science fiction, fantasy and television writer, who wrote and co-wrote about thirty novels.

Early life and education

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Bunch was born in Fresno, California and attended Mira Costa High School with his friend Allan Cole. He joined the United States Army and served 14 months in Vietnam during the Vietnam War in 1965–66.[1] He was a patrol commander. He attended California State University, Los Angeles.

Career

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He collaborated with Allan Cole on a series of books involving a hero named Sten in a galactic empire. He also wrote for Rolling Stone and was a correspondent for Stars and Stripes. He died in his hometown of Ilwaco, Washington, after a long battle with a lung ailment.

List of works

[edit]

Solo novels, series and short stories

[edit]

The Seer King Trilogy

[edit]
  • The Seer King (1997) (ISBN 0-446-60524-7)
  • The Demon King (1998) (ISBN 0-446-67327-7)
  • The Warrior King (1999) (ISBN 0-446-67456-7)

Dragonmaster Trilogy

[edit]

Dragonmaster is an action trilogy following the life and exploits of Hal Kailas, a peasant who left home at an early age. During his early years Hal must work as a casual laborer. His dream is to fly dragons, so he joins a traveling troupe who give rides on dragons as entertainment from town to town. Hal is away from his home country and his king, Asir. When war breaks out, he is drafted into the army as an unwilling soldier. However, he does his best and works his way through the ranks of the army and society with his heroic exploits. Dragons are mainly wild and untamed creatures that are brought into the war, while Hal and others devise new and more damaging ways to use the dragons against their enemies. This tale is told in the first two books, which contain bloody action throughout. The third book covers life after the war, the difficulties ex-soldiers face, and how Hal deals with it.

The Last Legion

[edit]

Shadow Warrior

[edit]

Star Risk Series

[edit]

An outlined novel in the Star Risk, Ltd. series, The Gangster Conspiracy (2007), was finished by Bunch's friend Steve Perry and his son, Dal Perry.

The Shannon Trilogy

[edit]
  • A Daughter of Liberty
  • The War of the Shannons
  • A Reckoning for Kings

Novels

[edit]

Corsair follows the tale of Gareth Radnor, who goes to live with his rich uncle, after the death of his parents at the hands of the evil Lynathi slavers. He has to leave the city after a prank goes wrong and someone dies. He quickly makes a life for himself at sea but always longs to revenge his parents and the other villagers. When an opportunity comes, he takes it and makes a name for himself and a fortune as a pirate, and gains public support for his revenge on the Lynathi. His two childhood friends, and two more from when he lived with his uncle in the city of Ticao, travel with him on his adventures; one is Cosyra, his love interest.

Short stories

[edit]

Novels and series co-authored with Allan Cole

[edit]

Sten

[edit]

Known as The Sten Chronicles (or sometimes the Sten Adventures), this series of books is set in the far future of mankind. While the main attraction of the series was the action and understated humor, the series was actually a political critique. It had seemed to Bunch and Cole that entirely too many science fiction authors were enamored with monarchies and their consequent fascist (although benevolent) ideals. They wanted to write a series to show the realities of politics and power and to place a working-class man into this series, letting the reader see through his eyes and watch as he grows to be a real and realistic hero.[2]

  1. Sten (1982) (ISBN 0-345-32460-9)
  2. The Wolf Worlds (1984) (ISBN 0-345-31229-5)
  3. The Court of a Thousand Suns (1985) (ISBN 0-345-31681-9)
  4. Fleet of the Damned (1988) (ISBN 0-345-33172-9)
  5. Revenge of the Damned (1989) (ISBN 0-345-33173-7)
  6. The Return of the Emperor (1990) (ISBN 0-345-36130-X)
  7. Vortex (1992) (ISBN 0-345-37151-8)
  8. Empire's End (1993) (ISBN 0-345-37696-X)

Anteros

[edit]

Novels

[edit]

See also

[edit]

Notes

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  1. ^ Brooks, Jim. "Vietnam revisited", News-Pilot, San Pedro, California, 59th year, number 294, February 11, 1987, page B1 Life/Arts. (subscription required)
  2. ^ Bunch, Chris; Cole, Allan (1993). Empire's End. The Sten Chronicles no. 8. Little, Brown, and Company. pp. 221–222. ISBN 978-1-84149-083-0.
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