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Leadem, Christopher

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Christopher Leadem is a novelist, writing historical fiction and science fiction/fantasy.

Leadem was born in Arlington, Virginia in 1956, the son of an Air Force Intelligence analyst and a schoolteacher. His childhood was spent in Virginia and Colorado, his adolescence in Bucks County, Pennsylvania. He majored in English Literature at Penn State and the University of Colorado, and has published eight prose works, all available free online.

His best-known work is Highland Ballad, a romantic historical novel set in 18th-century Scotland; first published in 1995 by National Writers Press, it sold out locally, but was not picked up for national distribution. It was republished in 2002 by Project Gutenberg.

Oberheim (Voices), a Chronicle of War, is also available for free download through Project Gutenberg, as well as other literary sites who have reproduced it, legally, and with the author's tacit consent.

Bibliography


The Dark Trilogy

  1. Ariel
  2. I Am Krieg
  3. The Journal of Tiberius Gaius

Novels

  • Within a Crimson Circle (Science Fiction/Fantasy)
  • The Mantooth (Science Fiction/Fantasy)
  • Oberheim (Voices), a Chronicle of War, (Science fiction)
  • Highland Ballad (Romantic Historical)
  • The Horn (Collected short stories)

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This biographical information was gathered from the Christopher_Leadem page, courtesy of the Wikipedia project.

Books

Highland Ballad
The Mantooth
Oberheim (Voices)

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