William R Forstchen
William
R Forstchen (born 1950) is an American science fiction author who began
publishing in 1983 with the novel Ice Prophet. He is an associate professor of
history at Montreat College, in Montreat, North Carolina. He received his
doctorate from Purdue University with a specialization in the American Civil
War.
Forstchen is the author of more than forty books, including We Look Like Men of
War, a young adult novel about an African-American regiment that fought at the
Battle of the Crater, which is based upon his doctoral dissertation, The 28th
USCTs: Indiana’s African-Americans go to War, 1863-1865. His best known works
may be the "Lost Regiment" books which transport a regiment of Union soldiers
from the American Civil War to a medieval style world.
Several of his novels have tied in to computer games, most notably a cycle of
four novels and two novelizations based on Wing Commander chronicling the rise
and fall of Admiral Geoffrey Tolwyn: the original novels Action Stations, End
Run, Fleet Action and False Colors and the novelizations Heart of the Tiger (of
Wing Commander III) and The Price of Freedom (of Wing Commander IV).
In 1995, William R Forstchen collaborated with Newt Gingrich on the alternate
history novel 1945, describing a 1945 where the US fought against (and defeated)
Japan only, Nazi Germany defeated the Soviet Union and the two confront each
other in a cold war which swiftly turns hot.
The book drew many negative reviews which Gingrich supporters claimed were
biased and politically-motivated. Among other things it was described as being
"a disguised tract against gun control", as the key scene depicts an armed Tenessee civilian militia, led by Alvin York, defeating Otto Scorzeny's
commandos who raid Oak Ridge. It ended with a cliffhanger - Rommel invading
Scotland and the British facing a desperate fight - but a promised sequel,
provisionally called "Fortress Europa", was never written.
Instead, William R Forstchen and Gingrich turned to co-authoring an alternative
history of the American Civil War; the trilogy consists of Gettysburg: A Novel
of the Civil War, Grant Comes East, and Never Call Retreat: Lee and Grant - The
Final Victory.
Selected Bibliography
Series
- Fantasy Adventures (Mayfair Games)
- The Four Magics (1996) with Larry Segriff
- Gamester Wars
- 1 The Alexandrian Ring (1987)
- 2 The Assassin Gambit (1988)
- 3 The Napoleon Wager (1993)
- Gettysburg/Civil War Trilogy
- 1 Gettysburg (2003) with Newt Gingrich
- 2 Grant Comes East (2004) with Newt Gingrich
- 3 Never Call Retreat: Lee and Grant--The Final Victory (2005)
with Newt Gingrich
- Ice Prophet
- 1 Ice Prophet (1983)
- 2 The Flame Upon the Ice (1984)
- 3 A Darkness Upon the Ice (1985)
- Shattered Light
- 3 Catseye (1999) with Jaki Demarest
- Star Trek Universe
- Star Trek Next Generation
- Star Trek Next Generation Numbered
- 57 The Forgotten War (1999)
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