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==Biography==
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Lustbader was born and raised in [[Greenwich Village]], where he developed interests in art and writing. He lived downstairs from actress [[Lauren Bacall]] and built orange-crate racers in [[Washington Square Park]] with actors [[Keith Carradine|Keith]] and [[David Carradine]]. He is a graduate of Columbia College, with a degree in sociology, but his real education came much earlier at the [[City and Country School]] where, as he is fond of saying, "I learned all the important lessons that would stay with me for life."
Lustbader was born and raised in [[Greenwich Village]], where he developed interests in art and writing. He lived downstairs from actress [[Lauren Bacall]] and built orange-crate racers in [[Washington Square Park]] with actors [[Keith Carradine|Keith]] and [[David Carradine]]. He is a graduate of Columbia College, with a degree in sociology.


Before turning to writing full-time, he enjoyed successful careers in the New York City public school system, where he holds licenses in both elementary and early childhood education, and in the music business, where he worked for [[Elektra Records]] and [[Sony Music|CBS Records]]. He was the first person in the US to write about [[Elton John]] and to predict his success. As a consequence, he, along with both John and his lyricist, [[Bernie Taupin]], became friends. Writing for [[Cashbox (magazine)|''Cashbox'']] magazine, he also predicted the successes of such bands as [[Santana (band)|Santana]], [[Roxy Music]], [[the Jimi Hendrix Experience]], [[David Bowie]], and [[The Who]].
Before turning to writing full-time, he was employed by the New York City public school system, where he holds licenses in both elementary and early childhood education, and in the music business, where he worked for [[Elektra Records]] and [[Sony Music|CBS Records]]. Writing for [[Cashbox (magazine)|''Cashbox'']] magazine, he also covered such bands as [[Santana (band)|Santana]], [[Roxy Music]], [[the Jimi Hendrix Experience]], [[David Bowie]], and [[The Who]].


==Bibliography==
==Bibliography==

Revision as of 17:41, 20 April 2019

Eric Van Lustbader
Born (1946-12-24) December 24, 1946 (age 78)
Greenwich Village, New York, United States
Occupationnovelist
GenreThriller, fantasy
Notable worksThe new Jason Bourne novels

Eric Van Lustbader (born December 24, 1946)[1] is an American writer of thriller and fantasy novels. He has published as Eric Lustbader, Eric V. Lustbader, and Eric Van Lustbader.

He is a graduate of New York's Stuyvesant High School[2] and Columbia College, with a degree in sociology, and he has a second-level Reiki degree. He is married to Victoria Lustbader, also an author.

Biography

Lustbader was born and raised in Greenwich Village, where he developed interests in art and writing. He lived downstairs from actress Lauren Bacall and built orange-crate racers in Washington Square Park with actors Keith and David Carradine. He is a graduate of Columbia College, with a degree in sociology.

Before turning to writing full-time, he was employed by the New York City public school system, where he holds licenses in both elementary and early childhood education, and in the music business, where he worked for Elektra Records and CBS Records. Writing for Cashbox magazine, he also covered such bands as Santana, Roxy Music, the Jimi Hendrix Experience, David Bowie, and The Who.

Bibliography

The Pearl Saga

  1. The Ring of Five Dragons (2001)
  2. The Veil of a Thousand Tears (2002)
  3. The Cage of Nine Banestones (2004) (US title: Mistress of the Pearl)

The Testament Novels

  1. The Testament (2006)
  2. The Fallen (2017)[3]
  3. Four Dominions (2018)
  4. The Sum of All Shadows (2019)

The Sunset Warrior Cycle

  1. The Sunset Warrior (1977)
  2. Shallows of Night (1978)
  3. Dai-San (1978)
  4. Beneath an Opal Moon (1980)
  5. Dragons on the Sea of Night (1997)d

The China Maroc Series

  1. Jian (1986)
  2. Shan (1988)

The Nicholas Linnear/Ninja Cycle

  1. The Ninja (1980)
  2. The Miko (1984)
  3. White Ninja (1990)
  4. The Kaisho (1993)
  5. Floating City (1994)
  6. Second Skin (1995)
  7. The Death and Life of Nicholas Linnear (2014) e-book
  8. The Oligarch′s Daughter (2016) e-book

The Jack McClure / Alli Carson Series

  1. First Daughter (2008)
  2. Last Snow (2010)
  3. Blood Trust (2011)
  4. Father Night (2012)
  5. Beloved Enemy (2013)

Continuation of The Bourne Series of Robert Ludlum

With permission from the estate of Robert Ludlum, Lustbader has continued writing Jason Bourne novels from where Ludlum left off in The Bourne Ultimatum.

  1. The Bourne Legacy (2004)
  2. The Bourne Betrayal (2007)
  3. The Bourne Sanction (2008)
  4. The Bourne Deception (2009)
  5. The Bourne Objective (2010)
  6. The Bourne Dominion (2011)
  7. The Bourne Imperative (2012)
  8. The Bourne Retribution (2013)
  9. The Bourne Ascendancy (2014)
  10. The Bourne Enigma (2016)
  11. The Bourne Initiative (2017)[4]

Others

  • Sirens (1981)
  • Black Heart (1983)
  • Zero (1987)
  • French Kiss (1989)
  • Angel Eyes (1991)
  • Black Blade (1993)
  • Batman: The Last Angel (1994) DC Comics graphic novel
  • Dark Homecoming (1997)
  • Pale Saint (1999)
  • Art Kills (2002)
  • Any Minute Now (2016)

Anthologies containing stories by Eric Van Lustbader

  • David Copperfield's Beyond Imagination (1982)
  • Peter S Beagle's Immortal Unicorn (1984)
  • David Copperfield's Tales of the Impossible (1995)
  • Excalibur (1995)
  • Murder by Revenge (1996)
  • Vampires (1997)
  • 999 (1999)
  • Thriller (2006)
  • Women of the Night (2007)

Short stories

  • "In Darkness, Angels" (1983)
  • "The Devil on Myrtle Ave" (1995)
  • "Lassorio" (1995)
  • "The Singing Tree" (1995)
  • "16 Mins." (1996)
  • "An Exaltation of Termagants" (1999)

References

  1. ^ International Who's who of Authors and Writers. Europa Publications. 2008.
  2. ^ "Endless Knots Interviews Eric Van Lustbader". 2007-07-25. Retrieved 2007-10-31.
  3. ^ "The Fallen by Eric Van Lustbader". Fantastic Fiction. Retrieved 2017-01-29.
  4. ^ "Robert Ludlum's (TM) The Bourne Initiative". Hachette Book Group. Retrieved 2016-10-06.[dead link]