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Christian Cameron

Christian Gordon Cameron (born August 16, 1962), also known as Miles Cameron and Gordon Kent (used for those novels written with his father, author Kenneth Cameron), is a Canadian novelist. He was educated and trained as both a historian and a former career officer in the US Navy. His best-known work is the historical fiction series Tyrant,[1] which by 2009 had sold over 100,000 copies.

Christian G. Cameron
June 2009
Born (1962-08-16) August 16, 1962 (age 61)
Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania, US
Pen nameGordon Kent, Miles Cameron
OccupationAuthor
NationalityCanadian
Period1996–present
GenreHistorical Fiction
Website
christiancameronauthor.com

Biography edit

Cameron was born in the US, in Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania, in 1962, and grew up in Rochester, New York, and Iowa City, Iowa, as well as Rockport, Massachusetts. He attended high school at McQuaid Jesuit High School in Rochester, and got an honors BA in Medieval History at the University of Rochester. After University, Cameron joined the United States Navy as an ensign, serving in VS-31 as an air intelligence officer and gaining his air observer wings before going to spend the rest of his military career as a human intelligence officer, first with NCIS and later with the DHS in Washington, DC. Cameron left the US military in 2000 as a lieutenant commander.

Christian and Kenneth Cameron proposed their first novel while Christian was still in the Navy. It was published in 1998 as Night Trap in the UK and Rules of Engagement in the United States. In 2002, Cameron wrote his first solo novel, Washington and Caesar, which was published by HarperCollins in the UK and Random House in the US. Also in 2002, Cameron moved to Canada and married his wife, Sarah. They have one child, Beatrice.

Fictional works edit

Alan Craik series, written with Kenneth Cameron edit

The Alan Craik series of espionage thrillers was conceived by the Camerons on a camping trip in the Adirondacks in 1994-1995, and the events of the first book are very loosely based on the activities of John Anthony Walker and his son, father and son spies working for the Soviet Union against the United States Navy. The Camerons envisioned the books as a modern-day Hornblower series, depicting the life of a modern naval officer from his earliest career until his retirement. Over the course of eight novels, Alan Craik changes from a patriotic, enthusiastic and driven young man to a cynical and ambitious middle-aged man who resigns as a Captain to protest the use of intelligence to justify bad political decisions.

Tyrant series edit

The Tyrant series was born in the classrooms of the Classics Department of the University of Toronto, where Cameron decided to write a series of historical novels in 2003. From 2003 to the present, Cameron has written six Tyrant novels: Tyrant (2008),[2] Storm of Arrows (2009), Funeral Games (2010), King of the Bosporus (2011), Destroyer of Cities (2013), and Force of Kings (2014). The Tyrant series is set in the time of Alexander the Great and concerns the history of the Euxine area and the inter-relationships between the Greeks and Scythians. Cameron also produced a single-volume fictional biography of Alexander entitled God of War which ties into the Tyrant series. God of War was published in 2012.

Long War series edit

The Long War series is Cameron's second historical series, also published by Orion in the UK. Cameron's series covers the Persian Wars from the first-person point of view of a historical figure, Arimnestos of Plataea. The first book, Killer of Men (published in 2010), is named after Achilles, the man-killer of the Iliad, and covers in first person the early life of Arimnestos and his participation in the Ionian Revolt. The next installment of the series is Marathon (published in 2011), which culminates in the titular battle. Poseidon's Spear (2013) covers the five years after Marathon and is a more personal tale of adventure, exploration, and revenge across the western Mediterranean and Atlantic Europe. The Great King (2014) has Arimnestos partake in Sparta's diplomatic mission to Persia and ends with the Battle of Artemisium. Salamis (2015) covers the titular battle and The Rage of Ares (2016) ends the series with the battles of Plataea and Mycale. In addition to the battles, the series also features aspects of life in ancient Greece, such as smithery, farming, and sailing, and historical figures such as Heraclitus, Aristides, Gorgo, and Xerxes.

Chivalry series edit

 
Christian Cameron at a reenactment in Verona, Italy

The Chivalry series is Cameron's third historical series, also published by Orion (May 2013). Based loosely around the exploits of Sir William Gold, one of Sir John Hawkwood's lieutenant's in Italy, this series begins with Gold's life as a goldsmith's apprentice in London just after the great plague of 1347 and will continue through the Battle of Poitiers and the Savoyard Crusade, as well as the Peasants' Revolt of 1381, right through to the Battle of Agincourt in 1415, covering the history of the period—military, chivalric, and literary—in England, France, Italy, and Greece and roughly in parallel with the career of Chaucer's knight. Geoffrey Chaucer is a major character, along with John Hawkwood and Jean Le Maingre.

Traitor Son Cycle edit

Originally planned as a trilogy, and extended to a five book[3] fantasy series with an alternative medieval setting. The major story arc takes the Red Knight from the relative obscurity of command of a little-known mercenary company to fame, international renown, worldly power, and confrontation with the real powers of his world and perhaps with his own belief system.

Masters and Mages edit

A magical fantasy alternate medieval setting fictional universe, written after the conclusion of the Traitor Son pentalogy, planned as a trilogy.[4]

Bibliography edit

As Gordon Kent edit

Alan Craik series edit

  • Night Trap (1998). Published as Rules of Engagement in the USA.
  • Peacemaker (2002)
  • Top Hook (2002)
  • Hostile Contact (2003)
  • Force Protection (2004)
  • Damage Control (2005)
  • The Spoils of War (2006)
  • The Falconer's Tale (2007)

As Christian Cameron edit

Tyrant Series edit

  • Tyrant (2008)
  • Storm of Arrows (2009)
  • Funeral Games (2010)
  • King of the Bosporus (2011)
  • Destroyer of Cities (2013)
  • Force of Kings (2014)

Long War Series edit

  • Killer of Men (2010)
  • Marathon (2011)
  • Poseidon's Spear (2012)
  • The Great King (2014)
  • Salamis (2015)
  • The Rage of Ares (2016)
  • Treason of Sparta (2023)

Chivalry series edit

  • The Ill-Made Knight (2013)
  • The Long Sword (2014)
  • The Green Count (2017)
  • Sword of Justice (2018)
  • Hawkwood's Sword (2021)

Tom Swan Serials (6 or 7 to a complete novel) edit

  • Tom Swan and the Head of St George 1: Castillon (2012)
  • Tom Swan and the Head of St George 2: Venice (2012)
  • Tom Swan and the Head of St George 3: Constantinople (2012)
  • Tom Swan and the Head of St George 4: Rome (2013)
  • Tom Swan and the Head of St George 5: Rhodes (2013)
  • Tom Swan and the Head of St George 6: Chios (2013)
  • Tom Swan and the Siege of Belgrade 1 (2014)
  • Tom Swan and the Siege of Belgrade 2 (2014)
  • Tom Swan and the Siege of Belgrade 3 (2014)
  • Tom Swan and the Siege of Belgrade 4 (2015)
  • Tom Swan and the Siege of Belgrade 5 (2015)
  • Tom Swan and the Siege of Belgrade 6 (2015)
  • Tom Swan and the Siege of Belgrade 7 (2015)
  • Tom Swan and Last Spartans 1 (2016)
  • Tom Swan and Last Spartans 2 (2016)
  • Tom Swan and Last Spartans 3 (2017)
  • Tom Swan and Last Spartans 4 (2017)
  • Tom Swan and Last Spartans 5 (2017)

Commander series edit

  • The New Achilles (2019)
  • The Last Greek (2020)

Other novels edit

  • Washington and Caesar (2003)
  • God of War (2012)

As Miles Cameron edit

Traitor Son Cycle edit

  • The Red Knight (2012)
  • The Fell Sword (2014)
  • The Dread Wyrm (2015)
  • The Plague of Swords (2016)
  • The Fall of Dragons (2017)
  • The Messenger's Tale I (2013) — short story prequel to The Red Knight[5]
  • The Messenger's Tale II (2014) — short story set between The Fell Sword and The Dread Wyrm[6]

Masters and Mages edit

  • Cold Iron (2018)[4]
  • Dark Forge (2019)[7]
  • Bright Steel (2019)[8]

The Age of Bronze edit

  • Against All Gods (2022)[9]
  • Storming Heaven (2023)[10]

Other Novels edit

  • Artifact Space (2021)[11]

References edit

  1. ^ "A brainy Hellenistic bromance". The Globe and Mail. March 10, 2010. Retrieved March 12, 2011.
  2. ^ Foex, B. A (2008). "Back to the future: emergency departments and ancient Greek warfare". BMJ. 337 (dec15 1): a2761. doi:10.1136/bmj.a2761. PMID 19074940. S2CID 20028109.
  3. ^ Shelley Power. "Traitor Son Cycle book 3 question". Hippeis (Christian Cameron).[permanent dead link]
  4. ^ a b Christian Cameron (13 August 2018). "No Writer is an Island". The Worlds of Christian/Miles Cameron.
  5. ^ Miles Cameron, "The Messenger's Tale I", Hippeis (Christian Cameron)
  6. ^ Miles Cameron, "The Messenger's Tale II", Hippeis (Christian Cameron)
  7. ^ "Dark Forge • Christian Cameron". 17 September 2019.
  8. ^ "Bright Steel • Christian Cameron". 9 December 2019.
  9. ^ "Against All Gods • Miles Cameron". 23 June 2022.
  10. ^ "Storming Heaven • Miles Cameron". 20 July 2023.
  11. ^ "Artifact Space".

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a former career officer in the US Navy His best known work is the historical fiction series Tyrant 1 which by 2009 had sold over 100 000 copies Christian G CameronJune 2009Born 1962 08 16 August 16 1962 age 61 Pittsburgh Pennsylvania USPen nameGordon Kent Miles CameronOccupationAuthorNationalityCanadianPeriod1996 presentGenreHistorical FictionWebsitechristiancameronauthor wbr com Contents 1 Biography 2 Fictional works 2 1 Alan Craik series written with Kenneth Cameron 2 2 Tyrant series 2 3 Long War series 2 4 Chivalry series 2 5 Traitor Son Cycle 2 6 Masters and Mages 3 Bibliography 3 1 As Gordon Kent 3 1 1 Alan Craik series 3 2 As Christian Cameron 3 2 1 Tyrant Series 3 2 2 Long War Series 3 2 3 Chivalry series 3 2 4 Tom Swan Serials 6 or 7 to a complete novel 3 2 5 Commander series 3 2 6 Other novels 3 3 As Miles Cameron 3 3 1 Traitor Son Cycle 3 3 2 Masters and Mages 3 3 3 The Age of Bronze 3 3 4 Other Novels 4 References 5 External linksBiography editCameron was born in the US in Pittsburgh Pennsylvania in 1962 and grew up in Rochester New York and Iowa City Iowa as well as Rockport Massachusetts He attended high school at McQuaid Jesuit High School in Rochester and got an honors BA in Medieval History at the University of Rochester After University Cameron joined the United States Navy as an ensign serving in VS 31 as an air intelligence officer and gaining his air observer wings before going to spend the rest of his military career as a human intelligence officer first with NCIS and later with the DHS in Washington DC Cameron left the US military in 2000 as a lieutenant commander Christian and Kenneth Cameron proposed their first novel while Christian was still in the Navy It was published in 1998 as Night Trap in the UK and Rules of Engagement in the United States In 2002 Cameron wrote his first solo novel Washington and Caesar which was published by HarperCollins in the UK and Random House in the US Also in 2002 Cameron moved to Canada and married his wife Sarah They have one child Beatrice Fictional works editAlan Craik series written with Kenneth Cameron edit The Alan Craik series of espionage thrillers was conceived by the Camerons on a camping trip in the Adirondacks in 1994 1995 and the events of the first book are very loosely based on the activities of John Anthony Walker and his son father and son spies working for the Soviet Union against the United States Navy The Camerons envisioned the books as a modern day Hornblower series depicting the life of a modern naval officer from his earliest career until his retirement Over the course of eight novels Alan Craik changes from a patriotic enthusiastic and driven young man to a cynical and ambitious middle aged man who resigns as a Captain to protest the use of intelligence to justify bad political decisions Tyrant series edit The Tyrant series was born in the classrooms of the Classics Department of the University of Toronto where Cameron decided to write a series of historical novels in 2003 From 2003 to the present Cameron has written six Tyrant novels Tyrant 2008 2 Storm of Arrows 2009 Funeral Games 2010 King of the Bosporus 2011 Destroyer of Cities 2013 and Force of Kings 2014 The Tyrant series is set in the time of Alexander the Great and concerns the history of the Euxine area and the inter relationships between the Greeks and Scythians Cameron also produced a single volume fictional biography of Alexander entitled God of War which ties into the Tyrant series God of War was published in 2012 Long War series edit The Long War series is Cameron s second historical series also published by Orion in the UK Cameron s series covers the Persian Wars from the first person point of view of a historical figure Arimnestos of Plataea The first book Killer of Men published in 2010 is named after Achilles the man killer of the Iliad and covers in first person the early life of Arimnestos and his participation in the Ionian Revolt The next installment of the series is Marathon published in 2011 which culminates in the titular battle Poseidon s Spear 2013 covers the five years after Marathon and is a more personal tale of adventure exploration and revenge across the western Mediterranean and Atlantic Europe The Great King 2014 has Arimnestos partake in Sparta s diplomatic mission to Persia and ends with the Battle of Artemisium Salamis 2015 covers the titular battle and The Rage of Ares 2016 ends the series with the battles of Plataea and Mycale In addition to the battles the series also features aspects of life in ancient Greece such as smithery farming and sailing and historical figures such as Heraclitus Aristides Gorgo and Xerxes Chivalry series edit nbsp Christian Cameron at a reenactment in Verona Italy The Chivalry series is Cameron s third historical series also published by Orion May 2013 Based loosely around the exploits of Sir William Gold one of Sir John Hawkwood s lieutenant s in Italy this series begins with Gold s life as a goldsmith s apprentice in London just after the great plague of 1347 and will continue through the Battle of Poitiers and the Savoyard Crusade as well as the Peasants Revolt of 1381 right through to the Battle of Agincourt in 1415 covering the history of the period military chivalric and literary in England France Italy and Greece and roughly in parallel with the career of Chaucer s knight Geoffrey Chaucer is a major character along with John Hawkwood and Jean Le Maingre Traitor Son Cycle edit Originally planned as a trilogy and extended to a five book 3 fantasy series with an alternative medieval setting The major story arc takes the Red Knight from the relative obscurity of command of a little known mercenary company to fame international renown worldly power and confrontation with the real powers of his world and perhaps with his own belief system Masters and Mages edit A magical fantasy alternate medieval setting fictional universe written after the conclusion of the Traitor Son pentalogy planned as a trilogy 4 Bibliography editAs Gordon Kent edit Alan Craik series edit Night Trap 1998 Published as Rules of Engagement in the USA Peacemaker 2002 Top Hook 2002 Hostile Contact 2003 Force Protection 2004 Damage Control 2005 The Spoils of War 2006 The Falconer s Tale 2007 As Christian Cameron edit Tyrant Series edit Tyrant 2008 Storm of Arrows 2009 Funeral Games 2010 King of the Bosporus 2011 Destroyer of Cities 2013 Force of Kings 2014 Long War Series edit Killer of Men 2010 Marathon 2011 Poseidon s Spear 2012 The Great King 2014 Salamis 2015 The Rage of Ares 2016 Treason of Sparta 2023 Chivalry series edit The Ill Made Knight 2013 The Long Sword 2014 The Green Count 2017 Sword of Justice 2018 Hawkwood s Sword 2021 Tom Swan Serials 6 or 7 to a complete novel edit Tom Swan and the Head of St George 1 Castillon 2012 Tom Swan and the Head of St George 2 Venice 2012 Tom Swan and the Head of St George 3 Constantinople 2012 Tom Swan and the Head of St George 4 Rome 2013 Tom Swan and the Head of St George 5 Rhodes 2013 Tom Swan and the Head of St George 6 Chios 2013 Tom Swan and the Siege of Belgrade 1 2014 Tom Swan and the Siege of Belgrade 2 2014 Tom Swan and the Siege of Belgrade 3 2014 Tom Swan and the Siege of Belgrade 4 2015 Tom Swan and the Siege of Belgrade 5 2015 Tom Swan and the Siege of Belgrade 6 2015 Tom Swan and the Siege of Belgrade 7 2015 Tom Swan and Last Spartans 1 2016 Tom Swan and Last Spartans 2 2016 Tom Swan and Last Spartans 3 2017 Tom Swan and Last Spartans 4 2017 Tom Swan and Last Spartans 5 2017 Commander series edit The New Achilles 2019 The Last Greek 2020 Other novels edit Washington and Caesar 2003 God of War 2012 As Miles Cameron edit Traitor Son Cycle edit The Red Knight 2012 The Fell Sword 2014 The Dread Wyrm 2015 The Plague of Swords 2016 The Fall of Dragons 2017 The Messenger s Tale I 2013 short story prequel to The Red Knight 5 The Messenger s Tale II 2014 short story set between The Fell Sword and The Dread Wyrm 6 Masters and Mages edit Cold Iron 2018 4 Dark Forge 2019 7 Bright Steel 2019 8 The Age of Bronze edit Against All Gods 2022 9 Storming Heaven 2023 10 Other Novels edit Artifact Space 2021 11 References edit A brainy Hellenistic bromance The Globe and Mail March 10 2010 Retrieved March 12 2011 Foex B A 2008 Back to the future emergency departments and ancient Greek warfare BMJ 337 dec15 1 a2761 doi 10 1136 bmj a2761 PMID 19074940 S2CID 20028109 Shelley Power Traitor Son Cycle book 3 question Hippeis Christian Cameron permanent dead link a b Christian Cameron 13 August 2018 No Writer is an Island The Worlds of Christian Miles Cameron Miles Cameron The Messenger s Tale I Hippeis Christian Cameron Miles Cameron The Messenger s Tale II Hippeis Christian Cameron Dark Forge Christian Cameron 17 September 2019 Bright Steel Christian Cameron 9 December 2019 Against All Gods Miles Cameron 23 June 2022 Storming Heaven Miles Cameron 20 July 2023 Artifact Space External links editOfficial forum website http www hippeis com Official author website https christiancameronauthor com Author s American Revolution period reenacting group Archived 2010 01 11 at the Wayback Machine NFP Historical organization Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title Christian Cameron amp oldid 1220516078, wikipedia, wiki, book, books, library,

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